Perched in the Hollywood Hills is the Lautner Harpel House — an embodiment of Californian mid-century architecture and the backdrop for our Pre-Fall 2025 Collection.

Designed in 1956 by John Lautner and since restored to its original structure and details, the geometric landmark blends natural woods and textures with meticulously curated furnishings from designers like Jean Prouvé and Charlotte Perriand.

The spaces and scenery complement the colors and fabrications of this season’s collection.

Warm neutrals of canyon, putty and smoke are offset by sunset-inspired shades of golden haze and California rain. Shirting and knits are richly textured with pointelles, eyelets, stripes and fil coupé patterns. Sweaters welcome layering, knit in featherweight blends of cashmeres, cottons and wools. There are suede and splittable wool jackets to a windbreaker cut from crisp, airy tech fabric and fashioned with a convertible neckline.

Utilitarian influences continue to imbue our lineup — see our take on a trek pant, refined in an Italian cotton ripstop and detailed with a slider-buckle belt and zip hems. This is leveled with dressier pairings like a shirt jacket and pleated pant in our soft Italian suiting. Akin to the Lautner Harpel House, a balance of casualness and formality is ever-present for us — and this collection is no different.