LIÉ STUDIO Introduces FW25 Collection of Timeless Essentials

Centered on the refined aesthetics of Art Deco and the bold design elements of the 1970s, LIÉ STUDIO’s latest collection blends timeless sophistication with modern versatility. It introduces heirloom-inspired jewelry and meticulously crafted leather goods that combine elegance with functionality.

Fashion Press Corner / LIÉ STUDIO

8/1/2025

At the forefront of the jewelry selection is the Liv Bracelet – a statement piece that balances femininity with presence. Accompanied by three additional styles, all available in sterling silver and gold-plated sterling silver, these pieces are designed to transition effortlessly from day to night, making them essential additions to a thoughtfully curated wardrobe.

Expanding the LIÉ LEATHER category, the collection features the Eva Weekend Tote – its hero piece – available in grosgrain and croc-debossed leather. Each variant is designed to adapt to daily life while developing character over time. Additionally, the Norma Tote and Stella Wallet return in two new colorways, crafted in a refined grosgrain finish that complement the LIÉ uniform and elevates everyday essentials. The collection will be available starting August 2025.

Founded in late 2021, LIÉ STUDIO is a Copenhagen-based brand created by twin sisters Amalie and Cecilie Moosgaard. With years of experience in the fashion industry, the sisters saw a need for accessories that would cater to the busy woman’s everyday uniform, adding a timeless yet elevated touch to any outfit. The collections reflect the brand’s vision of creating pieces that can be worn over and over again. With a fast-paced lifestyle in mind, the Co-Founders and Creative Directors have designed versatile pieces that effortlessly adapt to various occasions throughout the day without compromising on the choice of materials and quality. As LIÉ STUDIO continues its journey to become a global brand, Amalie and Cecilie Moosgaard’s personal uniforms will serve as a source of inspiration for the brand’s future collections.