A new chapter in cross-cultural fashion has launched as Barbour, the legendary British heritage outerwear brand, partners with Brazil’s iconic Farm Rio for a standout Autumn/Winter 2025 capsule collection. The fusion brings together quintessential British charm and iconic designs with famously bold prints and playfully feminine features from Farm Rio, resulting in one of the season’s most expressive outerwear and ready-to-wear collaborations.
An Unexpected Duo: Classic Meets Color
Barbour—renowned for waxed jackets that have graced the countryside, royalty, and music legends—offers the collaboration its signature styles, weatherproof craftsmanship, and tartan heritage. Farm Rio injects its wild patterns, joyful palette, and tropical borogodó spirit—creating, as noted in the campaign, a whole new world of wild-spirited dressing.
Nicola Brown, Barbour’s Director of Women’s wear, said: “This is a collaboration in every sense of the word, with the most-loved features that encapsulate the spirit of each brand fused together to create a full…
collection with irresistible character.” Exclusive Prints: Tartan Reimagined, Tropics Unleashed The capsule centers on three exclusive prints that define the collection’s mood, each blending the two iconic DNAs: The Pink Tartan: Barbour’s Scottish-heritage tartans get a Farm Rio makeover, rebuilt with textured print backdrops and playful embroidered pineapple accents.
The Tropical Print: This standout pattern updates a classic scarf design with intricate borders, Brazilian jaguar and pineapple-crowned motifs, contrasting with delicate florals and a green and pink palette that runs throughout the collection.
The Pineapple Print: The fruit’s crown is a central icon, set amid luxurious golden and deep green shades for high-impact outerwear.
Barbour described the design process as a beautifully balanced blending of British heritage silhouettes and timeless patterns, with the wild beauty of Brazil, expressed through bold color combinations and spirited motifs…
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