Haider Ackermann’s Debut Collection for Canada Goose Is Finally Here


Snow Goose by Canada Goose Capsule Collection

Just in time for winter, Haider Ackermann’s debut collection as the first-ever creative director of Canada Goose has arrived. The capsule was actually created under the brand’s heritage label, Snow Goose, and completed with a global campaign, shot by Willy Vanderperre and featuring Ethan Hawke. The actor and activist models Ackermann’s pieces, inspired by Canada Goose’s seven-decade archive. Craftsmanship and functionality are preserved and pushed forward with new plays on silhouette and color. There’s outerwear, of course, represented in part by a parka, updated from a mid ’90s design, and a jacket that plays on the classic shirt-jacket archetype. Knits come in the form of chunky-wool ribbed crewnecks, some in solids and others boasting a graphic black-and-white diamond quilt pattern. The collection is rounded out by a few t-shirts, a graphic hoodie, layering pieces like leggings and turtlenecks, and some headwear that encompasses styles from a Holden Caulfield-adjacent hunting cap to a beanie. The first delivery of the fall/winter 2024 Snow Goose by Canada Goose capsule is available now on canadagoose.com and in select Canada Goose stores worldwide, with more drops coming throughout December.

Simone Rocha x Mytheresa

Mytheresa has the lock on the latest from Irish designer Simone Rocha. The multibrand retailer is exclusively offering a collection of blouses, dresses, and accessories featuring the best of Rocha’s signature whimsy and maximalist take on femininity. Red bows add a pop of color to a black knit sweater, while a gold jacquard dress is just begging to be worn to a holiday party. Top-handle bags are offered in white and red, and a midi skirt sparkles in a sequin-covered lace. Like all of Rocha’s work, these pieces are not for the wallflower—but for those who want to make a statement in a pink, satin paper bag two-piece and ribbon-adorned ballet flats. If you want to get your hands on the newest from Simone Rocha, you can do so now on mytheresa.com.

Bottega Veneta’s Richard Scarry Capsule Collection

Following Matthieu Blazy’s spring 2025 show for Bottega Veneta—one filled with so much childlike whimsy, guests watched the runway from animal-shaped beanbag chairs—the designer revealed part of his inspiration for the collection: beloved children’s author and illustrator Richard Scarry. In honor of Scarry, Blazy even created a giant, Bottega-fied version of the author’s Biggest Word Book Ever! made entirely out of intrecciato leather (a style that was first revealed at the collection’s resees a day after the show). Now, the book is up for sale, along with a collection of items playing on colors and motifs found in the Scarry universe. Along with the book, there’s a striped version of the Intecciato Dust Bag, rendered in green, blue, brown, and yellow. The palette is mimicked in a striped belt and a leather key chain. Another belt, along with a leather mini pouch, takse inspiration from an apple—a classic motif throughout Scarry’s work—while checked wool pillows and blankets make for the perfect pieces to cozy up with on the couch as you dive into Biggest Word Book Ever!. The collection is available now on bottegaveneta.com

Bally’s Winter Capsule Collection

Simone Bellotti’s new winter capsule for Bally is built for the outdoorsman and woman, but it’s not exclusive to them. Inspired by the mountains and nature, as well as classic winter activities, the collection elevates outdoor attire with the use of tailoring, embroidery, and patterned knits. There are alpine codes throughout, and a fleece quarter-zip or fair isle scarf could likely do one some good on a ski trip. But overall, this collection is built for everyday life, as made evident by the campaign, shot by Luna Conte at the Kunstmuseum in Basel, Switzerland. One might expect a shoot atop the Swiss Alps, but instead, models browse through a gallery, specifically focusing on painted mountain landscapes. There, sweaters decorated with edelweiss and bags adorned with the Bally crest are on display alongside the hung works. The images are further proof that, with this collection—available now on bally.com and in select stores worldwide—you can take the spirit of the Alps with you wherever you go.

Comme Si x Le Sirenuse

What’s the ideal place to wear beautifully crafted Italian loungewear? At a luxury hotel in Positano, of course. That’s why Comme Si’s latest collaboration with the Amalfi Coast’s Le Sirenuse just feels so incredibly right. Of course, Italian artisanship lies at the center of this collection, which combines Comme Si’s bold palettes and textiles with the artful decor of Le Sirenuse. Tradition, architecture, and tailoring all come together to create a five-piece collection comprised of a silk twill shirt and shirtdress, as well as boxer shorts and pants. Each piece comes in two colorways: white with red piping inspired by the hotel’s interior, and a whimsical aqua mermaid pattern created by Le Sirenuse’s resortwear and lifestyle brand, Emporio Sirenuse. The collection is now available on commesi.com and emporiosirenuse.com.

