The latest collaboration blends technical performance with romantic design across seasons and settings.
A Collection Inspired by Movement and Transition
The North Face and Cecilie Bahnsen have unveiled their third collaborative capsule, centered around the idea of moving freely between environments. Built on the theme Boundless Seasons Move Freely, the collection reflects the transition from winter into spring, capturing a sense of fluidity between nature and city life.
Bahnsen’s soft, feminine design language is paired with The North Face’s technical expertise, resulting in pieces that feel both functional and expressive.
Technical Design Meets Romantic Detail
The collection features a range of outerwear and apparel designed for adaptability. Standout pieces include the Marlowe Pullover Wind Jacket, constructed with WINDWALL technology for lightweight protection, and the Emma Long Wind Mountain Jacket, which introduces a more elongated, elegant silhouette.
Convertible pieces like the Tenzin Jacket and Carla Pant emphasize modularity, allowing wearers to adjust their clothing depending on weather and use. This focus on flexibility reinforces the collection’s core idea of movement across different conditions.
Accessories continue the blend of utility and softness. The Anna Base Camp Duffel incorporates floral detailing, while the Maria Translucent Clutch introduces a lighter, more delicate material approach.
Footwear and Release Details
Rounding out the collection is the Bekah Sandal, a hybrid design that combines traction with a lightweight feel. Its dual tone construction aligns with the overall balance between performance and style seen throughout the capsule.
The North Face and Cecilie Bahnsen’s third collaboration will be released on March 26 through both brands’ official channels worldwide.




