NOAH is expanding its womenswear with a carefully curated collection of four thoughtfully designed pieces. Created by Estelle Bailey-Babenzien with input from her husband, Brendon Babenzien, the collection represents a natural evolution of the brand's commitment to versatility and inclusivity. While NOAH’s collections have traditionally been rooted in menswear, they have always embraced a unisex appeal, with women effortlessly adopting pieces that challenge conventional gender norms.
The four-piece collection includes two skirts, a jumpsuit and a dress, are crafted from luxurious fine wool that seamlessly integrates with NOAH's existing line. Drawing inspiration from the late '70s and early '80s, the pieces capture a timeless aesthetic that balances nostalgia with contemporary style. Long pleated skirts and the jumpsuit emerge as standout items, reflecting an era where town & country met the vibrant energy of Studio 54.
"These are pieces we've wanted but haven't found, so we're making them now," Estelle Bailey-Babenzien explains. By producing small quantities of high-quality pieces, the brand resists the rapid turnover typical of traditional womenswear collections. Instead, NOAH embraces a fluid, organic creative process that prioritizes meaningful design over mass production.
Noah's first women's collection will officially launch via the brand's website on December 19.