Cos’s Chris Perani-Inspired Capsule Collection

Photographer Chris Perani’s work was just asking to get the sartorial treatment. The Northern California-based artist explores the beauty in organic structures through macro photography, using a microscope lens to capture incredibly close-up shots of minerals, butterfly wings, and other miracles of nature. The results are images of incredibly bold color and texture, despite their 2-D medium. These traits make Perani’s work the perfect inspiration for Cos’s latest capsule. Beading on a classic white shirt evokes the look of butterfly wings, while a crewneck sweater boasts a geode-like abstract print. Statement pieces like jeans and a t-shirt are elevated with the use of print-work, while a fringe-covered bag adds another dimension to the offerings. The collection, made up of 24 pieces spanning womenswear, menswear, and accessories, launches on cos.com and in select Cos stores in December.

Dolce & Gabbana x Skims

Kim Kardashian and Dolce & Gabbana are joining forces once again, following their partnership for D&G’s spring/summer 2023 collection. This time, though, it’s Skims’ turn to get the Italian luxury treatment with a new limited-edition collaboration between the two brands. Styles from both Skims and D&G make up the collection, which, at its heart, is rooted in Italian culture. Skims’ cotton sets are rendered in D&G’s signature leopard print, while sheer bodysuits boast both brands’ logos. “We’ve taken classic Dolce & Gabbana silhouettes and leopard prints and reimagined them with the incredible fit and comfort that Skims is known for,” Kardashian said in a statement. “This is a truly iconic partnership that I’m so excited to share with the world.” The capsule ranges in size from XXS to 4X, and 30A to 38DD. It will be available at Skims.com, as well as Skims retail stores, select Dolce & Gabbana boutiques, and top luxury retailers like Neiman Marcus beginning on November 19.

Photograph by Nadia Lee Cohen

Carolina Herrera x Frame

Carolina Herrera is bringing in a ringer for its first denim collection. The fashion brand known for its elegant gowns teamed up with denim brand Frame for a capsule that expertly merges the ethos of the two unique labels. The collaboration came to be thanks to the friendship between Frame co-founder and creative director Erik Torstensson and Carolina Herrera creative director Wes Gordon. Together, the two ask the question, “What does the Herrera client wear when she’s not in a gown?” The answer? Five modern denim silhouettes in a color palette inspired by designer Carolina Herrera herself. (Think: rich marigolds, bright reds, and a soft sky blues.) Of course, there are classic jeans and a denim jacket, but also a mini-skirt that creeps up the waist to form a corset, plus a ballskirt, which provides all the drama of a quintessential Herrera dress. The collection, which debuted at the Carolina Herrera resort 2025 show in Mexico City on November 14, is now shoppable at both Carolina Herrera and Frame stores, as well as Net-a-Porter, Neiman Marcus, Bergdorf Goodman, and Bloomingdale’s.

Loewe x Suna Fujita

Loewe is reprising its collaboration with Kyoto-based ceramist duo Suna Fujita for its 2024 holiday collection. This year, the husband-and-wife team behind Suna dreamt up a new array of illustrations featuring playful creatures that decorate classic Loewe designs. The Puzzle bag and the Flamenco clutch are adorned with a whimsical whale or a dancing octopus. Two bunnies meet up on a silk button-down, while a squid floats down a mohair scarf. The stars of the show, though, are bags created in the likeness of the creatures. A pebbled leather crossbody is shaped like a whale, while a shearling hamster bag looks more like a child’s favorite stuffed animal than an accessory, making the perfect gift for your friend who is still a kid at heart. The collection is available now in stores and on loewe.com

Christopher John Rogers x J.Crew

Christopher John Rogers is the latest designer to lend his expertise to J.Crew, teaming up with the American retailer for a limited-edition womenswear and kids collection that blends J.Crew’s timeless silhouettes with CJR’s bold use of material and color. Just in time for fall, the lineup features cashmere sweaters, metallic-striped suits, and chiffon skirts that will cheer up even the dreariest day. A gold lamé barn jacket allows the wearer to engage in the season’s hottest trend in a new, glamorous way, while sequin-adorned sweatshirts are as comfortable as they are fabulous. Prices range from $39.50 to $550 and the collection is available now at jcrew.com and in select stores nationwide.

