Aimé Leon Dore presents the fourth instalment of its FW25 collection, a tribute to New York’s winter style under the title “The World’s Borough”. The campaign features Dao-Yi Chow and Maxwell Osborne of Public School, alongside the band WHATMORE. All are part of the brand’s close circle, embodying the diversity and authenticity of Queens, the birthplace of founder Teddy Santis.
The lookbook captures ALD’s signature balance between classic tailoring and contemporary functionality. Outerwear pieces stand out for their refinement, including wool jackets, shearling styles such as the Shearling Aviator Jacket, and a long tweed coat with utility pockets worn by Osborne.
Chow appears in a bright orange GORE-TEX jacket, while other technical pieces — such as the Down Filled Parka in black and Lunar Rock grey — reinforce the season’s utilitarian aesthetic.
The brand’s preppy DNA continues through tailored suits and herringbone tracksuits, alongside a nod to sports culture with Yankees and Mets varsity jackets. ALD also explores Santis’ Greek heritage through an exclusive collaboration with Olympiacos FC, marking the first partnership between the two.
The drop is rounded off with winter accessories — hats and scarves — and a new collaboration with New Balance on the RC56 silhouette, further strengthening the partnership between the two brands.

With “The World’s Borough”, Aimé Leon Dore reaffirms its deep connection to New York and its community, embracing everyday elegance and authenticity as the core of its identity. The collection is now available online and at the brand’s physical locations.
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