The best designer collabs of summer 2025 you need to know


As we head into summer 2025, designer collabs are coming in hot. From Isabel Marant and Converse bringing back Chucks to Gigi Hadid bringing her LA charm to Havaianas, this season has already been off to a strong start when it comes to high-profile fashion partnerships.
Fashion collabs are often a way for brands to tap into new demographics or expand existing ones. Sometimes, a high street brand might partner with a designer to elevate their offering, whilst giving the designer a wider reach (we're ready to pounce on the Barbour x Crocs collection that just dropped), while other times, brands collaborate because they share an aesthetic universe. When Levi's announced a collab with cult Japanese label Sacai, for example, we couldn't help but feel it was a long time coming, given Sacai's love of exploding traditional denim silhouettes.
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With so much happening all at once, we know it could be rather overwhelming to keep track of all these exciting capsules, so below we've collated the best summer 2025 designer collabs you need to know. Happy shopping!
Harley Weir/Courtesy of Louis VuittonLouis Vuitton x Murakami
The fashion set went wild when Louis Vuitton announced the re-edition of the era-defining 2002 collaboration with artist Takashi Murakami earlier this year, which saw the French Maison's iconic bags adorned with the Japanese artist's colourful cartoons. This March, the second drop has arrived with more styles like the City Bags and footwear, including sneakers and platform sandals sprinkled with Murakami's cherry blossom motif, which was one of the most enduring styles of the first collaboration.
Courtesy of FENTYFENTY x PUMA
Already one of the most popular trainers of 2025, FENTY's latest drop with PUMA – which features the sleek Avanti LS in retro hues like cobalt blue and neon yellow – are flying off shelves thanks to Rihanna's street style appearances. Queen RiRi demonstrated just how versatile the new shoe is, wearing them with denim and tulle skirts alike. We'd hurry up and get a pair if we were you!
Oliver Holms/Courtesy of PandoraAhluwalia x Pandora
Following their partnership on Ahluwalia's spring/summer 2025 runway, Pandora has collaborated with London-based fashion designer Priya Ahluwalia on an exclusive range of engravable jewellery, with designs paying homage to Priya’s dual Indian-Nigerian heritage. ‘Paisley Print’ is inspired by Indian embroidery, for example, while ‘Flower of Nigeria’ represents a Costus Spectabilis, the flower Nigeria; and the ‘Joy’ print appears again on the distinctive ‘Map of Africa’.
Courtesy of Tommy HilfigerSofia Richie Grainge x Tommy Hilfiger
Sofia Richie Grainge lends her all-American aesthetic to an exclusive capsule with iconic American label Tommy Hilfiger, entitled Sofia for Tommy. “Tommy is a true icon of style,” says Sofia. “He is someone I’ve looked up to as a designer and a creative force ever since I started working in the fashion industry. I’m so proud to introduce a collection that embodies effortless sophistication for the everyday." The capsule includes 24 pieces inspired by archival preppy silhouettes and vintage nautical flags.

Beats by Dre x Sandy Liang
Beats by Dre latest fashion collab is with emerging New York Fashion Designer Sandy Liang who has made her mark on the newest Beats Solo 4 headphones. The chic headphones feature her own hand-drawn pink ribbon design across the headband and matching pink “b” logos, with custom packaging including a pink 3D-sculpted ribbon of Sandy's design.

Sandro x Louise Bourgeois
French-American artist Louise Bourgeois, best known for her monumental spider sculptures and spiral patterns, has collaborated with contemporary brand Sandro on the perfect spring capsule. Evelyn Chetrite, Founder & Artistic Director of Sandro, has always been a fan of Louise’s work, and has tapped the artist for a series of summery pieces featuring flowing shirts, trousers, airy dresses, a skirt, hat and bag. Natural materials are used throughout the capsule, such as linens, printed cotton poplin, and silk twill.
Once you've gotten your hands on the capsule, be sure to check out Louise Bourgeois’ Maman Spider sculpture at the Tate Modern this spring, making an appearance for the gallery's 25th anniversary.

Marks & Spencer x Olivia von Halle
For Mark's and Spencer’s first nightwear collaboration, the high street label has tapped London's best-known luxury pyjama label Olivia von Halle to create a sophisticated line of sleepwear at an affordable price point.
Olivia von Halle reworked three iconic prints to feature within the limited-edition, 10-piece capsule: the classic stripe, the cat print and a feminine floral pattern.
“When I was a child, my mother hated shopping - with the exception of M&S,” says Olivia von Halle. "It was the one place she would go to and as a fashion hungry teenager I looked forward to our visits with huge excitement. From those very early childhood trips, to being fitted for my first bra, a trip to M&S has preceded many exciting milestones in my life and so it was an honour to collaborate with them on this limited-edition capsule collection. They are an icon of the British high street, and I feel so privileged to be able to play a small part in that ever-evolving legacy.”
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Barbour x Crocs
In a collab we're all surprised doesn't already exist, British heritage and lifestyle brand Barbour partners with Crocs on a first-ever, limited-edition collection. The lineup features outerwear, a clog, wellies (of course) and nine Jibbitz charms, the personalisation badges synonymous with Crocs. In keeping with the countryside chic aesthetic, the pieces will have a tartan graphic print, chosen to match the iconic tartan liner of Barbour jackets. The result is a range that perfectly marries the DNA of both iconic brands. “With practicality and a love of the great outdoors at the heart of both brands, this playful new collaboration is a fun way to celebrate that shared foundation,” says Ian Bergin, Director of Barbour Menswear.

