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Tory Burch has long been a pillar of American luxury since its founding in 2004, and this season the designer once again proves why the brand and the New York City It-girl remain inseparable. With a band of cool ambassadors (front row alone sat Martha Stewart, Lola Tung, Myha’la, and many more) and a loyal following of attendees aspiring to become a “Tory girl,” the label has always embodied a uniquely modern blend of sophistication and ease. The fall 2025 collection reflects that vision, offering a reimagined take on American sportswear and prep that is at once elevated and wearable. Vogue readers get exclusive access to shop these coveted pieces, 24 hours before the official drop on October 2.
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Presented at the Museum of Modern Art on February 10th, the setting served as a striking metaphor: sleek architecture and contemporary art in dialogue with clothing that feels timeless yet entirely right now. “Sportswear started here,” Tory Burch remarked in her interview with Nicole Phelps after the show, nodding to America’s heritage in functional style. And indeed, this season’s lineup was a celebration of those roots, filtered through her refined lens. Think Japanese jersey sweatpants with a polished spin; two-tone rugby polos ideal for transitional weather, and color-blocked sweaters that move effortlessly between office hours and weekend activities.
As the label’s known to do, each piece pushed the classic into fresh territory. Take the opening look where a navy sweater slung over a textured wool blazer and fastened by a honeycomb brooch gave way to an unexpected styling statement. Or the two-tone cardigans in looks 6 and 10, split down the side—a nod to prep’s heritage that turned the quotidian into the unpredictable. The accessories, too, redefined familiarity: a twisted riding boot, a peep-toe T-strap, a punctured bootie that builds on its beloved pierced shoe series. These are staples with an edge, designed to be noticed on the city streets as much as they were under the spotlight on MoMA’s runway–and must-have items that should be added to your fall shopping list.
Imagine the cotton sweatpants styled with the wool coat and V-neck sweater for a Sunday stroll, or a pop of red peeking out from underneath a leather or shearling jacket. The season s handbags also highlight Burch s instinct for reinvention: the Romy small tote arrives in an olive green croc, a sharp update to the brand s signature top-handle, while the Charlie bag debuts as Burch s answer to the of-the-moment slouchy messenger. Together, these are clothes and accessories that translate seamlessly from runway to reality–proof that luxury lies in wearability as much as it does in desirability.
The collection’s message is clear: functionality and elegance shouldn’t be diametrically opposed, but instead, coexist in a harmony. And with the continued evolution of the pierced accessories, new handbag silhouettes (like the top-handle Romy and the crossbody Charlie), and plays on tailoring, the Tory girl is well equipped to define what it means to be practical and aspirational this fall.
With Vogue First, Vogue Shopping readers get exclusive access to shop the new collaboration before anyone else for 24 hours. The cotton tracksuit and pierced-toe boots are bound to become the season’s fashion uniform, so don’t wait. Find these and more must-haves from the FW25 collection, below.