Staff Picks: Luxury New Arrivals Spring/Summer ‘25
Harry Rosen staff members share which new-in styles they’re most eager to wear this season.
While it might feel like we're stuck in a perpetual loop of winter weather, spring is starting to show some signs of arriving — though how noticeable depends on where you are across Canada. And, as is always the case, fashion brands are ahead of the curve, scheduling releases that serve as precursors to the season ahead.
As our first Spring/Summer 2025 collections arrive, we ask our staff to share which new items they’re most excited about for the months to come.
Linen, Silk & Wool-Blend Sport Jacket, Brunello Cucinelli
When the weather warms up, heavier fabrics like flannel and tweed are too hot to wear. I prefer a linen, wool, and silk blend, which offers the best of all three fabrics. This Brunello Cucinelli jacket shows why – the linen offers lightness and breathability, the silk gives it a smart sheen, and the wool provides an elegant drape. –Zane Lim, Social Media Lead
EZ Deerskin Triple Stitch Sneakers, Zegna
Once the weather clears up, it's sneaker season once again — and when it comes to sneakers, it's hard to do better than Zegna's iconic Triple Stitch. There's a reason why it's emblematic of the Italian luxury brand; comfortable, elegant, and versatile, these look great with everything from casual pants to tailoring! –Margaux Thornton, Events & PR Specialist
Silk-Viscose Knit Polo, TOM FORD
This season, I’m really excited to be getting back into one of my most trusted wardrobe staples, polos, and few make me feel as eager to wear them as this one. I love the slightly deeper four-button placket, which helps this one stand out from the crowd. The silk-blend also makes this one feel very luxurious. –Derrick Branco, Affiliate & Partnership Marketing Lead
Cotton-Linen Shirt, Brioni
I've been looking for a shirt I can wear to work or out with friends, and this one from Brioni hits all the marks. The cotton-linen blend and interesting texture give the fabric great depth, and the hidden button-down collar keeps its shape whether you wear it under a jacket, with a tie, or even just on its own. –Leon Dong, Offers & Promotions Specialist