Stone Island has teamed up with the Scottish music producer, Sam Gellaitry, to launch its latest Stellina jacket campaign for Spring/Summer 2025.
As much as some die hard Stone Island fans feel like they have been priced out of the compass logo brand in recent years following its merger with Moncler and a shift further into the luxury spectrum, it’s great to see the original Massimo Osti label re-connect with the culture that has supported the Italian brand from the very beginning. After recently collaborating with the likes of Liam Gallagher & Jason Statham, Stone Island now turns its attention to the Scottish music producer, Sam Gellaitry, to launch their latest Stone Island Stellina jacket for March 2025.
The Stirling based producer is an avid fan of the compass logo brand who broke onto the electronic music scene around 10 years with his ‘Short Stories’ EP. With musical influences & styles ranging from US trap to classic house, Sam Gellaitry now turns his attention away from the recording studio to Stoney’s latest Stellina jacket. Not to be confused with the legendary Stella Tella jacket from the archives, the Stellina jacket still holds its own with the latest in garment innovation. Featuring a 3L GORE-TEX fabric which is made with a Recycled BIONIC™ Polyester for optimal water resistance & durability.
The stand out piece from the latest Spring/Summer 2025 collection drops in a unique fluorescent yellow hue & also features a high-performance GORE-TEX membrane with an internal protection mesh, heat-tapes seams & a PFC free anti-drop agent. Other highlights include a detachable chest pocket which features a hook-and-loop fastening that can be attached to the garment with two waterproof zippers. Finished off with the iconic compass logo to the left chest, the Stone Island Stellina jacket is available now from Stone Island & selected stockists. Also be sure to check out our Sam Gellaitry playlist below & don’t forget to subscribe to Sneaker Jobs & follow @sneaker_jobs to keep up to date with all the latest industry news.