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6 Designer Collabs Fashion Editors Can't Wait To Get Their Hands On
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6 Designer Collabs Fashion Editors Can't Wait To Get Their Hands On

  • Bustle editors name Willy Chavarria x Zara as a top collaboration to shop now.
  • JIL Sander x PUMA combines minimalism with sport for a popular sneaker release.
  • Versace partners with Onitsuka Tiger for bright sneaker designs.
  • Old Navy collaborates with Christopher John Rogers for bold, wearable pieces.
  • J.Crew teams with Tanner Fletcher for a reimagined Rollneck sweater collection.
  • Susan Fang collaborates with Melissa on jelly shoes with floral details.
  • The piece notes a broader trend: more designer collabs are launching with mass retailers.
  • The article highlights ongoing and upcoming designer collabs from major labels.
  • The editors expect these collabs to reshape accessibility to premium design.
  • The feature emphasizes the joy and wearable nature of the collections.
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There’s Never Been a Bigger Year for High-Low Collabs
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There’s Never Been a Bigger Year for High-Low Collabs

  • Vogue notes a surge in high-low fashion collabs, with Zara and John Galliano leading a wave of cross-market partnerships.
  • Stella McCartney and H&M's lookbook drop is highlighted as a pivotal revival of luxury-meets-masstige collaborations.
  • The article recalls that 2005’s McCartney-H&M launch was praised as a shopping riot and helped democratize fashion.
  • The piece highlights Halston’s JC Penney deal as a cautionary tale of constraining high fashion’s reach.
  • Uniqlo and H&M are cited for expanding designer partnerships with brands like Jil Sander, Margiela, and Margiela’s Margiela
  • The article notes that cross-market collabs are now standard practice and fuel democratization of fashion.
  • John Galliano’s Zara project is described as upping the ante for high-low collaborations.
  • The piece recalls how Missoni’s collaboration caused a major website crash, underscoring demand.
  • The article assembles a historical arc from Halston to Margiela to illustrate ongoing cycles of collaboration.
  • The piece closes by noting the continued desire for affordable luxury and the potential for more re-releases.
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