Filippa K’s AW25 Pre Collection
Scandinavian Precision Meets Everyday Utility
Filippa K is opening the season with its Autumn/Winter 2025 Pre Collection—a tightly curated edit that leans on the house’s Scandinavian roots while sharpening its menswear proposition. The focus is on clothes that move seamlessly from morning commute to evening engagement, the sort of transitional wardrobe that works in real life rather than just on paper.
Creative Lead Anna Teurnell has kept the brand’s signature minimalism intact but injected a renewed emphasis on being “well-dressed and put together” without losing the ease Filippa K is known for. This translates into pieces that can be mixed, matched and reconfigured to handle both the practical demands of a Nordic winter and the stylistic needs of city life.
Tailoring is the clear anchor here. The Hourglass Blazer—a Teurnell signature—returns in pinstripe, cut to create presence without overstatement. It’s joined by wide-leg trousers that carry a precise drape, the sort of fit that signals quiet confidence rather than boardroom rigidity. Elsewhere, there’s a play on classic office codes with slim black leather ties, silk polka dots, and crisp poplin shirts that bridge formal and casual.
Outerwear is handled with the same blend of utility and refinement. A men’s canvas car coat offers a durable, weather-ready layer, while knitwear—rich in texture—brings softness into the mix. The standout, though, is a reversible shearling leather coat, a piece that feels like an investment for multiple winters. As always, Filippa K’s colour language is understated—muted earth tones dominate—but occasional flashes of bold red cut through the neutrality, adding punctuation to an otherwise quiet palette.
While the collection stays firmly rooted in Filippa K’s clean-lined aesthetic, there’s a subtle shift towards reinterpreting wardrobe staples with more tactile depth. The tailoring feels modern without chasing trends, the knitwear has a lived-in richness, and the outerwear nods to classic menswear archetypes without becoming nostalgic.
The AW25 Pre Collection arrives online and in-store on August 14th, offering a coherent blueprint for autumn dressing—rooted in Scandinavian discipline, designed for a global city pace.