Warmth, structure, simplicity.

Known for its architectural forms, clean lines, and refined simplicity, PARIS HENDZEL introduces its first-ever collection of winter accessories — a new chapter expanding the brand’s aesthetic toward functional elegance and seasonal modernity.

The collection features wool sets — a hat, balaclava, and scarf — designed for effortless layering and mixing. Available in four shades — beige, dark chocolate, deep grey, and off-white — they are crafted from soft Merino wool (75%) with polyamide (25%), ensuring warmth, lightness, and durability.
Among the new arrivals is a beige balaclava — minimalist, clean, and logo-free. Made from a Merino wool blend, it embodies the essence of pure form and functional minimalism.

A highlight of the season is the après-ski set — a headband and scarf featuring a bold PARIS HENDZEL logo, offered in two colorways: red and navy blue. It’s a nod to sporty classics and the nostalgia of 1980s winter elegance, reinterpreted through the brand’s minimalist lens.

The collection also includes a winter bucket hat in dark chocolate — a soft, sculptural form with a rich texture and distinctive silhouette.
For the first time, the brand presents toques — three models crafted from 100% wool, finished with satin lining and the gold PARIS HENDZEL crest. A contemporary take on a timeless form where craftsmanship meets modern design.

The signature caps also return — this time in a luxurious winter version made from pure cashmere, available in beige and chocolate.

The campaign was shot in a raw, studio setting featuring an ice chair as the central element of the scene — a visual dialogue between cold and warmth, structure and softness. It merges fashion and après-ski, defining the winter aesthetic of PARIS HENDZEL.

Warmth captured in form. Minimalism in detail. Winter in its purest form.

Photos: Aneta Wieczorek
Photo assistant: Tomasz Pawlus
Model: Monica Wise / AS MANAGEMENT
Styling: Anna Dobrzańska
Makeup and hair: Ewelina Klećkowska
Art Directing: Łukasz Hendzel
Production: Paris Hendzel Studio

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