Meadow Walker & Grace Burns Star in Re/Done’s Fall 2025 Campaign
Re/Done has launched its fall campaign, fronted by models Meadow Walker and Grace Burns. Photographed by Morgan Maher at John Lautner’s Harpel House in Hollywood Hills, Calif., the campaign presents the pair in a series of casual, candid moments that blend everyday intimacy with a landmark of Los Angeles design.
“This campaign with Meadow and Grace was about capturing something authentic yet aspirational. They brought a balance of individuality and legacy, with a natural ease that made the collection feel lived in and personal rather than styled,” Re/Done’s chief executive officer Phillip Prado told WWD via email.

Meadow Walker and Grace Burns for Re/Done’s fall 2025 campaign.
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Walker, who is the daughter of late actor Paul Walker, known for his work in the “Fast and Furious” franchise, began her modeling career in 2017 when she signed with DNA Models. She has since worked with Proenza Schouler, Alexander McQueen, Givenchy and other brands. Burns also comes from famous parents – she is the daughter of supermodel Christy Turlington and director Ed Burns.
“Working with Meadow and Grace was a natural choice for us because they were already part of the RE/DONE community. They embody the essence of the brand; creative, authentic, and part of that new generation of young, visionaries redefining style,” Prado said.
The concept of the campaign was inspired by Grace Burns’ earlier photo series “By Grace Vol 3” featuring Walker, with this new campaign expanding into a day-in-the-life narrative. Scenes include swimming, listening to music and sharing personal moments as the day transitions to evening.

Meadow Walker and Grace Burns for Re/Done’s fall 2025 campaign.
Courtesy of Re/Done
The Harpel House setting underscores Re/Done’s ongoing dialogue with Americana heritage and midcentury design influences.
“The Harpel House wasn’t just a backdrop, it became part of the narrative, a bold architectural icon that anchored the story in culture and creativity. Together, the imagery reflects what RE/DONE stands for, timeless pieces with a strong point of view that truly come alive through the people who wear them. At our core, what we’re doing at RE/DONE is reimagining American icons and ensuring they continue to resonate with a new generation,” Prado said.
For the season, Re/Done introduces denim styles such as the Blondie, the MaryLou, the Slim Cig, and the Rewind Jean, its first reversible style in denim and camouflage. Cashmere knits, raglans, cable sweaters, and lace camisoles transition the brand’s wardrobe into fall.
Expanding beyond denim, the collection also incorporates Re/Done’s Hanes heritage sweatpants, hemp tees, and henleys, alongside outerwear highlights like varsity jackets, collegiate blazers and cropped bombers. Select pieces of true vintage accompany the offering, including a 1950s leather motorcycle jacket and a 1970s Levi’s Orange Tab denim shirt. The season also marks the return of its western and cavalry boots in suede.

Grace Burns for Re/Done’s fall 2025 campaign.
Courtesy of Re/Done
The fall collection is available through Re/Done’s flagship stores in Los Angeles, Aspen, Malibu, Paris and Seoul, at select specialty retailers and online at shopredone.com.

