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As the year slowly comes to an end, the final sprint of the year holds plenty to celebrate. It’s a month when Resort collections emerge in time for some sun, festive campaigns turn up the sparkle, and even travelling activations make their final moves.
From Harris Tapper’s new offering to Max Mara’s tribute to trailblazing women in film, there’s so much going on in the worlds of fashion and beauty alike.
Ahead, we break down everything to be across for the month.
Beauty and Fashion News for November 2025
Tommy Hilfiger taps JISOO for Holiday campaign

Tommy Hilfiger is kicking off the festive season with an infectious cheer courtesy of its Holiday 2025 campaign starring global ambassador JISOO. Titled A Hilfiger Holiday, the campaign reimagines tradition with a wink to nostalgia: think snow-dusted touchdowns, puppies in oversized ribbons, surprise guests arriving with arms full of gifts, and JISOO at the centre of it all in elevated winter prep styles.
As modelled by the star, this season’s collection plays with classic silhouettes, injecting joyful novelty and proving that heritage codes can still surprise. It’s celebratory, cosy, and effortlessly charming. The kind of holiday world only Hilfiger could build, with JISOO bringing her own star power.
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MECCA collaborates with creatives for new holiday gift sets

MECCA is embracing the joy of collaboration this holiday season, tapping three creatively aligned friends of the brand—Australian fashion label SIR., Melbourne tailoring house E Nolan, and sensorial lifestyle favourite Flamingo Estate—to design limited-edition gift sets.
Each one tells its own story, from sun-soaked travel to effortless beach-to-bar dressing to luxurious at-home hosting. Together, they form a beautifully curated portrait of the modern holiday mood.
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Harris Tapper releases Resort 2026 collection

Harris Tapper’s Resort 2026 collection is here! A study in contradictions, this season the brand leans into the restrained sensuality of 1930s–1960s bedwear: barely-there slips, ribbons loosely holding garments together, and nightdress silhouettes reimagined for the modern, self-possessed woman. Yet for every moment of softness, there’s structure: utilitarian shirting, bungee-cord trousers, and crisp dresses introducing volume.
Textures become the collection’s unspoken language. Think vintage-evoking silk chiffon polka dots meeting tinsel-like fabrications and velvet trims with subtle Victoriana echoes, all creating an atmosphere of raw elegance.
Accessories ground the fantasy with thoughtful symbolism: a hand-beaded headpiece and pearl belt act as modern relics, cinching, framing, and punctuating the fluidity with the deliberate tension of Harris Tapper’s softly commanding vision.
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State of Escape evolves with the Meridian collection

State of Escape’s newest chapter, the Meridian collection, is a meditation on movement, flow, and balance. Launching this month, the collection introduces a new technique: bags crafted from a single, continuous knit pattern engineered from Repreve® recycled polyester and elastic blends. Think minimalist design with maximal intention, removing trims, linings, and excess waste.
The result is a suite of pieces—the Meridian Tote, Midi Tote, and the brand-new Shoulder Bag—that feel quietly luxurious and brilliantly practical, each foldable, machine-washable, and designed to integrate seamlessly into everyday life.
Designed for a life in motion, Meridian is understated confidence made tangible.
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Max Mara celebrates 20 years of WIF

Hollywood loves a legacy moment, and Max Mara’s 20th anniversary of the WIF Max Mara Face of the Future Award delivers exactly that, celebrating women shaping the future of film and television. Launched in 2006, the award honours actresses on the cusp of major career breakthroughs, having previously honoured Rose Byrne, Elizabeth Debicki, Gemma Chan, Lili Reinhart, Zoë Saldana, Emily Blunt, and more.
The festivities unfolded across two nights in Los Angeles. First, an intimate cocktail gathering at the storied Chateau Marmont on 5 November, where Maude Apatow—this year’s honouree—was toasted by Maria Giulia Prezioso Maramotti alongside guests including Sarah Paulson, Naomi Watts, Kate Hudson, and Charlee Fraser.
The next evening, at the WIF Honours Gala, past recipients such as Elizabeth Debicki and Lili Reinhart joined inaugural honouree Maria Bello to reflect on two decades of artistry, advocacy, and representation.
At its core, the milestone is a testament to Max Mara’s enduring belief in women’s talent and ambition. It’s a partnership with WIF that continues to champion the next generation of visionary storytellers.
Marimekko brings its Field of Flowers to Sydney

Sydney has burst into bloom with Marimekko’s Field of Flowers exhibition opening at Westfield Sydney. The 150-square-metre pop-up, presented with Sorry Thanks I Love You, marks the final stop on the brand’s Asia-Pacific tour and offers a full immersion into Marimekko’s joyous universe.
Inside, visitors wander through a riot of colour and scale: towering floral installations, vibrant textiles, and 25 entirely new prints from five of Marimekko’s renowned designers. The result is a living artwork that blends the brand’s heritage of expressive printmaking with a contemporary sense of play.
Running until November 23, Field of Flowers is both a celebration of the anatomy of blooms and a reminder of what Marimekko does best: invigorating the everyday through colour, pattern, and a fiercely joyful design.
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ANNA QUAN branches into jewellery

ANNA QUAN has officially entered the jewellery arena, and, naturally, it does so with the same sculptural allure and functionality that define the brand’s beloved tailoring.
The debut collection draws on the work of Alexander Calder and Constantin Brancusi, translating their elemental lines and poetic forms into wearable pieces that feel both modern and timeless.
Two hero designs anchor the launch: a sleek, elongated form inspired by Brancusi’s Bird in Space, and a playful yet refined interpretation of Calder’s mobiles. Each piece is offered in silver and 18K gold plating, its surfaces catching light the way a perfectly pressed pleat catches attention.
As founder Anna Hoang notes, jewellery has always been the natural finishing touch to the ANNA QUAN wardrobe. Now, that finishing touch has a language of its own.
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