Lafayette 148 x Save Venice

Lafayette 148’s new capsule collection is literally a work of art. The New York-based label has partnered with the non-profit Save Venice to lend its support to its “Women Artists of Venice” program and, in particular, the restoration of Virgin in Prayer, an early 18th-century work by the groundbreaking painter Giulia Lama. As part of the effort, L148 has launched a special nine-piece collection inspired by the large-scale oil masterpiece and featuring its color palette and chiaroscuro effect rendered in velvet and chiffon. A percentage of the proceeds from the collection will go to Save Venice and the restoration of Virgin in Prayer. Shop it now on lafayette148ny.com.

Courtesy of Lafayette 148

Le Damier de Louis Vuitton

Back in January, Pharrell Williams reimagined Louis Vuitton’s iconic checkerboard print, Damier, into a camouflage-like pattern—which he called damoflage—for the brand’s spring 2024 menswear show. Created in 1888 by Louis’s son, Georges Vuitton, the checked print has long been an important touchstone of the LV label. Now, the design is experiencing another (slightly more delicate) transformation. Le Damier de Louis Vuitton is a new line of fine jewelry that features the Damier print throughout. With diamond pieces available in both white and yellow gold, the artistic director of fine jewelry, Francesca Amfitheatrof, describes Le Damier as “a diamond collection that is not just about the stones, but the pattern they create.” The crown jewel of the new collection is a ring, which comes in both shades of gold, as well as two different styles. One, more everyday version, features two rows of gold and diamonds, while a more graphic counterpart boasts four stones. The 12-piece collection also includes a tennis bracelet, pendant necklace, and hoop earrings. All pieces will be available from October 18 in select Louis Vuitton stores.

Telfar’s The Carry

Telfar’s use of vegan leather has long elicited a mix of reactions, so it should come as no surprise that the New York-based brand is officially entering the luxury market with the release of its first-ever leather bag, The Carry. Made from aniline, full-grain pebble leather, and left unlined, The Carry in many ways shares a silhouette of The Shopping Bag. Like its predecessor, The Carry boasts a more relaxed form, with one large inner pocket, though longer straps allow for over-the-shoulder carrying while studded feet keep the base off the floor. Of course, The Carry still features Telfar’s iconic emblem across the front. Telfar is celebrating the launch with a concept shop at The Corner Shop at Selfridges in London, starting on September 30, allowing potential buyers to come by and actually feel the real leather for themselves.

Pharrell Williams is once again partnering with Tiffany & Co., adding on to the Tiffany Titan collection he launched with the jewelry brand earlier this year. Inspired by Poseidon’s trident, the collection utilizes the aquatic symbol, juxtaposing its severe spear shape with softer, rounded links. Williams’s first round of designs dropped back in May 2024 and featured necklaces, earrings, rings, and bracelets created from 18k gold and black titanium with diamond accents. This second launch adds freshwater pearls into the mix, another reference to the sea as well as Poseidon’s kingdom of Atlantis, which just so happens to share a name with the Virginia Beach town in which Williams grew up.

“The inspiration of the collection comes from my affinity with the water,” Williams said in a statement. “In Japan, it was believed that pearls were created from the tears of mythical water creatures; so I naturally gravitated towards them as a means of expressing this connection to water.” The Tiffany Titan by Pharrell Williams freshwater pearl designs are available now on Tiffany.com and at Tiffany & Co. stores around the world.

Courtesy of Tiffany & Co.

Rimowa The Original Bag

Rimowa’s newest release combines the iconic design of the German brand’s suitcases with the ease of a handbag. Featuring Rimowa’s emblematic grooves in more compact proportions, The Original Bag can be carried by hand, on the shoulder, or across the body. Black and silver colorways make the piece the perfect accompaniment for either a casual outing or a business affair, while the Italian-made leather interior featuring a zipped pocket and credit card slots means all your belongings will be kept safe. The Original Bag is now available on Rimowa.com and at Rimowa stores.

Photograph by Louise and Maria Thornfeldt; Courtesy of Rimowa

Loewe x Saks

If Saks Fifth Avenue looks a bit different to you during the month of September, that’s because it has been taken over by Loewe in celebration of the Spanish brand’s fall/winter 2024 collection. The floral and vegetable motifs of the collection take center stage in an immersive installation. The shoes-level juice bar becomes the Loewe juice bar on September 6 and 7, where guests can enjoy complimentary drinks while admiring the larger-than-life veggie sculptures decorating the store. Of course, Saks’s iconic windows get the Loewe treatment as well, with a display showing off wares from the exclusive Saks edit of fall/winter 2024 women’s and men’s ready-to-wear and accessories. Green caviar beading fills up each space, where a bundle of enormous asparagus acts as a pedestal for the brand’s Squeeze bag and immense carrots stand alongside a floral dress-adorned mannequin. Even if you can’t make it to New York for the whimsical showing, you can still shop the edit, as well as additional styles from the Loewe fall/winter 2024 collection on saks.com, and in select Saks stores across the US.

