There are faces that never age. And there are brands that don’t chase fleeting trends but instead create a style that stays with us for years. In the new Marc O’Polo Fall/Winter 2025 campaign, both symbols come together — Gisele Bündchen and the philosophy of Scandinavian minimalism.
There are faces that never age. And there are brands that don’t chase fleeting trends but instead create a style that stays with us for years. In the new Marc O’Polo Fall/Winter 2025 campaign, both symbols come together — Gisele Bündchen and the philosophy of Scandinavian minimalism.
Photographer Lachlan Bailey captured Gisele in rugged yet captivating settings: weathered wood, open fields, and cozy wooden cabins. There’s no glossy staging here — only the raw energy of nature and the confidence of a woman who knows her worth.
Gisele’s style in front of the camera is a blend of resilience and effortless ease. She wears oversized coats, chunky sweaters, leather jackets, and relaxed denim as if these pieces had always been part of her character. This is not just clothing — it’s an extension of her inner strength.
Marc O’Polo remains true to itself: less flash, more substance. The collection is built on a neutral palette and tactile textures, equally striking on city streets as in the countryside. These are pieces designed to be worn for years, not discarded after a single season.
Gisele highlights the importance of this approach:
“For me, it’s very important to work with a company that places sustainability at the center of its philosophy.”
And these aren’t just words. In 2025, true luxury means consciousness, not showmanship.
This collection is for women who are tired of the endless race for trends. For those who want a foundation that is never boring — a style that underscores individuality and walks hand in hand with values.
Marc O’Polo and Gisele Bündchen remind us: to be a modern woman is to be resilient, confident, and authentic.
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