Fall/Winter 2025: Accessories Report

The collection’s extras were an eclectic mix, drawing inspiration from such disparate sources as 1970s New York and the mouse that Tory once found in her office.
Stack the Deco
With a mix of baguette crystals and slinky herringbone chains, the jewelry drew on the geometry of Art Deco and 1970s New York. Amid the light and swingy shoulder-dusting chandeliers were more substantial designs: wide cuffs, chokers and cylindrical earrings that evoked a retro lighter.
Petal to the Metal
In contrast to harder edged pieces, were delicate pavé tulip and lily brooches pinned to the shoulders of dresses, jacket lapels and fastening tightly wrapped coats.
The Eyes Have It
Wire-framed sunglasses echoed the almond shape of the eye with the blink-and-miss-it detail of colored resin temples.
Tory’s Mouse
Worth a double take, there were gold and silver mice earrings climbing up the models’ ears or scurrying across the ankle of hosiery. It’s Inspired by the real one Tory once found in her office which she affectionately named Weasel. It’s a long-standing tradition of Tory’s to include a creature somewhere in every collection.
Cinch the Deal
Slim leather belts were looped into slouchy trousers and cinched around tailored jackets, with an oval ring buckle that echoed our Pierced hardware.






Fall/Winter 2025: The Warmup The Tory Sport tracksuit is a brand tradition – a comfortable and chic coordinated set for models to wear backstage before the show. This season it was in navy – a cropped nylon bomber and slouchy twill pants – trimmed with embroidered logo tape. One new twist: in place of sneakers, models wore the new Reva ballet, a reinvention of our iconic ballet flat reintroduced on the spring runway. Luckily, the refined design doesn’t sacrifice comfort with a hidden sliver wedge and a sleek beveled medallion that molds perfectly to the foot. 