Photograph by John Daniel Powers

Chanel’s Premiere Sound Watch

Wired headphone girls and watch girls can come together in solidarity to celebrate Chanel’s newest launch: the Premiere Sound Watch. The French house’s creation combines the classic nature of a Chanel bag strap, the octagonal Premiere watch face originally inspired by the No. 5 bottle, and the “It” girl accessory of wired earbuds—all coming together to create a one-of-a-kind necklace. Now you can accessorize your look, keep track of the time, and listen to your favorite tunes all at once. Plus, you don’t have to sacrifice quality for beauty, as the Premiere Sound features state-of-the-art audio technology, that can hook up to any device, allowing for an immersive listening experience with sound insulation. Coco Chanel once said, “I want to be part of what’s to come,” and this innovative piece definitely places Chanel right in the intersection of music and fashion.

Willy Chavarria’s Dirty Willy Underwear

The New York City-based designer Willy Chavarria is having a hell of a time lately—what with dressing Colman Domingo, Moses Sumney, and more at the Met Gala; outfitting Kendrick Lamar for this summer’s viral “Not Like Us” video; and his 2023 American Menswear Designer of the Year award, which he snagged from the CFDA back in November. Now, the designer who founded his namesake brand in 2014 has released another hot item fans are clamoring for: his worn-out underwear.

“To be honest, I thought of this as a fun, artistic, creative thing, but it’s selling like crazy,” Chavarria told W of his new Dirty Willy Underwear line. Spanning briefs, boxer briefs, a jockstrap, and T-shirts, the fine Pima cotton designs feature a well-worn effect: teeny holes, painted-on sweat and urine stains, and prices starting at $320. The concept brings to mind—among other things—the selling of used underwear as a fetish.

“When I was younger, I did that,” Chavarria, who started his career at Joe Boxer before working at Ralph Lauren and launching the men’s underwear business at American Eagle Outfitters, admits. “I sold underwear and socks back in the AOL chatroom days when the Internet was first coming about.” This new foray is a personal one for Chavarria, who grew up in California’s San Joaquin Valley before moving to New York. He’s planning to eventually expand his underwear line at a more accessible price point. But for now, he has one humble desire: “I hope people are wearing [the underwear] on [the cruising app] Sniffies.” —Mikelle Street

Photograph by Marco Ovando

Dilara Fındıkoğlu x Heaven By Marc Jacobs

When one cult brand collaborates with another cult brand, you can be sure it will result in soon-to-sell-out magic. Heaven By Marc Jacobs, the Gen Z-beloved, counterculture-inspired Marc Jacobs satellite brand is partnering with the Turkish-British designer Dilara Fındıkoğlu on an edit of ready-to-wear pieces inspired by Fındıkoğlu’s grunge high school era. Gigi Hadid fronts the campaign shot by Alana O’Herlihy, showing off lace-up babydoll dresses, slashed Ts held together by safety pins, chopped-off minis, and a whole lot of leather. “When I was creating this collection, I had my high school years in mind where I was listening to Avril Lavigne, The Runaways, Bikini Kill, and Girlschool, trying to find my identity wearing metallic blue Marc Jacobs platforms, Gothic Lolita dresses and band T-shirts,” Fındıkoğlu said in a press release. Feminine meets Gothic in pieces that evoke a darker side of Marie Antoinette—or a sweaty concert hall with a swirling mosh pit. “This small wardrobe really is the dream wardrobe of my teenage self and I want them to be dream pieces of all girls now!” Dilara x Heaven is available now on marcjacobs.com, though it is already selling out, so don’t wait if you want to get your hands on a safety pin bikini.

Gigi Hadid in the new ads.

Courtesy of Marc Jacobs Heaven

Zoë By Saint Laurent

Anthony Vaccarello and Zoë Kravitz are commemorating their long-standing relationship with a book of images by the photographer Henrik Purienne. Zoë features over 100 pages of both color and black-and-white photography that places the actress and her independent spirit on display, in settings including the beach, city, and at home. Supporting characters— including Jeremy Allen White—appear throughout the pages as well, adding to the abstract narrative of allure and voyeurism. Zoë will be available for purchase at the Saint Laurent Babylone store in Paris and Saint Laurent Rive Droite in Los Angeles, as well as on ysl.com. In honor of the book’s release, images will also be exhibited at the Los Angeles store before moving on to Paris later this year.

