
Peter Jackson’s winter 2025 collection takes familiar faces to fresh elevation. Guilherme Ripper and Danilo Fonseca, who fronted the previous season, return to lead “Higher Ground”—a collection that revisits tailoring with a looser grip and sharper awareness.
Alfi Gomez photographs the duo against a snow-drenched backdrop while Corey Bell steers the creative direction.
Peter Jackson Winter 2025

The collection’s tailoring, shaped under designer Anna Short, shifts toward relaxed proportions. Neapolitan shoulders, fuller trousers, and banker stripes pull from classic codes but wear with modern ease.

Knitwear carries its weight with turtlenecks and crew necks in wool-cashmere blends. Worn beneath olive shirting or under a sharp blazer, they register as wardrobe anchors.

Peter Jackson’s color palette drifts from ivory to earth to pine, drawing from the landscape. These tones ground the collection and allow texture to take the lead. Car coats in pure wool mirror this approach with tonal depth and pared-back lines.

Altogether, the collection holds steady. Tailoring reworks tradition with a lighter hand. These are clothes for a man who favors long sleeves in mountain air and recognizes how Merino responds to light, not just temperature.

Peter Jackson’s winter collection advances a clear idea—tailoring designed for how men live now, shaped by memory, and directed toward what lasts.