Rimowa x MYKITA
Two pioneering German brands have joined forces on an exciting collab this spring that celebrates technical prowess and design. Luxury luggage brand Rimowa, renowned for their lightweight and stylish suitcases have partnered with innovative eyewear brand MYKITA who are best known for their minimalist frames. Together, they've created an ultra-lightweight collection of aluminium glasses meticulously handcrafted at MYKITA HAUS in Berlin that are a timeless blend of form and function.
“Rimowa and MYKITA are two innovative German brands with deep technical expertise in their respective fields,” says RIMOWA CEO Hugues Bonnet-Masimbert. "Both known for recognisable design features and innovative use of materials. With shared values on durability and craftsmanship, fusing our emphasis on movement with MYKITA’s focus on vision was a natural fit.”
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Linda Farrow x The Attico
A crowd-favourite for a reason, luxury eyewear label Linda Farrow has launched another drop of their collaboration with the Italian designer duo behind The Attico. Fans of the brand know The Attico for their party-ready looks and this eyewear collection is also meant to take you straight from the beach club to the dance floor. The latest drop offers punchy hues and fashion-forward frames just in time for the long, sunny days with new styles like the Milano, Rania, and fresh colourways of the iconic Marfa silhouette.

Gigi Hadid x Havaianas
Our favourite LA girl Gigi Hadid was just named creative director of Havainas and was tasked with creating a line of flip flops we'll all be wearing this summer. Well, consider the mission accomplished. Inspired by classic pin-up art and infused with Gigi’s effortless, Californian style, the collaboration features stunning prints taken from sunset tones and ocean waves.
“As a lifelong fan of the brand, coming in as the creative director of my own Havaianas capsule collection has been so much fun - my 15-year-old self would be jumping up and down!” said Gigi about the collaboration. “What's great about working with such an iconic, globally recognised product is that you get to celebrate what you love about it, while deciding what your own touch will be."
Courtesy of Levi'sLevi's x Sacai
Sacai's creative director Chitose Abe’s has always been known for her spliced-and-diced garments, transforming familiar garments into unexpected new forms. Her latest collab with iconic denim label Levi's is inspired by James Dean's iconic spirit of freedom and captures Sacai's DNA while celebrating the heritage of Levi’s denim craftsmanship. Think: modern overalls, cropped tuxedo blazers and wide-legged jeans that make utilitarian styles look oh-so-sexy.

Acne Studios x Moomin
Cool kids, assemble! Cult fashion label Acne Studios has collaborated with fellow Scandi Tove Jansson’s Moomin universe on a second collaboration, offering a collection of denim, knitwear, accessories and other ready-to-wear adorned in Jansson's playful characters. Pinstripe shirts and jeans alike are sprinkled with beloved Moomin characters. We're partial to the trainers with Moomin friends pinned all along the laces!
Courtesy of ConverseIsabel Marant x Converse
After teaming up for the first time in 2024, Converse and Isabel Marant reunite to bring back boho iterations of four Converse classics, including the signature wedge trainers (yes, those divisive ‘00s styles are back). The new collaboration reimagines the iconic Chuck 70 silhouette and draws from the bandana scarf prints for which Isabel Marant is known. High tops, low tops, and the wedge trainers are wrapped in the boho print offered in brown and pink.

Stine Goya x Umbro
In a celebration of women's football, Scandi label Stine Goya partnered with Umbro, the iconic maker of football uniforms, for a bold capsule that reimagines classic sportswear.
The collection pays homage to the Women’s Euro Cup and aims to celebrate the groundbreaking achievements of female athletes with seven styles: a T-shirt, long-sleeve top, skirt, minidress, windbreaker, trousers and a pair of socks. Tinged with 90s and early 2000s nostalgia, the capsule features a bold play on colour, material combinations, and customised patches.
“Women’s football has long been in the shadow of men’s football, and shining a light on it is essential for its continued growth. This collection is all about the fusion of sport and fashion—bringing sports aesthetics to the streets and vice versa” says Stine Goya, Creative Director.

