These are the autumn 2024 designer collabs you need to know


September-slash-October is unofficially the start of the year for fashion (although September being fashion month is a total write-off), which means once October rolls around, designer collabs come in fast and hot. It seems like there's one dropping every week, some between usual suspects who have so much synergy it's almost surprising one doesn't already exist (Exhibit A: Diesel x Savage x Fenty) and some are quite surprising (Jimmy Choo x Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, anyone?)
Thank the Scandi fashion Gods.

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 Reformation x Clare Waight Keller jewellery collection that just dropped), while other times brands collaborate because they share an aesthetic universe. When Harry Styles' brand Pleasing announced a limited drop with Disney's Fantasia, for example, we couldn't help but feel it just made sense.
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 autumn-winter 2024 designer collabs you need to know about. Happy shopping.

Reformation x Clare Waight Keller
For the first time ever, Reformation launches jewellery with the help of designer Clare Waight Keller, who is best known for her tenure as creative director of luxury fashion houses Chloé and Givenchy. Retailing from £168 to £898, the pieces include stylish accessories from statement cuffs to chain link necklaces. We're already drooling over the Hemingway earrings reminiscent of blooming tulips.
Marie and Louise ThornfeldtGap x Cult Gaia
Beloved for their effortlessly glamorous resortwear, LA-based label Cult Gaia lends its West Coast cool to Gap's elevated basics, with a 35-piece holiday collection featuring everything from sleek outerwear to standout denim pieces. The collection is available to shop from November 1 via Zalando.

Diesel x Savage x Fenty
Beloved fashion label Diesel best known for their experimental denim collaborates with Rihanna's lingerie label Savage x Fenty for the first time ever. Under former creative director Glenn Marten's vision, the collection – which spans lingerie, men's and women's loungewear – gets a sexy utilitarian spin. Think: fishnets, stockings and teddies, all wrapped in Diesel's signature grunge-cool aesthetic.

Nicky Hilton x Rebecca Vallance
When it comes to partying in style, few do it as well as the Hiltons. Little sis Nicky has launched a collab with Australian designer Rebecca Vallance for a stunning capsule of pearl-drenched, sparkly dresses in time for festive season. We can't wait for the parties to kick up just so we could wear these gorgeously-embellished mini dresses.

Monica Vinader x Amy Powney
Following sell-out success of past collections, jewellery label Monica Vinader and Mother of Pearl's founder Amy Powney have come together on a third drop of elegant shirts and pearl-laced jewellery. Both ardent champions of sustainability, the collection also meets high industry standards for sustainable and ethical practices, with jewellery made from 100 percent recycled gold vermeil and ethically sourced pearls and Amy's shirts made from 100 percent regenerative cotton.

Marina Raphael x Georgia Medley
Fashion girls in-the-know would have already heard of Marina Raphael, the sixth-generation member of the Swarovski family, who launched her eponymous handbag label in 2017, garnering a cult following of celebrities and tastemakers alike. This month, she collaborates with renowned celebrity stylist Georgia Medley on soft clutches in smokey hues, with Marina's signature plexi glass handles, of course.

Proenza Schouler x Sorel
One of the coolest brands hailing from NYC, Proenza Schouler lends its practical-cool energy to a new Sorel collab which debuted on the NYFW runway. Available from Oct 22 on Net-A-Porter and Sorel's website, the Caribou Mule and Caribou Chelsea Boots are *the* waterproof shoes of the season. You heard it here first.

Poppy Delevigne x Veronica Beard
London It girl Poppy Delevigne has partnered with American ready-to-wear label Veronica Beard on a city-chic party capsule. Metallics, sequins and pearl trimmings are peppered throughout the small, seven-piece collection. “At the end of the day, I’m all about clothes that make you smile, that make you want to jump up on a table and dance,” says Poppy.

