
From the shores of Australia to the global fashion stage, UGG’s story is one of passion, innovation, and enduring style.
UGG’s journey traces back to the late 1970s, when Brian Smith — a surf-loving accounting student from Australia — saw an opportunity waiting beyond the waves. Moving to Southern California, Smith quickly connected with its thriving surf scene, where creativity and individuality ruled. While Australian surfers had long relied on sheepskin boots to warm their feet after dawn rides, Smith noticed no one in SoCal did. That realization sparked an idea that would grow into a cultural movement.
After local surf shops turned him away, Smith took to Malibu Beach, selling his sheepskin boots directly to beachgoers. Word spread fast. What began as a seaside experiment soon caught the eye of Hollywood, transforming UGG from local surf gear into a symbol of effortless luxury embraced by celebrities and tastemakers alike. Within a few years, UGG boots weren’t just for comfort — they were reimagined as icons of style and individuality.
Today, UGG stands at the crossroads of sport, fashion, and culture. Its collaborations span visionary designers like Telfar and Feng Chen Wang, to cultural figures such as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Nigel Sylvester. Whether warming surfers or complementing athletes’ tunnel-style looks, UGG continues to embody movement between worlds with authenticity and comfort at its core.
Approaching its 50th anniversary, UGG revisits its heritage through the AW25 Brand Heritage campaign, “Iconic From the First Step.” A new feature film sees Brian Smith reflect on how the brand’s DNA still blends creativity, craft, and community. From Australia’s beaches to global runways, UGG remains a timeless expression of originality — for those who dare to live with the same fearless energy that started it all.
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