Unveiled this week, the collection debuts alongside a new global campaign shot by longtime collaborator Willy Vanderperre and led by model Lara Stone. Set against a stark desert backdrop, the visuals feature a cast of multidisciplinary creatives, bringing the collection’s versatile spirit into focus.
Ackermann, who was recently appointed Creative Director of Tom Ford and earned critical acclaim for his latest runway show in Paris during Fashion Week, brings that momentum into the capsule. The results are garments focused on breathability, movement, and technical precision.


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Drawing from Canada Goose’s nearly seventy-year archive, the Colombian-born French designer reworks iconic silhouettes into stripped-back, ultra-functional designs. Standout pieces include the Valor Parka, a pared-down version of the FW24 Rider; the oversized-yet-refined Edge Pant; and the Zephyr Jacket, a featherlight windbreaker built to breathe. Lastly, the Rigel Jogger, pulled from his own wardrobe, grounds the capsule with a personal touch.
“I wanted to peel away the layers with this campaign — of clothing, of convention, of expectation — to resist the predictable,” Ackermann says. “It’s a quiet rebellion. The images are just a little disorienting; to make people pause and question their perceptions. We’re playing with beauty, with freedom.”




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Ahead of the debut, Haider gathered a small circle of friends for a three-day desert expedition through Utah. Dressed head to toe in Snow Goose SS25, the group moved through the untamed landscape.
The collection is available on canadagoose.com and globally in select Canada Goose stores from Thursday, June 19. Additional drops will continue throughout the summer.


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