Henrik Purienne/Yves Saint Laurent
Henrik Purienne/Saint Laurent

Louis Vuitton x Timberland

Louis Vuitton is trying its hand at workwear with a new capsule collection from Pharrell Williams. First seen in Williams’s fall/winter 2024 show for the brand, the line explores the history of American Western style, combining utility and comfort with Louis Vuitton’s French elegance. Classic utilitarian pieces like trucker jackets, canvas coats, and denim are redefined with high-level craftsmanship while a new Keepall 50 Toolbox bag places a utility twist on one of Louis Vuitton’s signature accessories. The stars of the collection, however, undoubtedly come from a collaboration between Louis Vuitton and Timberland, first seen on that fall/winter runway back in January. The partnership resulted in a variety of different styles, including a monogrammed-embossed take on the brand’s classic six-inch work boot. In addition, there’s another ankle boot with a slightly taller shaft, a pull-on mid-calf boot, and a lace-up ranger style. Each design is available in Timberland’s usual wheat nubuck leather, as well as black, and their waterproof construction and rubber lug soles mean the footwear is actually useful in addition to eye-catching. The workwear collection, along with the Timberland collaboration, will be available in select stores worldwide starting August 8 and online at louisvuitton.com.

Courtesy of Louis Vuitton

Collina Strada x Baggu

After their hugely successful Sandy Liang collaboration, Baggu is pairing up with another fashion world favorite. Collina Strada, a brand known for its trippy prints and out-there nature motifs, has brought their playful spirit to a line of summery recycled nylon accessories. Standouts include a shoulder bag in the shape of a horse (one of Collina Strada’s signatures; fans may recall Kim Petras’s 2021 Met Gala look), cargo bags in melty florals, and a picnic blanket covered in cherubs and tomatoes. For a little bit of shade at the beach or in the park, there’s even a matching pop-up tent. All of the bags and pouches are $70 and under, making them an ideal gift for all the fashion girls in your life with summer birthdays.

The Van Cleef & Arpels Collection (1906-1953)

For the first time in the history of Van Cleef & Arpels, the maison has organized a comprehensive look at the jewelry brand’s history and collection with a pair of coffee table books. The first of two volumes, which came out June 24, highlights the beginnings of Van Cleef, and the foundation of the brand’s lasting legacy in fine jewelry. The Van Cleef & Arpels Collection (1906-1953) features images of almost 700 pieces, including objects, jewelry, and watches, while providing a peek into the artistic processes and cultural contexts in which they were designed. Preliminary sketches allow for a look inside the house’s creative process, while a historical deep dive traces Van Cleef’s emergence in the early 20th century and eventual expansion from Paris to New York. The first installment will be followed by an additional one in the coming years that explores the label’s growth from 1953 to the present day.

Courtesy of Van Cleef & Arpels.

Courtesy of Van Cleef & Arpels

Celine Pilates Collection

Are you looking for a way to make your Pilates workout even more bougie? It didn’t seem possible, but now that Celine is tapping into the ath-leisure market, you can up your workout game and sweat in style thanks to the brand’s new Pilates collection. Kaia Gerber fronts the campaign, showing off a razorback cropped top and high-waist biker shorts, but it’s the accessories—the patterned yoga mat, the leather-handled weights, and the monogrammed kettlebell—that really stand out. The big ticket item, however, is undoubtedly the reformer, featuring a leather carriage covered in Celine’s logo, and shearling handlebars. If that doesn’t motivate you to hold your plank for another 30 seconds, nothing will. The collection will be available at celine.com and in select Celine stores beginning this October.

Kaia Gerber stars in the campaign for Celine’s Pilates collection photographed and styled by Hedi Slimane. Courtesy of Celine

Tiffany & Co. x Elsa Peretti

Tiffany and Co. is celebrating 50 years of one of its most successful design collaborations with some new takes on classic pieces. Inspired by the famous Elsa Peretti Bone Cuff, the jewelry brand is now releasing Elsa Peretti Bone and Split rings, which build on Peretti’s legacy and her minimalist approach to design. Peretti was originally inspired to create the cuff back in 1970, following visits she’d made as a youth to a 17th-century Capuchin crypt in Rome, as well as Antoni Gaudí’s Casa Milà in Barcelona. Now, Tiffany is upholding the legacy they’ve built with Peretti and shrinking down the original designs so they sculpt to the wearer’s finger. Both the Bone and Split rings are available in 18k gold and sterling silver, and will be sold exclusively on Tiffany.com and at Tiffany & Co. stores in Europe and the Middle East beginning June 14. The full collection will launch globally in stores on July 1.

