Balenciaga & Lamborghini Unveil Fall 25 Collaboration with Global Paris Launch
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Balenciaga & Lamborghini Unveil Fall 25 Collaboration with Global Paris Launch

Balenciaga and Automobili Lamborghini have launched their highly anticipated Fall 2025 collaboration, kicking off in Paris with a series of immersive global activations.

By Jeni O'Dowd
Tue, May 27, 2025 10:44amGrey Clock 2 min

Balenciaga and Automobili Lamborghini have officially launched their Fall 2025 collaboration — a bold, motorsport-inspired collection that fuses cutting-edge fashion with high-performance engineering.

Unveiled in Paris, the collaboration includes ready-to-wear, leather goods, jewellery, and accessories, all drawing from Lamborghini’s automotive language while staying true to Balenciaga’s architectural silhouettes and boundary-pushing design ethos.

Key pieces include oversized bomber jackets, leather racing jackets, layered trompe-l’œil T-shirts and hoodies, many featuring artwork inspired by Lamborghini’s upcoming Temerario model.

Anchoring the capsule are exclusive versions of Balenciaga’s Rodeo, Hourglass, Explorer, and Carrie bags, reimagined with the Automobili Lamborghini Shield emblem. Accessories such as the Dashboard Clutch and key fob–inspired charms further embed the collection in automotive culture.

The accompanying campaign, shot by Stef Mitchell, showcases the Lamborghini Revuelto model alongside Balenciaga-clad models styled from the Fall 25 runway.

To mark the global launch, Balenciaga is staging a series of high-concept store activations in major fashion capitals.

Lamborghini Revuelto supercars emblazoned with Balenciaga graffiti decals will appear outside flagship boutiques including Avenue Montaigne in Paris, Greene Street in New York, and Taikoo Hui in Shanghai, each featuring custom regional colorways.

The Balenciaga Art in Stores initiative will include works by German artist Yngve Holen, whose anatomical sculptures crafted from Lamborghini parts will be displayed at flagships including Paris, Milan, and London.

In-store installations will also feature driving simulators by Vesaro — built using genuine Lamborghini components and designed in collaboration with Lamborghini Centro Stile — at locations such as Rue Saint-Honoré in Paris and Sloane Street in London.

In a high-tech twist, Lamborghini has developed a dedicated Apple Vision Pro app offering clients a virtual exploration of the Temerario, blending the digital realm with Balenciaga’s physical spaces for a deeper brand immersion.

The collection is now available at select Balenciaga stores worldwide and online at balenciaga.com and balenciaga.cn.



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Police, paramedics, firefighters and the public will walk from Newcastle to Penrith this September for World Suicide Prevention Day.

By Jeni O'Dowd
Wed, Jul 8, 2026 2 min

NSW schools, gyms, 000 services and the public are being called on to lace up for Steps for the Love of Living, a four-day, 200km walk from Newcastle to Penrith held in honour of World Suicide Prevention Day.

The walk will draw star power as well as solidarity: legendary MMA fighter and former WIBA and WBF world champion boxer Arlene Blencowe, known as “The Aussie Girl ‘Angerfist'” and a respected youth mentor, will join the walk’s final leg from Parramatta to Penrith.

She’ll be joined by five-time Olympian and diving icon Melissa Wu, Ambassador for the Step Into Action Foundation.

The walk runs from September 10 to 13, beginning on World Suicide Prevention Day itself, and starts at Newcastle’s McDonald Jones Stadium before finishing at Penrith Showground.

It’s a joint initiative between The Australian Man Cave Support Group Inc and the Step Into Action Foundation, two organisations working on the frontline of suicide prevention in NSW.

The Australian Man Cave provides a safe, non-judgmental space for men to speak openly, with a focus on reducing the rate of male suicide, while Step Into Action concentrates on youth suicide prevention through resilience-building and early-intervention programs.

This year’s event also features a friendly inter-service challenge between NSW Police, NSW Ambulance, Fire & Rescue NSW, SES, Surf Life Saving NSW and the Rural Fire Service, who’ll compete to walk the furthest and raise the most for suicide-prevention initiatives.

“This walk is about hope, connection, and standing together,” said Lou Greco, President and Co-Founder of The Australian Man Cave Support Group Inc. “Every step taken is a step toward saving a life.”

Leading the charge is Chris Barton, Founder of the Step Into Action Foundation and a long-distance walking adventurer, who is taking on the full 200km route.

He’ll be joined for part of the way by the “Bakery Brothers”, Tyson Pedro and Rama Pattison, who are trading in punches and pastries for kilometres, walking the full distance alongside Chris.

How to get involved

The event is open to everyone, not just those able to walk the full distance. Participants can:

  • Walk the full 200km from Newcastle to Penrith
  • Join for a single day or section of the route
  • Take part virtually from anywhere in Australia — at school, the gym, work or in the local community, logging kilometres through walking, running, rowing, cycling or treadmill sessions

000 services can enter as teams for the inter-service challenge, and schools and gyms are encouraged to form their own teams to complete the distance collectively.

Funds raised will go towards mental health first aid training, crisis response support, community outreach programs, support services for at-risk men and families, and youth suicide awareness and prevention programs.

Suicide remains one of the leading causes of death among Australian men and young people. Both organisations say the walk is about ensuring no one feels alone in their struggle.

To register or find out more, visit stepsforloveofliving.com.au.

This is a sensitive topic. If this raises any issues for you, Lifeline is available on 13 11 14.

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