Victoria Beckham and Gap have announced their Spring 2026 collection, marking the first drop of a multi-season partnership. The 38-piece capsule is set to launch on April 24.
Collaborations
Coverage of the latest collaborations across fashion, luxury, beauty, art, and culture — from designer partnerships and capsule collections to brand crossovers shaping contemporary consumer culture.
On April 20, kolor, known for its distinctive use of color and architectural design approach within Japan’s fashion scene, announced its first collaboration with eyewear brand EYEVAN.
On April 16, Swedish fashion brand H&M unveiled the full looks of its latest collaboration with Stella McCartney in New York. Set to launch on May 7, the collection marks the 20th anniversary of the duo’s first partnership and reflects on McCartney’s 25-year journey as a designer.
The Mallorca-based Spanish footwear brand, Camper, has announced “Karst Finch,” a new footwear model developed as part of its second collaborative project with ISSEY MIYAKE. First unveiled during the Spring/Summer 2026 collection, the model is set for a global launch on April 15.
Gap has partnered with New York-based streetwear label Awake NY to unveil a collaborative collection that channels the spirit of 1990s street culture, reinterpreted through a contemporary lens.
On March 17, American denim icon Levi’s® announced a collaboration with New York-based fashion brand Bode. The project will be released as a limited-edition collection that fuses personal memory with American craftsmanship.
On March 12, French heritage travel goods maison Moynat and Hong Kong-born artist Kasing Lung unveiled their second collaboration collection at a launch event in Paris.
On March 10, Jil Sander and Oliver Peoples simultaneously released the first drop of their highly anticipated eyewear collaboration worldwide.
In a fashion landscape defined by relentless consumption and the constant churn of newness, Marine Serre’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection “THE GRACE OF TIME” offers a deliberate counter-rhythm.
On March 2, Los Angeles–based apparel and lifestyle brand Madhappy announced its second collaborative collection with global sports brand PUMA.









