This winter, two Los Angeles brands, the fine jewelry house Hoorsenbuhs and the fashion label 424, have released a collaboration. The 20-piece collection first appeared on the 424 runway during Paris Fashion Week. It combines a West Coast feeling with Italian construction.

The capsule includes clothing, accessories, and shoes. Materials range from leather and shearling to flannel, denim, and jersey. A key detail sets it apart: all the standard metal hardware is replaced with solid sterling silver. This choice gives the collection a unified, sophisticated look.

The campaign was shot at a home in Los Angeles. It features Balthazar Getty and his family, presented as a modern family portrait. The image quietly speaks to ideas of lineage and legacy. It suggests that clothing should be something passed down, not just used and thrown away.

The collection is built around three main pieces. The Double Buckle Pants are made from Spanish lambskin, finished by hand in Italy. They have a double waistband with integrated sterling silver buckles. The Rub-Off Leather Pants are made from leather from New Zealand. They are treated with a removable pigment in Italy, so the color will wear away naturally over time. Finally, there is a Lambskin Leather Trench. It is lined with a fully removable shearling layer, so it can be worn as a coat or a vest.

Other items include denim and shirts, all finished with custom silver hardware. There is also a monk-strap boot decorated with six sterling silver Hoorsenbuhs buckles.

Check out the campaign images below:

 

The Hoorsenbuhs x 424 collection is available at select retailers like Harrods and Mr Porter, and at the brands’ own flagship stores in Los Angeles.