British heritage brands Barbour and Baracuta have joined forces for a third collaborative collection. For Fall/Winter 2025, they draw inspiration from the Northern Soul music movement.

The campaign was photographed by Normski, a legendary documenter of UK music and culture, who also appears in the images. He is joined by the artist Goya Gumbani. Shot at Jumbi in Peckham, the visuals celebrate the deep connection between fashion and music, paying tribute to the enduring influence of Northern Soul.

This collection specifically highlights Baracuta’s historical link to music. In the 1970s, the brand’s jackets were worn by bands like Small Faces and The Who, and were synonymous with Northern Soul fans at venues like Wigan Casino.

The range includes outerwear, clothing, and accessories. It features new versions of best-selling jackets in different fabrics and patterns, alongside t-shirts with Northern Soul-inspired graphics, and tote bags and caps bearing iconic patches.

Check it out below: