Palace Releases Its Summer 2025 Lookbook

Palace has its foot on the gas in 2025. With the year a third of the way done, the London-based brand has already released its full Spring 2025 collection as well as produced desirable collaborations with the likes of C.P. Company and Death Note, and now Palace is gearing up to release its Summer 2025 line — the lookbook for which was just revealed.Based around themes including Americana, sportswear, and military gear, the Palace Summer 2025 collection boasts an impressive array of warm-weather-ready garments, from light jackets to shorts and mesh tank tops. As is par for the course, there's a heavy dose of graphic embellishments, and they pull from their own pool of references, like racing gear and rave wear. There's a heavy dose of Los Angeles-inspired pieces, including a corduroy jacket and baseball jersey that pump up the size of "LA" in Palace, nodding to both the City of Angels and the Palace flagship store located in West Hollywood. The brand's design team is no stranger to flipping religious iconography either, and to that end there are an array of lightweight mesh items that feature various illustrations of the Virgin Mary plus the J-Man himself (Jesus Christ), as well as knits and hats that work both a halo and a devil's tail onto Palace's signature P-logo. Other inclusions are an array of striped, Polo-esque shirts and a handful of breathable mesh pieces, from tank tops to work shirts. For the movie buffs, a scene from Ace Ventura: Pet Detective is displayed, with the addition of a Tri-Ferg logo, on a tee as well.Check out the full Palace Summer 2025 lookbook above, and expect the collection to begin releasing from May 9 in UK stores, online and via Dover Street Market at 11 a.m. BST, online in Europe at 12 p.m., online in the US at 11 a.m. EST/8 a.m. PST, and in-store in New York at 11 a.m.. The drop will also release on May 10 in-store and online in Japan and Seoul at 11 a.m., and via Palace WeChat in China at 11 a.m..Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

May 2, 2025 - 12:02
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Palace Releases Its Summer 2025 Lookbook

Palace has its foot on the gas in 2025. With the year a third of the way done, the London-based brand has already released its full Spring 2025 collection as well as produced desirable collaborations with the likes of C.P. Company and Death Note, and now Palace is gearing up to release its Summer 2025 line — the lookbook for which was just revealed.

Based around themes including Americana, sportswear, and military gear, the Palace Summer 2025 collection boasts an impressive array of warm-weather-ready garments, from light jackets to shorts and mesh tank tops. As is par for the course, there's a heavy dose of graphic embellishments, and they pull from their own pool of references, like racing gear and rave wear.

There's a heavy dose of Los Angeles-inspired pieces, including a corduroy jacket and baseball jersey that pump up the size of "LA" in Palace, nodding to both the City of Angels and the Palace flagship store located in West Hollywood. The brand's design team is no stranger to flipping religious iconography either, and to that end there are an array of lightweight mesh items that feature various illustrations of the Virgin Mary plus the J-Man himself (Jesus Christ), as well as knits and hats that work both a halo and a devil's tail onto Palace's signature P-logo. Other inclusions are an array of striped, Polo-esque shirts and a handful of breathable mesh pieces, from tank tops to work shirts. For the movie buffs, a scene from Ace Ventura: Pet Detective is displayed, with the addition of a Tri-Ferg logo, on a tee as well.

Check out the full Palace Summer 2025 lookbook above, and expect the collection to begin releasing from May 9 in UK stores, online and via Dover Street Market at 11 a.m. BST, online in Europe at 12 p.m., online in the US at 11 a.m. EST/8 a.m. PST, and in-store in New York at 11 a.m.. The drop will also release on May 10 in-store and online in Japan and Seoul at 11 a.m., and via Palace WeChat in China at 11 a.m..

Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast