
Marc O’Polo’s fall-winter 2025 collection organizes the season around one wardrobe question, which down jacket fits which mood, and photographer Mitchell O’Neil works the answer across a tight palette of stone, slate, olive, and black. Model Luka Tesic moves between three dominant silhouettes, a cream boxy puffer worn over a quarter-zip waffle knit, a long forest-green hooded parka pulled close, and a black technical shell paired with charcoal corduroy trousers and a logo cap.

The corduroy does the connective work, showing up in wide-wale cream, fine-wale charcoal, and on the brim of the cord baseball cap, so the outerwear changes while the lower half stays familiar. Knitwear sits underneath each jacket as the temperature gauge, a chunky two-tone roll neck for the parka, a gray waffle half-zip for the cream puffer, and a black turtleneck for the all-black look.

Close-cropped portraits, shot in black-and-white with the hood drawstring left visible at the collar, push the season closer to a catalogue of textures than a narrative. Stockholm sits in the logo line and the rest of the image agrees with it, dressing for a winter that lasts longer than the photoshoot.
Marc O’Polo Fall/Winter 2025