J Crew x Alighieri
J.Crew joined forces with cult London-based brand, Alighieri to create a limited-edition summer capsule of jewellery and embellished ready-to-wear. Founder and Creative Director Rosh Mahtani merged J.Crew’s maritime heritage and timeless aesthetic with Alighieri’s beautiful, golden heirlooms with a collection of talismans reminiscent of treasures found at sea, all crafted in London’s Hatton Garden.
“When I was invited by Olympia Gayot to create an Alighieri x J.Crew summer capsule, I was immediately inspired to look back to the iconic 90s catalogues,” said Rosh Mahtani, OBE. “Inspired by summer days on the water, I wanted this capsule to celebrate the magic of seaside adventures, a life unlocked at sea, in oversized white shirts and molten gold fish.”

Roisin Pierce x Polene
Unveiled at Róisín Pierce’s Paris Fashion Week presentation last season, the Irish designer's latest collab with French leather goods label Polene has finally hit shelves. Beloved for her feminine designs that celebrate traditional Irish craftsmanship, the womenswear designer received the Chanel Prix des Métiers d'art's inaugural award in 2019 and was named a finalist for the prestigious LVMH Prize for Young Fashion Designers in 2022.
For her latest collection, she's expanded her offering to covetable bags through the Button Bow collection, which sees Róisín adorn Polene's minimalist styles with her signature romantic flair, dotting geometric bags with bows hand-stitched by skilled artisans into an elegant lattice.
Courtesy of Jimmy ChooJimmy Choo x Malbon
Golf and glamour come together in Jimmy Choo's second collaboration with celebrated golf-wear brand Malbon.
The golf-inspired collection features a fresh JC Monogram Jacquard in new colourways from “Malbon Green” to “Malbon Pink” and an updated version of Malbon’s mascot ‘Buckets’ that can be found on logo visors and bucket hats alike. The footwear includes the JC/Malbon Diamond Trainers for both men and women with a removable Kiltie and two pairs of laces.
“I’m so excited to announce our second collaboration with Malbon, built upon our first round of getting to understand and designing deeper into the best of our two worlds, fashion in sporting lifestyle" says Sandra Choi, Jimmy Choo's creative director. "We were inspired further into the playful elements of Malbon in golf, leaning into the purpose and functionality for the accessories and all the moments that serves. Dialling up the design details which are typically rooted from this sport, it results in a collection that’s both fun and on brand(s)!”

Lido x Lie Studios
Minimalist girlies rejoice! Chic Italian swimwear label Lido has partnered with Danish jewellery brand Lié Studios on a slinky line of swimwear that is sure to get you plenty of compliments on the beach. The small capsule features two bikinis and two one-piece swimsuits, each offered in dark green and brown and embellished with Dalmatian gemstones that add a refined, decorative element and are a nod to the rugged beauty of the Sicilian coastline, where the campaign was shot.
“This capsule marks our first-ever brand collaboration, and we’re so pleased to partner with Lido on a collection that
feels like a natural summer extension of our universe,” say Amalie and Cecilie Moosgaard, founders of LIÉ STUDIO.
“We wanted to create something versatile and wearable – swimwear that functions as part of a full outfit, not just at the
beach. A swimsuit under a crisp white shirt and jeans becomes a look.”
Mango x Supriya Lele
Mango embraces the essence of summer with “A Summer Reverie,” a new capsule collection created in collaboration with emerging British-Indian designer Supriya Lele. The launch also marks the debut of Mango Collective, a platform dedicated to supporting and celebrating the creativity and innovation of young designers, while bringing them to Mango's loyal customers.
The collection features 34 delicate pieces, including long dresses, skirts and bathing suits, wrapped in Supriya's distinctive design aesthetic and techniques of draped tricot and transparent layering. Blending the designer's cultural heritage with modern silhouettes, the collection is sure to turn heads this summer.

KHY x Dilara Findikoglu
You may have seen Dilara Findikoglu's designs on your favourite celebrities from FKA Twigs to Emma Corrin. Now, the Turkish designer and LFW staple renowned for her couture-inspired corsetry, is partnering with Kylie Jenner, a longtime admirer and supporter of the brand. For Kylie's fashion label KHY, Dilara infuses her dark-romantic aesthetic, creating a capsule of fitted halter dresses with corseted ribbon closures, moto-inspired zipper jackets and high-rise trousers with metal hardware.
"It's truly been a dream to partner with Dilara on this KHY collection, someone whose designs I've respected and
admired for years," said Kylie Jenner. “Together, we've developed a collection that feels feminine, sexy, and romantic, all while staying true to Dilara's unique and edgy aesthetic. Knowing her
expertise with corsetry, we were excited to explore this silhouette for KHY in a new light. I can't wait for everyone
to see the Long Sleeve Corset Dress—it's a statement piece that I think perfectly embodies our shared vision.”
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