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The North Face, Gucci collaboration (Photo: Courtesy The North Face)

How the Outdoors Influence High Fashion

Dirtbags were wearing Tevas long before Miuccia Prada, but high fashion's fascination with the outdoors is nothing new

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(Photo: Courtesy The North Face)

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A golden chain-link water bottle holder, carried by the Beverly Hills princesses in Clueless. Miuccia Prada, taking a bow after a fashion show in Teva sandals. A tent emblazoned with the house鈥檚 logo, yours for just $3,500 on Gucci dot com!

For decades, high-fashion designers have dressed their models up in gorpy drag and sent them down runways, wearing items that are sometimes gorgeous (Gucci and The North Face鈥檚 ), sometimes silly (Proenza Schouler鈥檚retailed for three figures) and sometimes gorgeously silly (Jacquemus鈥 2021, which paired tiny, striped spandex shorts for men with a tennis-ball green vest, blue oxford and hiking boots).

For serious climbers or backpackers, the utilitarian, technical clothes that comprise 鈥渙utdoor fashion鈥 mean they鈥檒l stay dry, warm, and blister-free on their adventures. For other consumers, these clothes telegraph luxury, artistry, and sexiness.

鈥淔ashion has always had an interest in dipping into outdoor gear,鈥 said Jessica Glasscock, an adjunct professor at Parsons School of Design and the author of several books on fashion and culture. 鈥淚t鈥檚 really recognizing certain outdoor endeavors as acts of leisure as much as acts of sports, and therefore sort of seeing it as status activity. Fashion typically is interested in hooking into the status of having the time and wherewithal to adventure.鈥


The first outdoorsy high-fashion design that comes to mind for Glasscock is the so-called safari suit. The lightweight jacket-and-pants combo that became popular in the mid-20th century was based on European military uniforms worn by colonizing British and German troops in warm climates in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Usually made in lightweight fabric and featuring epaulets and pockets across the front, the getup was sometimes accessorized with a rifle and a pith helmet. Well-to-do Europeans and Americans began to wear the suits on 鈥渟afari鈥 trips to African countries, and the outfit became synonymous with famous gentlemen adventurers, including Ernest Hemingway.

鈥淭he idea of taking a fabric that is associated with rugged outdoorsmanship, and using that to create something precious鈥.it鈥檚 sort of the bread and butter of fashion.鈥

A generation later, Glasscock said, the safari suit was updated for women. A from 1969 shows the French designer flanked by very groovy looking it-girls Betty Catroux and Loulou de la Falaise, all three wearing sexy versions of the khaki suits. Betty pairs her lace-up safari minidress with a silk scarf and belt slung across her tiny hips and piratey leather thigh-high boots. These outfits are not for camping.

鈥淔ashion loves contradictions, and it loves tension, and part of that comes out of taking signifiers of one thing and putting them on unlikely people or in unlikely places,鈥 said Robin Givhan, senior critic-at-large for the Washington Post. 鈥淎nd so the idea of taking a fabric that is associated with rugged outdoorsmanship, and using that to create something precious鈥.it鈥檚 sort of the bread and butter of fashion.鈥

Versions of the safari jacket are still popular on the runway and at the mall, although politically-savvy brands have leaned away from the garment鈥檚 colonialist roots by calling items 鈥渇ield jackets鈥 and pairing them with jeans instead of pith helmets.

Other iterations of outdoors-influenced fashion are not so clear-cut. One of the most enduring examples of the aesthetic is Prada鈥檚 use of nylon鈥攁 durable, unsexy fabric, which the outdoor industry often uses for everything from running shorts to chalk bags鈥攖o make covetable handbags and backpacks, all outfitted with the house鈥檚 telltale triangle logo.

鈥淲e鈥檙e going to take this concept that鈥檚 associated with utility, with usefulness, with practicality, also with this sort of privilege of being able to get out and about in a certain way,鈥 said Glasscock. 鈥淏ut we鈥檙e going to make it a product and we鈥檙e going to make it more appealing for an audience that might be engaged with that lifestyle, but also wants to speak of themselves as a fashion-label person.鈥

Are people wearing these items to camp? It鈥檚 hard to say, says Givhan. Maybe in Aspen?