Courtesy of Tiffany & Co.
Courtesy of Tiffany & Co.

Away x La Ligne

Your summer vacation plans may be locked and loaded, but there’s still one thing missing from your beachside getaway—the perfect travel look. Luckily, luggage brand Away has teamed up with La Ligne for a capsule collection of travel accessories and clothing that will turn the train out to the Hamptons into a fashion moment. The collaboration features twenty pieces, including Away’s signature Bigger Carry-On bags in two vibrant colorways—an Aperol-inspired orange and a nautical blue. Matching accessories, including packing cubes, luggage tags, and sunglass pouches, allow for a curated look that will have everyone on the Jitney drooling. Of course, La Ligne didn’t just provide their classic stripes to the collab, but a ten-piece limited-edition collection as well, featuring summertime options for women, men, and kids. That way, you can match your suitcase in a rollneck orange striped sweater or Bonne Nuit pajamas if you really want to embrace comfort on your long-haul flight. The travel accessories and clothing are available on the brands’s respective sites, awaytravel.com and lalignenyc.com, as well as in stores while supplies lasts.

Saint Laurent x Ray-Ban

Just in time for the sunny days of summer, Saint Laurent has paired up with Ray-Ban to create the season’s new must-have sunglasses. Anthony Vaccarello reimagined the sunglasses brand’s classic Wayfarer design for a limited-edition style called the Ultra Black Wayfarers. The chic, timeless shades feature both the Saint Laurent and Ray-Ban logos, as well as all-black details, hence the name. You can grab your own pair at ysl.com as well as in person at the Saint Laurent Rive Droite and Saint Laurent Babylone stores in Beverly Hills and Paris, respectively. But don’t wait too long, the collaboration produced only 1750 pairs, and they’re sure to go quickly.

Hailey Bieber Courtesy of Saint Laurent

Gap x Dôen

For years, Dôen has been one of those IYKYK fashion brands with all the chic women you follow on Instagram buying its breezy summer dresses in multiples and living in them all year long. Now, the LA-based brand founded by sisters Margaret and Katherine Kleveland is bringing its signature California cool to the masses with a 51-piece capsule collection for Gap. Among the lineup, which ranges from $20-$158, are a pair of covetable wide-legged khakis, an oversized denim jacket, eyelet tops, and, of course, romantic floral print frocks that fit perfectly. There’s also a selection of matching children’s looks for the mommy-and-me crowd.

Fittingly another pair of stylish sisters—Ruby and Lily Aldridge—star in the campaign. The Gap × Dôen collection will be available worldwide on Friday, May 17 at noon ET on gap.com and in select stores.

Lily Aldridge in the Gap x Dôen collaboration.

Dan Martensen Courtesy of the Gap

The Louis Vuitton 37th America’s Cup Barcelona Capsule

For decades now, Louis Vuitton has sponsored the America’s Cup. This year, to mark the legendary sailing race beginning in Barcelona on August 29, the luxury house has unveiled a special capsule collection that draws inspiration from the foremost maritime sporting event. The nautical-inspired line which encompasses everything from slick windbreakers to elegant jersey —and, of course, sea-worthy bags—will be available in stores and on louisvuitton.com starting July 18.

Courtesy of Louis Vuitton

Victoria Beckham x Mango

Mango is turning 40, Victoria Beckham just hit 50, and together they are celebrating with a chic and contemporary capsule collection that fits squarely into both Mango’s and Beckham’s aesthetic. The resulting pieces—comprised of elevated slipdresses, lightweight tailoring, and unexpected knitwear—will be outfitting the stylish and unfussy all spring and summer long. Inspired by the 1969 Jane Birkin film La Piscine, much of the collection evokes a retro, ’70s aesthetic and French Riviera vibe. In the vein of Victoria Beckham’s personal color palette, the capsule’s hues are mostly neutral, featuring white, black, and ecru with touches of butter yellow, blue, peach, and mauve. The real stars in the collection are the thoughtful details—like a cutout on a classic button-down shirt or the manipulated stitching on a maxidress. It all feels like a natural extension of Posh’s wardrobe: Beckham’s signature flared pants come into play, as do themes of transparency and lingerie-inspired pieces. The 46-piece collection, which ranges in price from $80 to $500, is available now on Mango.com.

MarieHélène de Taillac

Wearing a piece of Marie-Hélène de Taillac jewelry is like seeing a colorful rainbow after a rainstorm. It’s a jolt of optimism and joy in the form of brightly hued necklaces, rings, and bracelets. Her pieces live in the jewelry boxes of your most stylish friends—and are showcased in the permanent collection of Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris.