Pleasing x Disney's Fantasia
When Harry Styles' lifestyle label Pleasing announced a 30-piece collection featuring original illustrations of Disney Fantasia characters, we knew it would be a hit. Encompassing Pleasing's famous nail polishes as well as 15 apparel pieces, there's something for everyone from kids to kids at heart!
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Marks & Spencer x Bella Freud
UK's beloved high-street retailer taps beloved British designer Bella Freud for a limited drop of tailored staples and, of course, Bella's signature slogan knits made from 100 percent Merino wool. Ranging from pinstripe jackets to pastel jumpers, the 27-piece capsule is available online and in 30 selected stores, perfect for autumn-winter layering.

Jimmy Choo x Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon
For the luxury shoe brand's second collaboration with iconic animated universe Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, shoes and bag are doused in the the ten Sailor Guardians' planet symbols and highlighter hues. “I love what Sailor Moon represents; the power that comes from femininity, a strength found through unity, the belief that you can protect the good," says Jimmy Choo creative director Sandra Choi. Go on, pick your fighter.

Kim Kardashian x Beats Pill
Okay, this isn't strictly fashion, but anything Kim K touches is made fashionable, and the Kim Kardashian x Beats Pill is *the* speaker that sits on the intersection between fashion and technology. In two new chic colourways — light and dark grey — this portable speaker is the perfect gift for the tech-savvy fashion girlie.

Reiss x Les 100 Ciels
As we enter cosy season, our favourite minimalist high street brand leans into autumn's quiet luxury resurgence with a collaboration with Les 100 Ciels. The lush capsule of wardrobe staples uses exquisite materials from rare Noble Wool from New Zealand to premium-grade cashmere from East Asia. Snuggle up!
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Clio Peppiatt x Annie's Ibiza
Two of fashion's favourite party wear labels come together for another epic collab for festive season. The inspiration? “Enchanting world of mermaids, flora and fauna, and Grecian motifs." Summer is kept alive through this Mediterranean-themed collection. Winter sun, but make it fashion.

Alice + Olivia x Tom Wesselmann Collective
For their latest artistic collaboration, NYC label Alice + Olivia taps American artist Tom Wesselmann's estate for a fun-filled, colourful, collection. Through reimagined wardrobe staples like rainbow skirts and printed robe coats, the capsule brings to life the artist's expressive works in pop art.
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Barbour x Ganni
The ultimate collection for those tapping into British countryside-core this season, Barbour x Ganni's third drop has everything you need. After all, who does wet-weather style better than the Brits and Danish? The new nine-piece collection features staples like a belted trench and a cool anorak, as well as accessories like tote bags with statement tartan detailing.

John Lewis x A.W.A.K.E. Mode
Brought together by the British Fashion Council in honour of London Fashion Week's 40th anniversary, this collab featuring dresses, tops, tailoring, outerwear and accessories brings cult British label A.W.A.K.E. Mode's avant-garde femininity to John Lewis' established audiences. Founder and designer Natalia Alaverdian's signature asymmetrical cuts and dramatic pleating will be on full display across the 46-piece collection.

Liberty x Anna + Nina
Everyone's favourite Christmas destination, Liberty, continues their partnership with Dutch-British lifestyle label Anna + Nina. Beloved for their slogan mugs and fun accessories, this capsule sees dainty everyday jewellery reimagined by Anna + Nina with pastel hues and punchy coloured gems exclusively for Liberty.
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Nanushka x Zara
In case you're looking for a collab to make all your existing tableware look inadequate, look no further than Zara's latest drop with cult fashion label Nanushka. Budapest-born designer Sandra Sándor is best known for her earthy, minimalist ready-to-wear collections as well as her amazing taste in homeware (have you seen her stores?) so it's no surprise that Nanushka is branching into ceramics. This collab with Zara includes menswear, home and jewellery, but Nanushka also recently launched a full set of cafe-inspired tableware on their websites and in stores. You're welcome.

Missoma x Rouje
A fan of Missoma's everyday gold jewellery but looking for something with a bit more colour? You're in luck. The affordable jeweller just launched a collab with Jeanne Damas, the French model and designer behind Rouje for a small capsule of velvet charm chokers, chunky rings and oversized studs sprinkled with coloured stones. Très chic!
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