The Pre-Fall 2025 collection presents an unwavering commitment to craftsmanship and innovation. Signature hand-threaded mosaic embroidery appears in a champagne and bronze ombré sequin caftan, while a metallic gold strapless column gown is adorned with 3D blossoms. This collection seamlessly fuses nature’s elusive beauty with the House’s signature artistry, elevating timeless motifs into a new realm of luxury and elegance.
About us
Oscar de la Renta is one of the world's leading luxury good firms. The New York-based company was established in 1965, and encompasses a full line of women's accessories, bridal, fragrance and home goods, in addition to its internationally renowned women's ready-to-wear collection.
- Website
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https://www.oscardelarenta.com/
External link for Oscar de la Renta
- Industry
- Retail Apparel and Fashion
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- New York, NY
- Type
- Privately Held
- Specialties
- Fashion, Apparel, and Luxury Goods
Locations
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Primary
11 W 42nd St
25th Floor
New York, NY 10036, US
Employees at Oscar de la Renta
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Michael Pucci
CEO Abbiamo Marketing Consultant / COO & Advisory Board Member @Cubicall | Featured on SHARK TANK
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Laura Holman Rockwell
SVP, DTC Sales & Accessories Merchandising at Oscar de la Renta
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Stephanie Van Alyea
Freelance Copywriter at Oscar de la Renta
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Christine Kelley
Executive Vice President of Manufacturing and Operations at Oscar de la Renta
Updates
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For Oscar de la Renta Pre-Fall 2025, Co-Creative Directors Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia celebrate the timeless beauty of cherry blossoms, whose blooms coincide with the collection’s May arrival. The hero flower manifests in exquisite multicolored prints, sequin and threadwork embroideries, and laser-cut leather motifs. Another novel emblem, the butterfly, is brought to life through intricate 3D threadwork, abstract prints, and metallic and fringe embellishments. Joyous hues of fern, lily, and baby blue complement sumptuous fabrics and draped silhouettes, evoking the liberated spirit of the warmer months.
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For the Oscar de la Renta Spring 2025 Collection, Co-Creative Directors Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia draw inspiration from the timeless beauty of the rose. The rose motif is realized through hand-painted stems by Garcia, which adorns both day and evening wear. The collection features stained glass embroideries, rosette-printed denim, and intricate floral crochets actualized on silhouettes ranging from asymmetric dresses to tailored separates. The color palette includes accents of tea rose, lemon, and mint, while metallic embroideries and sateen fabrics add a gilded touch. A Mod geometric circle motif is reimagined in vibrant, gradient patterns on modern silk twill sets and mini dresses. A novel mosaic sequin landscape embroidery enlivens a strapless column cocktail dress, highlighting the intricate artistry synonymous with Oscar de la Renta. Discover the romance and elegance of the rose in Oscar de la Renta's latest collection: https://lnkd.in/eqHKqzy3
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For Oscar de la Renta’s return to the runway, Co-Creative Directors Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia present Pre-Spring 2025, celebrating the prolific nature of the organic—a concept first evoked by Garcia’s own watercolor orchid paintings. Rosehip, lapis and butter yellow enliven the neutral tones which ground the collection, while drop-shoulder silhouettes and relaxed tailoring elevate daywear with liberated sophistication. Orchid flowers manifest in a multitude of techniques. The hero ballet slipper orchid print introduces the group, making way for hand-threaded guipure and orchid-printed gold metal organza. Snakeskin dances across silhouettes, both as a print and a mimetic embroidery while abstraction figures prominently, manifesting in bold tones and statement pieces. Beaded fringe embroidery appears across outerwear, dresses and separates, and a technical fringe fil coupé lends texture in persimmon, lapis, ivory and black. The house-championed stained glass embroidery technique is reimagined for the season in structural gowns that celebrate orchids and rosettes.
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For the Oscar de la Renta Fall 2024 Collection, Co-Creative Directors Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia find inspiration in art nouveau architecture and glass designs. Vibrant hues of ginger, olivine and berry complement the collection staple, cocoa. Bold prints such as the jaguar, ‘O’ chain-link and spider chrysanthemum artwork cover classic daywear styles. Sophisticated silhouettes reveal themselves in refined tailoring, corseted tea-length dresses and structured gowns—punctuated with organic hemlines. Novelty fabrics such as a cocoa and ginger ombré leather and a woven basketweave crepe showcase the collection’s innovative techniques. Prominent art nouveau elements come to the fore in eveningwear—highlighted by the sinuous corded crystal cocktail dress, ornamental sapphire ombré crystal column gown, and individually dyed acrylic paillette embellished gowns inspired by stained glass décor.