Her summer 2024 collection, all done in turquoise, is just as exquisite as all those that came before it, with inspiration drawn from the vibrant Arizona turquoise. De Taillac’s signature designs—the Dancing Emilie, Incandescence, and Gabrielle d’Estrées earrings—feel brand-new again when rendered in the glistening blue-green stone. Boho chic is certainly back in style, and there’s no better way to channel that trend than with Marie-Hélène de Taillac’s new Marisa design. Playful motifs like cacti, mushrooms, and clovers bring a lightness to the innate beauty of each stone—and makes every one of her summer 2024 pieces a must-have for any free-spirited jewelry lover.

Simone Rocha x Crocs

If the squishy plastic, pearl, and crystal-embellished footwear Simone Rocha sent down the runway during her London Fashion Week show have been stomping through your mind since last fall, you’re in for quite a treat. The brand is finally releasing three varieties of its previously runway-exclusive collaboration with Crocs—so whether you’re an ornate bride-to-be or a girly Goth, you’ll have a new pair of kicks that will very quickly become the star of your wardrobe. Simone Rocha and Crocs’s collaboration comes in three different styles, ranging from everyday looks to outright showstoppers. There’s the Classic Clog (the one Croc fans know very well), available in black or white and decorated with that signature Simone Rocha charm. The Siren puts the Classic on a platform—literally—adding a sturdy heel and even more embellishment. The group is rounded out by the Quick Trail in black, pink, and khaki, with a more athletic silhouette, even better to contrast the flowers of crystals that bloom on the sides. All styles will be available starting April 10 on both simonerocha.com and crocs.co.uk—but act fast, because the Rocha superfans sure will.

Ganni x Paloma Elsesser

Speaking of products teased on the runway, those size-inclusive pieces Paloma Elsesser debuted during Ganni’s spring/summer 2024 presentation at Copenhagen Fashion Week earlier this year are finally making it to store shelves as well. The model has lent her hand to the Danish brand, working with Ganni’s creative director Ditte Reffstrup to create a capsule collection. The result is comprised of seven pieces—four dresses and three trousers—rendered in a deep red mesh, heavy brown knit, a black-and-white polka-dot mesh, and a gray check. Some of the dresses boast hoods, but they all feature bodice cutouts, while the pants can be worn underneath their matching dresses (as Elsesser did with the red mesh set to open Ganni’s recent runway show) or on their own. All items, of course, are adorned with Ganni’s butterfly logo charm. This collection builds on Ganni’s existing dedication to size inclusivity with products across their main collections and collaborations already offered in an extended size range of EU 32-52. The Paloma Elsesser capsule collection will be available on ganni.com, as well as in select stores across Europe and the U.S., beginning on April 17th.

Photograph by Lee Mary Manning

Marc Jacobs x Anna Sui

Anna Sui is joining in on the continuing celebrations for Marc Jacobs’s 40th anniversary. The longtime friends and collaborators are teaming up for the third time, bringing back the cartoon versions of themselves, first conceived by illustrator Will Broome in the early aughts, as Miss and Mister Marc. This time, the duo is placed on a Marc Jacobs classic—the Snapshot bag—their white, rounded faces drawn on either side of the brand’s logo. The collaboration also features a green and white, limited-edition varsity jacket. This one is void of Broome’s cartoons, but is covered in custom patches, including those featuring Marc and Anna’s respective initials, an “84,” representing the year the brand launched, and stars climbing up the left arm. “There is nothing better than creating with a friend,” Sui said in a statement about the collaboration, which will be available to shop on marcjacobs.com and annasui.com on March 28th.

Louis Vuitton Men’s x Tyler, the Creator

Pharrell Williams is bringing his friends and family into the fold at Louis Vuitton as the recently-appointed creative director of menswear. After composing the soundtrack for Louis Vuitton’s fall 2022 men’s show, musician Tyler, the Creator has been invited back—this time in an even larger capacity: to conceive a spring 2024 men’s capsule collection for the brand, available now on louisvuitton.com. Tyler’s preppy tilt is clear within the collection, which boasts cable-knit sweaters, knee-skimming shorts, and matching sets. While the pieces are relatively trans-seasonal, spring is represented in the form of colors, with sky blues and pastel pinks brightening up deep chocolate brown and black, choices that deliciously evoke a Parisian patisserie. The iconic LV emblem is also re-introduced here, this time hand-drawn by Tyler. Paired with sketches of the artist’s own Airedale Terriers, daisies, and even some food items, the patterns in the collection add a touch of whimsy often associated with Tyler. “My main focus was making things I would wear all the time,” Tyler said in a statement. “I dress the same in a meeting as I do a performance or grocery store trip, so hand-drawing the monogram felt like the perfect balance to me.”

