SPRING/SUMMER 2025

“The synchronicity of movement and form. This collection began with the essence of sport: power and grace, precision and freedom.” — Tory Burch

FASHION SHOWS

FALL/WINTER 2024

“For Fall/Winter 2024, we continued to explore volume and silhouette in new ways: with sharp edges, unusual textures, and technical sport details.

Architectural shapes are engineered from the inside out, an approach used in handbag construction. Seams are raw-cut, heat-sealed, and bonded to add dimension without weight. Squared-off skirts and precise blazers contrast with hyper-feminine dresses. Materials alternate between refined and undone: glossy faux croc and calf hair next to paper leather, frayed wool, and unraveling ruffles.

Our signature accessories evolve with the Pierced pump, a 3D-printed minaudière, and a new shopper tote. We were thinking about making the everyday sublime: an old jacket, a lampshade, even a shower cap.” — Tory Burch

SPRING/SUMMER 2024

“In a chaotic world, we thought about what ‘effortless’ means now. Clothing that frees up space in your mind. For Spring/Summer 2024, it is defined by modular tailoring, feather-weight materials, and dynamic layers that build structure and volume without bulk.

We evolved our signatures and experimented with new shapes, like micro-mini goddess dresses. Sculptural blazers and tunics with plunging U-necks mirror the aerodynamic curve of accessories. Handbags are molded to rest on the hip, sunglasses wrap around the face, and shoes are constructed entirely of round edges. This collection is designed to be lived in, to move with you, and to instill a sense of lightness and optimism.” — Tory Burch

Special thanks to the Gilder Center for Science, Education, and Innovation in the American Museum of Natural History.

FALL/WINTER 2023

“For Fall/Winter 2023, we wanted to challenge perceptions of beauty and femininity. We broke down the traditional wardrobe and rebuilt it with an undone attitude. Familiar silhouettes are reinterpreted through sculpting, tailoring and twisting while preserving a simplicity of form. Luxurious materials are raw-cut and weathered, logos hang off bags and heels are broken, emphasizing the beauty of imperfection. Details that are typically hidden are brought to the surface: lingerie, interior construction and safety pins.

This collection is about the confidence that comes from being unapologetically yourself. Women aren’t interested in rules, and every piece is designed to be endlessly mixed, layered and individualized.” — Tory Burch

SPRING/SUMMER 2023

“The Spring/Summer 2023 collection is defined by opposing instincts: to experiment freely and to pare everything back.

Clean lines and an ethereal palette are the understated backdrop for a new focus on material and silhouette. The innovation of luxurious fabrics designed to move with the body — superfine knits, techno satin, weightless jerseys. An exploration of form in wrapped silhouettes, sporty separates and the opposition of sculptural tailoring over translucent layers. All lightened by a touch of strangeness, the shock of handbags in acid colors, and surrealist shoes with trompe l’oeil toe rings and ‘inverted’ heels.

This collection is personal and intuitive, drawing on my memories of the ’90s when I moved to New York. I wanted to look at my signatures with a fresh perspective, reflecting what feels modern now.” — Tory Burch

FALL/WINTER 2022

“The collection started with women in New York City. Unique individuals who catch our eye in fleeting snapshots. We explored this through the lens of shape, geometry, color and convertibility. A study in contrasts: tailored and deconstructed, opulent and spare, surrealist and sporty. The spirit of American sportswear is the through line connecting our seasons. Optimism and ease balance the collection’s heightened sense of luxury.” — Tory Burch

SPRING/SUMMER 2022

“Inspired by Claire McCardell’s ingenuity and her legacy of American sportswear which revolutionized the way women dress. She discarded the rules of what women should wear, instead problem-solving for the reality of their lives. Her designs instilled a sense of freedom, encouraged self-expression and empowered women with a casual elegance that is as relevant today as it was in the late 1940s.”  — Tory Burch