The Royal Ballet Has Partnered With Reiss in an Exclusive Fashion Collection

October 24, 2025

This month, The Royal Ballet and global fashion brand Reiss launched a new, exclusive 60-piece clothing collection inspired by the “artistry, grace, and costumes of The Royal Ballet,” according to an official press release. Blending Reiss’ “modern design aesthetic with the world-class language of movement, dance and performances seen on The Royal Ballet and Opera’s stages,” the line is presented in four themed capsules—Act I: Street to Studio, Act II: The Performance, Act III: The Party, and Act IV: Behind the Scenes—that chart the full spectrum of a dancer’s wardrobe, from rehearsal layers and stage-ready looks (inspired by archival costumes) to after-show partywear and off-duty pieces.

  • Marianna Tsembenhoi, wearing a balletcore outfit with an athletic black bodysuit and pink cropped sweater, does a port de bras in toward the barre.
  • A close-up of a dancer in balletcore clothing tying pointe shoe ribbons. She wears a black bodysuit and skirt, one leg warmer, and a pink cropped sweater.

Key design features of “Reiss | The Royal Ballet,” as the collection has been titled, include tutu-inspired skirts, corsetry lacing and boning, ribbon details inspired by satin ballet shoes, and luxe jersey pieces. The color palette also references classical ballet hues: muted shades of ballet pink, blush, and ivory combined with mink, charcoal and, black tones. Pops of scarlet also reference the Royal Opera House’s signature color. 

The collection is primarily focused on womenswear, with hero pieces including a tutu-inspired dress in ballet pink with a layered tulle skirt and sheer boned bodice, and an oversized trench in a blush parachute fabric. Yet there are also smaller capsules for girls, boys, and men—everything from elevated hoodies, T-shirts, and joggers (all adorned with The Royal Ballet logo) to a grosgrain tuxedo jacket with coordinating moiré taffeta trousers. 

Marianna Tsembenhoi, wearing a cream-colored tailored outfit with an oversized jacket, top, and slacks, jumps lightly in a ballet studio. with one leg in front.
Marianna Tsembenhoi. Photo courtesy of Reiss and The Royal Ballet and Opera.

“The very essence of ballet, its grace, movement, and flair, is woven throughout the collaboration and brought to life and elevated by our extraordinarily talented dancers,” says Royal Ballet and Opera CCO Sophie Wybrew-Bond. Company artists Marianna Tsembenhoi and Francisco Serrano model the designs in campaign imagery.

This collaboration “not only showcases [The Royal Ballet’s] fresh approach to brand partnerships, but also highlights how an arts organisation can support and enhance its wider business model,” Wybrew-Bond continues, referencing how 10 percent of all sales will be donated to the Royal Opera House Covent Garden Foundation.

Francisco Serrano and Marianna Tsembenhoi, in evening wear, walk together down a dark red hallway. Serrano wears a tailored black suit, and Tsembenhoi wears a black pantsuit with a white jacket.
Francisco Serrano and Marianna Tsembenhoi. Photo courtesy of Reiss and The Royal Ballet and Opera.