A Getty Family Portrait by Hoorsenbuhs & 424
By PAGE Editor
First unveiled during Paris Fashion Week as part of the 424 Fall/Winter 2025 runway, A Getty Family Portrait marks a considered collaboration between Los Angeles fine-jewelry house Hoorsenbuhs and luxury fashion label 424. The 20-piece capsule seamlessly fuses West Coast heritage with Italian craftsmanship, presenting a vision of modern American luxury rooted in permanence, lineage, and material integrity.
Hoorsenbuhs is a Los Angeles–based luxury jewelry brand celebrated for its signature sterling silver hardware and meticulous craftsmanship. Grounded in leather, denim, and heritage design, the brand creates pieces that sit at the intersection of fashion, lifestyle, and generational heirlooms—defining the pinnacle of LA luxury.
Shot at their Los Angeles home, the campaign stars Balthazar Getty alongside his family in a quietly striking modern family portrait. The imagery serves as more than a visual backdrop—it underscores the collection’s core philosophy: clothing as inheritance rather than consumption. It is an understated meditation on cultural legacy, craftsmanship, and the idea that what we wear should carry meaning across generations.
The collection spans garments, accessories, and footwear crafted from leather, shearling, flannel, denim, and jersey. Each piece is elevated through Hoorsenbuhs’ signature use of solid sterling silver hardware, replacing conventional trims and reinforcing the capsule’s refined, jewelry-level approach to construction. The result is a wardrobe that feels both substantial and effortless—luxury that is worn, lived in, and meant to endure.
Built around three central looks, the capsule embodies LA luxury at its peak, where precision craftsmanship converges with attitude. Standout pieces include the Double Buckle Pants, cut from smooth Spanish-origin lambskin and hand-finished in Italy, featuring a distinctive double waistband secured with integrated sterling silver buckles. Equally considered are the Rub-Off Leather Pants, made from New Zealand–sourced Bos Taurus leather with a removable pigment finish applied in Italy, allowing the garment to evolve and age naturally over time. Anchoring the outerwear offering is a Lambskin Leather Trench, fully lined with removable shearling and designed to be worn either as a full-length coat or converted into a vest.
The capsule is further rounded out with denim and shirting finished with custom silver hardware, alongside a monk-strap boot adorned with six sterling silver Hoorsenbuhs buckles—a continuation of the collection’s focus on functional luxury and meticulous detail.
For Josh Grunfeld, Lifestyle Director at Hoorsenbuhs, the collaboration represents the brand at its most distilled: “precious leathers, precious metals, and obsessive attention to detail.” He adds, “We wanted the clothing to meet the same standard as our jewelry—pieces that feel like future heirlooms.” That ethos is echoed by 424 founder Guillermo Andrade, who emphasizes permanence over trend: “We don’t believe in disposable clothing. This collection was built with the same precision as fine jewelry. These are refined objects, designed to carry real weight and wear.”
The Hoorsenbuhs x 424 collection launches December 18 and will be available at Harrods, Mr Porter, Ron Herman Japan, ESSX, and at both brands’ Los Angeles flagships.
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Hoorsenbuhs and 424’s 20-piece capsule, unveiled during Paris Fashion Week and shot as a modern Getty family portrait, fuses LA heritage with Italian craftsmanship through heirloom-quality garments and accessories designed with sterling silver hardware and built to last beyond trends.