





When Ninie announced ALL BOYS OUT, its first all-female collection, it felt less like a quiet pivot and more like a declaration. For years, women have stood firmly behind the brand, embracing its menswear tailoring with the same passion as its intended audience. They borrowed the jackets, claimed the shirts, and styled the trousers as their own, often pushing Ninie to consider a unisex approach. But this collection is different—it isn’t about compromise or androgyny. It is about taking the brand’s signature structure and precision and reimagining it entirely through a feminine lens.









ALL BOYS OUT is rooted in the confidence of menswear but redefined with softness, ease, and an unmistakable sense of strength. It’s the kind of collection that doesn’t dilute Ninie’s identity but sharpens it, drawing a clear line between inspiration and innovation. Inspired by the brand’s 2020 showcase, Shades of Man, this debut womenswear line continues the love affair with timeless tailoring but infuses it with movement and warmth. Anchored in rich brown tones, the pieces carry a boldness that feels earthy, grounded, and quietly powerful.





At its core, this collection celebrates women who wear tailoring not to borrow power but to reflect their own. They are strong without posturing, elegant without fuss, and confident without compromise. Ninie’s decision to finally create for them feels like a natural evolution, a response not just to demand but to a cultural moment where women are defining strength on their own terms.