Recently, high-fashion houses, including Jil Sander, have made the influence of outdoor recreation even more explicit by partnering with brands like Arc’teryx, said Adrian Verin, a sports and lifestyle expert at Carlin Creative, a France-based trend bureau.

Teaming up makes sense as luxury brands take more inspiration from streetwear, he said. The lines between fancier clothes and outdoors clothes are blurring as fashionable young people pair Patagonia or Arc鈥檛eryx with pieces from Louis Vuitton or Balenciaga.

鈥淧eople who used to wear outdoor clothes or accessories were like some kind of nerds, just kinds of people that don’t really look stylish,鈥 he said (his French accent made this sound less harsh). But 鈥渕any people now use clothes that you can wear in the city, that can be worn at home, that can be worn in the outdoors. Something really modular.鈥

Perhaps the partnership that鈥檚 attracted the most attention is Gucci鈥檚 collaboration with The North Face. The brands鈥 first collection (introduced in late 2020), was so successful that the two rolled out a second in late 2021. In promotional pictures for the line (prices average in the mid-four figures), a model wearing a pink ski jacket and a corset climbs up loose gravel at the bank of an Icelandic river, white Lillies in one hand, a $3000 black leather Jackie handbag in the other.

Are people wearing these items to camp? It鈥檚 hard to say, says Givhan. Maybe in Aspen? 鈥淚 think that every time I’m on the Metro and I see someone with some sort of an industrial sports sack kind of backpack on and some big metal water bottle,鈥 she said. 鈥淚鈥檓 just like, where are you going?鈥

Some people savaged the Gucci and Jil Sander collabs. One online called a huge Gucci mud-brown puffy jacket 鈥渢he Uncle Buck special,鈥 and some (rightfully) a knee-length Jil Sander ski jacket was not really that practical for skiing, actually, thanks to its long length.

鈥淵ou can鈥檛 have a backdrop of a mountain and have the subject in the photo not look incredibly chic.鈥

But the timing for the collaborations makes sense, said Verin. The two high-profile partnerships launched about a year after COVID-19 brought much of the world to a standstill. After all, during a pandemic, health and freedom could be considered the ultimate luxury.

鈥淚 think that the new luxury is the capacity to go outside, and to move in an environment that鈥檚 safe,鈥 he said. 鈥淒uring the lockdown, many people were dreaming of going into the mountains or going into the great outdoors.鈥

Abigail Tananbaum, the founder and creator of the outdoor-gear brand MATEK, which makes cozy base layers and balaclavas for men, women, and children, said the aesthetic telegraphs not only leisure but also ability and expertise.

And, as anyone who has admired the elegant way a lightweight rain jacket folds into a tiny pouch, or marveled at how a hiking boot keeps an icy stream from saturating wool socks knows 鈥 outdoors gear is just plain nifty. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 why I wanted to make a turtleneck that doesn鈥檛 have to stay in my ski gear closet, it can be in my normal closet,鈥 she said. 鈥溾橧鈥檓 definitely inspired by both [fashion and function], but definitely the function of outdoor gear is the most important. I think it鈥檚 almost a good influence on fashion, when it鈥檚 becoming a little more functional.鈥

The beauty of nature is automatically grafted onto outdoorsy clothes by association, Tananbaum said. When one wears a ski jacket, even when simply traveling on the train, they can picture themselves atop a mountain ski lift, poised to race down a hill blanketed in crisp snow and darkly lush fir trees. 鈥淵ou can鈥檛 have a backdrop of a mountain and have the subject in the photo not look incredibly chic,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 even know if I answered your question, I鈥檓 sorry! I鈥檓 just in Colorado looking at a mountain so I鈥檓 a little distracted.鈥

Lead Photo: Courtesy The North Face

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