We’re Obsessed With This British-French Collab

By Charlie Colville

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This cross-channel collection is top of our autumn wish list


What happens when British country style meets Parisian flair? Well, now we have an idea, thanks to the latest collaboration from Barbour and Balzac Paris. Here’s everything you need to know (and how to get your hands the new collab).

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Barbour Teams Up With Balzac Paris On Second Collaboration

When Barbour launched its first collaboration with Balzac Paris back in October 2023, it sold out in just an hour. Fans of both brands have been eagerly waiting for a second collection ever since – and now, their wish has been granted.

The two brands have come together once more on a new limited edition capsule, comprised of eight pieces. Spanning jackets, knitwear, denim and accessories, the collection celebrates the identities of both brands through a blend of Parisian elegance and British heritage.

Highlights include new renditions of Barbour’s waxed cotton jackets, as well as and knitwear featuring Balzac Paris’s signature leopard print. The brands have also expanded on the visual language of their first collaboration, updating familiar silhouettes with fresh details.

Woman in jacket with leopard print details and red top

‘Following the success of our previous capsule, we’re thrilled to be working again with Balzac Paris for the Autumn/Winter 2024 collection,’ said Nicola Brown, Head of Women’s Collections at Barbour. ‘The collection has expanded this season to include new styles that we’re really excited about, adding a real Barbour twist to Balzac’s favourite silhouettes.’

How To Get Your Hands On The Collection

The collaboration is available now at barbour.com and balzac-paris.com

Can You Still Shop The First Collaboration?

As mentioned, the first joint collection between the two brands sold out almost immediately – meaning it’s a bit tricky to get your hands on now. Your best bet is looking on resale and rental sites to see if you can grab something secondhand. We’ve rounded up some of our favourite platforms here and here to get you started.