Pamela Anderson x Re/Done

The denim brand Re/Done has always had a thing for the ’90s: they got their start by tweaking the fit of old pairs of Levi’s to suit modern tastes. Now, they’re partnering with Pamela Anderson, the ultimate ’90s It Girl, on a capsule inspired by some of her favorite off-duty style staples from that decade. The collection includes light wash jeans made from upcycled denim, cheeky graphic tees and cropped hoodies made from organic cotton, and vegan apple leather patches—Anderson is an avid environmentalist, hence the focus on sustainable materials. The full collection is available on Re/Done’s website today.

Veneda Carter x Timberland

Timberland is an iconic label all on its own—but add stylist and jewelry designer Veneda Carter’s exacting eye to the mix, and the outerwear brand gets a whole new look. Just two years ago, the L.A.-based creative released her first collaboration with Timberland: a shiny patent-leather version of the brand’s classic 6” wheat boot, a silhouette that’s been a staple in Carter’s personal wardrobe for years. The style—which the Internet quickly dubbed as the “glazed doughnut boot”—was an instant hit. “It has been so exciting to see how many people the shoes speak to,” Carter says. “Even those who have never worn Timberland before are wearing these shoes.”

Thanks to the success of the first collection, Carter and Timberland have partnered once more, introducing three new styles in what is becoming her collab signature—patent leather. The 6” boot will now be available not only in wheat patent leather, but in black patent leather as well (a fierce colorway already worn by the likes of Drake). But what Carter is most excited for in this second iteration is the new zip-boot heel: a silhouette inspired by a 2019 Timberland Poshmark find that barely cost Veneda $20. The design gives Timberland fans a touch of sleek elegance and elevation. Timberland x Veneda Carter Drop 2 will be available to shop at flagship Timberland® stores and online, as well as select retailers on Tuesday, March 5th at 8 AM EST.

Courtesy of Veneda Carter. Photographed by Liam MacRae.

Louis Vuitton Remix Collection

No longer must you search the depths of Depop to find Louis Vuitton bags of the early aughts. Now, you can purchase one, brand new, from the house itself. Louis Vuitton has caught on to the Y2K craze, and it’s bringing back two of its most popular prints and one of its classic bags from the era with the new LV Remix Collection. The Monogram Vernis and Monogram Denim, which originally debuted in 2000 and 2005, respectively, find a place on a range of bags, including the Croissant from 2002. Other more modern styles like the Capucines get the Denim and Monogram treatment as well, as does a range of belts, shoes, and hats. If you wish to dress in head-to-toe denim Louis Vuitton like you’re heading out for a night at the club with Paris Hilton in 2005, you’ll find everything you need right here.

Courtesy of Louis Vuitton

La Ligne’s Anniversary Archive Collection

American fashion brand La Ligne is celebrating its seven-year anniversary by giving back to its fans. Ahead of the milestone, the brand’s cofounders Meredith Melling, Molly Howard, and Valerie Macaulay presented over 30 archival styles and allowed consumers to choose their favorites. Now, the winning seven styles are being reissued in a limited-edition collection, allowing for one more chance to snap them up. Of course, La Ligne’s signature stripe is present within the collection, in the form of a half-zip sweater, black and white button-down, and more. Wardrobe staples are also at play, like a classic satin slipdress and wide-leg tuxedo pants. The collection is available now online at www.lalignenyc.com as well as at La Ligne’s bricks-and-mortar locations.

Louis Vuitton Men’s Spring/Summer 2024 Pop-Up

Louis Vuitton is lending its Parisian sensibility to downtown Manhattan with the opening of a SoHo pop-up celebrating Pharrell Williams’s first collection as the creative director of Louis Vuitton Men’s. The only experience on the East Coast dedicated to the collection, the Pont Neuf–themed store takes inspiration from the setting where Williams staged his first show back in June 2023. Covered almost completely in gold, the space boasts Parisian-style molding inspired by the bridge, as well as streetlamps that will transport you to the City of Light. A white and gold checkered floor pays homage to the house’s classic Damier pattern, which Williams reinterpreted throughout his spring/summer 2024 collection. Accessories, jewelry, leather goods, luggage, ready-to-wear, shoes, and trunks will be available at the shop, while a second location down the street will offer an appointment-only experience. The pop-up will be open from January 4 through mid-March with a second drop of goods coming on February 8.

Courtesy of Louis Vuitton

Courtesy of Louis Vuitton

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