Palace Unveils Holiday 2024 Collection Lookbook
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Palace Unveils Holiday 2024 Collection Lookbook


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Palace unveils its Holiday 2024 lookbook, following the release of its final winter drop last week. Photographed by Theo Sion and styled by Danny Reed, the collection showcases a range of seasonal staples, from puffers and knitwear to fleece and thermals.

Key highlights include camo print apparel, faux suede shearling jackets and joggers, a reversible faux fur parka, and weather-ready GORE-TEX pieces. The collection also features a cozy cowichan knit, bold bone-themed graphics, and a Polartec patchwork long-sleeve rugby T-shirt for a vibrant touch. Accessories round out the lineup with puffer balaclavas, fleece cuff beanies, rodeo-inspired cowboy caps, and Kangol hats.

The Holiday 2024 collection launches at various times and locations:

  • In-store, online, and at Dover Street Market in the UK on November 29 at 11 a.m. GMT.
  • Online in Europe at 12 p.m. CEST.
  • Online in the US at 11 a.m. EDT/8 a.m. PDT.
  • In-store in New York at 11 a.m. EST and in Los Angeles at 11 a.m. PST (including Dover Street Market).
  • In Japan and Korea on November 30 at 11 a.m. JST.
  • In China via WeChat at 11 a.m. CST.

Explore the lookbook now to discover the season’s must-have pieces.


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