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Carhartt WIP Drops New Womenswear for SS25

Utility just got a soft glow-up. Carhartt WIP is back with its Spring/Summer 2025 womenswear collection—and while it still packs that signature workwear punch, this season adds a delicate edge that feels refreshingly light. Shot through the dreamy lens of Paris-based photographer Fiona Torre, the campaign reads like a haze-drenched postcard from a summer spent somewhere between construction site chic and soft-focus art school. It’s all about contrast: rugged silhouettes meet whisper-soft textures, and structured classics are dipped in sun-faded hues that toe the line between utility and poetry. Anchored by the iconic W’ OG Active Jacket, the collection delivers the essentials you didn’t know you needed: slouchy graphic long-sleeves, cozy hooded sweatshirts and jersey basics that feel like forever pieces. There’s an unmistakable ease here—nothing feels forced, and everything feels lived-in. One of the standout twists? The utilitarian double-knee pant reimagined as a mini skirt—a clever nod to the brand’s blue-collar DNA, served with a wink. Meanwhile, jackets arrive in washed-out pastels and muted neutrals, looking like they’ve already soaked up a few days in the sun. Carhartt WIP’s SS25 drop proves that durability and softness aren’t opposites—they’re a power couple. Click through the gallery for a first look at Fiona Torre’s gauzy campaign imagery, and shop the full collection now on Carhartt WIP’s official website.