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stone island launches stellina ss25 with dj & producer sam gellaitry

To showcase a visionary brand, it requires an equal counterpart. Stone Island‘s latest collection, the Stone Island Stellina, takes center stage, and who better to embody its spirit than artist Sam Gellaitry? A visionary in his own right, Gellaitry fuses sonic experimentation with a sharp eye for design, making him the perfect muse for this collection.

After being founded in Italy in 1982, Stone Island has long pushed the boundaries of fabric technology and garment innovation. Their commitment to the pursuit of intelligent design is what sets the Stellina collection apart, thanks to the mindset that fashion should be engineered for movement and weather resistance, but also for individuality. Gellaitry’s effortless styling — a blend of futuristic practicality and bold minimalism — amplifies the collection’s message: technical garments can be both highly functional and undeniably cool. 

The crown jewel of the collection is the 4100081_3L GORE-TEX jacket — a piece that epitomises Stellina’s ethos. Crafted from recycled 3L Gore-Tex, the jacket is bonded to a high-performance, waterproof, windproof, and breathable Gore-Tex membrane. An intangible internal protection mesh adds an extra layer of security, while the PFC-free anti-drop treatment ensures you stay dry without compromising the environment.

Layered underneath, Gellaitry wears a PrimaLoft insulated, recycled knit — a piece that is as packable and wrinkle-free as it is warm and biodegradable. This interplay between technical performance and environmental consciousness defines Stellina’s vision. The collection further expands into stretch fleece hoodies with ergonomic cuts, zippered polo jerseys, and overshirts that blur the lines between track jackets and streetwear staples — each piece designed to be layered, mixed, and matched.

With Gellaitry stepping into Stone Island’s Stellina collection, it’s clear he’s not just representing what fashion can look like, but where it can take you as you move.

photography. David Sims
creative direction. Ferdinando Verderi
styling. Max Pearmain