From Oversized Knits to Leather Minis: Your Soft Girl vs Edgy Girl Dilemma Solved
Longchamp’s latest drops work whether you’re feeling pastoral princess or urban rebel – with the Le Roseau bag as your constant companion.
By F ZINE Staff,
Winter may be about frost and fireplaces elsewhere, but in Singapore, it’s a vibe.
Longchamp’s Winter 2025 collection brings the seasonal charm home – soft knits and earthy tones for your cosy girl mood, echoing the quiet escape of the Cotswolds in England, and sleek leathers and bold blues when you’re ready to switch into city mode.
Think oversized cardigans swapped for lightweight layers, mini skirts reworked in leather, and the ever-versatile Le Roseau bag grounding it all.
Bags to Own Now
Every Longchamp collection begins with a handbag, and for this season, the Le Roseau leads the way, in sizes that flex between light, hands-free carry and roomy, all-day hold-alls.
For countryside calm, swing on natural leather with soft finishes and refined bamboo clasps – offered in shades like tea rose, marmalade, olive, tobacco, dove grey and taupe. It’s the sort of bag that looks just as good perched on the arm of a tweed coat as it does tucked under one’s arm at a local pub.
Shown here in olive is the roomy Le Roseau M Hobo handbag, which is easy to sling over the shoulder or arm for office commutes and casual outings.
When the mood shifts to city edge, the Le Roseau Camden appears in crinkled patent leather with leopard print lining, and the Le Roseau Shetland arrives in faux fur – both made for nightlife, neon lights and nights that stretch till morning.
A true chameleon, Le Roseau moves between refinement and rebellion. Alongside it, the supple Le Foulonné returns in textured leather and earthy tones, and the La Cavalière boots enter to ground any look.
Ready-to-Wear for Every Mood
Lending the vibe to quick-wear pieces, Longchamp’s latest collection has you covered.
Channel soft girl energy with, country-inspired layers that bring cosiness: oversized knits styled like borrowed blankets to nylon jackets light enough for drizzly days, reworked plaids, and mohair sweaters in tea rose, marmalade, moss green and biscuit that mirror the hues of winter sunsets. It’s a mood that brings to mind the English heartlands, where time comes to a still.
Meanwhile, the collection’s London-inspired pieces let you dial up your edgy-girl side. Think: satin jackets that catch the light of passing taxis, tuxedo kimonos layered over leather minis, trenches that gleam under street lamps, and thigh-high boots that promise energy till dawn.
Pair the Le Roseau with a shearling-collared toggle coat, the perfect duo for everyday wear on your next wintery escape.
Bridging both moods is the Longchamp x Gloverall duffle coat, a meeting of two heritage brands. Cut in double-faced wool with striped lining and bamboo toggles that nod back to the Le Roseau – it’s a chic way to update your wardrobe for the next winter vacation.
It’s fashion with the best of British attitude, finished with Longchamp’s Parisian poise that’s never prim. In short, mind the gap, because this is where countryside calm gives way to city chaos, and Longchamp’s Winter 2025 wardrobe makes it look seamless.
Sophie Delafontaine, Longchamp’s creative director sums it up best: “This winter, between the Cotswolds and London, we are offering an array of pieces to have fun with fashion. The UK capital is known for its free, daring spirit, which inspired us throughout the collection – you can feel the urge to mix materials, to dare to wear shorter lengths and rock’n’roll colours.”
Rooted in the romance of nature and energised by the pulse of the city, Longchamp’s seasonal line-up proves that style lives in the tension between contrasts. And, you can have it your way: a little softness, a little strength, and, if you like, a touch of leopard for good measure.
Shop the best of both worlds in the Longchamp Winter 2025 collection here.