WOOD WOOD PRESENTS ITS AUTUMN/WINTER 2025 COLLECTION ‘SHPERE’

editor MAREK BARTEK

For Autumn/Winter 2025, Wood Wood delivers a collection that feels both grounded and visionary, drawing on themes of nature, science, and utopian experimentation. Inspired by the 1991 Biosphere 2 project and its documentary counterpart Spaceship Earth, the Danish brand reimagines a future where ecological awareness, counterculture optimism, and DIY sensibility intersect. The influence of 70s pioneers like the architect Buckminster Fuller and Whole Earth Catalog magazine runs deep, but this collection isn’t just a throwback. Rather, it’s a retooling of vintage ideals through a distinctly modern lens.

all images: courtesy of WOOD WOOD

Creative Director Brian SS Jensen calls it “a grand, futurist vision with a DIY mentality,” and that ethos flows through every piece. The collection fuses practical workwear shapes with contemporary street style: voluminous trousers, oversized knits, and utilitarian wool coats in worn textures define the season’s relaxed yet thoughtful silhouette. A strong focus on fabric brings warmth and personality—boucle, corduroy, and vintage-inspired twills bring in tactile richness that nods to the past while staying firmly rooted in the now.

Head of Design Gitte Wetter highlights the “lived-in” feel of the pieces, which comes across in every slouchy knit and washed-out tone. Earthy shades of burgundies, sandy browns and soft greens dominate, punctuated by the fresh lavender that somehow feels both fitting and unexpected.

This is a collection for those who see dressing as a quiet act of storytelling. Blending nostalgia with future-minded design, Wood Wood’s AW25 line offers clothes that are made to be worn, weathered, and remembered.

all images: courtesy of WOOD WOOD

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