Aimé Leon Dore Fall/Winter 2023
by Adriano Batista
Aimé Leon Dore is back on the scene, dropping a fresh lookbook that shines a light on their Fall/Winter 2023 collection. This season’s lineup is stacked with standout pieces that are ready to make some serious waves. Picture a sleek leather concord jacket, a striped double-breasted topcoat that exudes confidence, and a charcoal cashmere suit that’s all about understated elegance. And that’s just the tip of the style iceberg.
But it’s not all about the classics – the collection also throws some curveballs your way. We’re talking poly cycling jackets that bring together function and fashion effortlessly, and a double-breasted tuxedo that’s redefining formal wear with a modern twist. But that’s not the end of the story.
This release isn’t just about the threads, it’s about the synergy. Aimé Leon Dore is teaming up with some heavy hitters to bring you an apparel and accessories lineup that’s as diverse as it is impressive. Think Mets, Mitchell and Ness baseball and football jerseys that pay homage to the sports legends, and Woolrich parka jackets that bring a rugged edge to the table. Plus, keep an eye out for the latest New Balance silhouettes that are set to drop.
Footwear fanatic? You’re in luck. ALD’s original footwear is stepping up its game with a fresh palette of seasonal colors. From leather tassel loafers that scream sophistication to the Papia Boot in new shades that stand out in any crowd – this is footwear that speaks volumes without saying a word.
Check out the lookbook below:






































Get ready to snag these pieces exclusively at Aimé Leon Dore flagship stores – find them at 224 Mulberry Street, New York, NY, and 32 Broadwick St. London. Can’t make it in person? No worries. The collection will also drop online at aimeleondore.com.
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