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The 2025 fashion scene is already heating up, with top designers and buzzy brands putting their heads together over exclusive collections that are equal parts bold, brilliant and beautiful. 

With haute houses joining streetwear giants, and functional brands going high-fashion, a number of unlikely partnerships are mixing things up – and the results are both magical and splurge-worthy. These are the best fashion collabs to bookmark for the months ahead.

Louis Vuitton x Takashi Murakami

Japanese pop artist Takashi Murakami has been Louis Vuitton’s longest-standing collaborator to date, and this year, they’re keeping the tradition alive. More than two decades after the debut of the signature multicoloured LV monogram, the artist and the fashion house are back together for a re-release, giving classic high-fashion pieces a playful, graffiti-style makeover. 

The first drop, which launched on 1 January, includes the iconic Monogram Multicolore in 170 Louis Vuitton pieces, from luggage to leather and silk accessories, plus a pair of mules – all featuring the whimsical colour print against a black or white background. The second drop will come in March with a seasonal Cherry Blossom pattern, as well as the artist’s Superflat Panda and smiley face motifs animating leather goods and perfume bottles.

 

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Uniqlo x JW Anderson

Uniqlo and JW Anderson have been joining forces since 2017 to create limited collections that mix Anderson’s fresh, youthful style with Uniqlo’s practicality and wearability. This time, the Irish designer is offering an updated take on the preppy look. 

With boxy fits, splashy primary colours, nautical themes, collegiate classics and sporty upgrades (think: the iconic emblem-button blazer in Uniqlo’s quick-drying, quick-wash ‘AirSense’ material), this collaborative line is the epitome of an off-duty aesthetic for fashionable alumni. The collection has already dropped (with more pieces to come in February), but thinking ahead to spring, the versatility and layering options make it ideal for a smooth seasonal transition. 

 

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Camilla x The White Lotus

Australian resort wear brand Camilla is no stranger to the hit HBO series The White Lotus. In fact, Jennifer Coolidge’s character wore Camilla five times throughout the first season, and Tom Hollander’s chic clique donned silk Camilla button-downs in season two. While we don’t know if any characters will sport her exotic designs in the third go-round, we do know that viewers will be able to dress like those same well-heeled holidaymakers. Without the public meltdowns or the criminal subplots, of course. 

The exclusive Camilla x The White Lotus collection will launch on 19 February, three days after the season three premiere, and it will feature designs specifically inspired by Hawaii, Italy and Thailand – from floral-printed kaftans and sarongs to halter-neck swimwear, flowy trouser-and-button-down sets, silky menswear pieces and accessories, all exuding the show’s signature glamour.

 

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Cecilie Bhansen x The North Face

Gorpcore (aka wearing functional outdoor gear as trendy urban style) is in, and this year’s collaboration between Cecilie Bhansen and The North Face is living proof. The Copenhagen-based label, known for hyper-feminine flair and exquisite craftsmanship, has teamed up with the American outerwear giant for a collection that walks the line between luxurious and functional. Made for those who prefer to look polished on their outdoor adventures, the collection renders Bahnsen’s ethereal, delicate aesthetic in its most rugged version yet. 

Oversized jackets balloon with voluminous gauze and bubble hems. Duffle bags blossom with scalloped edges and 3D floral hardware. The colour palette, inspired by mountain landscapes, is all moss green, rock grey, ocean navy and night-sky black. Crafted with breathable, water-repellent materials, this collaboration will have fashionistas (literally) covered in terms of trail-ready looks when it launches this spring.

 

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Coperni x Disney & Swarovski 

During Paris Fashion Week S/S 2025, Parisian womenswear brand Coperni presented its upcoming collection with an instantly iconic, multi-collaborative show. Using Sleeping Beauty’s illuminated castle as a background, Coperni designers Sébastien Meyer and Arnaud Vaillant turned to Disney and Swarovski to inspire their collection’s whimsical, futuristic pieces. With Swarovski, they crafted the standout item of the show: the Crystal Swipe bag. Weighing 1.7kg and featuring 171 facets precision-cut from a single 10kg Swarovski crystal, this bag took 110 hours of hands-on work for the final result – shimmering in all its glory.

Coperni’s avant-garde vision melded with Disney fantasy to reveal a new kind of magic – from villain-inspired patent leather coats and horned hoodies to princess-like minidresses made with transparent tulle and flower appliqués, as well as the brand’s signature shoes and bags adorned with Mickey Mouse ears. The collection, including the Disney-themed pieces and the crystal bag, will be available for purchase later this spring.

 

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Kickers x MAINS

London-based label Mains, founded by British-Nigerian rapper and record producer Skepta, presented its S/S 2025 collection at London Fashion Week with a schoolboy-inspired line featuring modern tailoring, clashing prints, graphic trousers and lots of leather. The highlight of the show, however, was the debut of a much-anticipated collaboration with British footwear brand Kickers: Skepta reimagined their classic Kick Hi (which celebrates its 50th anniversary this year) in a range of striking colours while also introducing the new Kick Mule with a few experimental twists.

The collection will include the signature Kick Hi in white-on-white, dark green with off-white details, and a snake pattern on black and grey leather, while the slip-on Kick Mule style – made with premium soft leather and a faux fur lining – features both brands’ logos and lends a vintage feel to the final look. Set to launch in June, this limited edition blends Kickers’ classic style with Skepta’s aim to transform everyday items into bold yet wearable fashion statements.

 

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Glenn Martens x H&M

No novices when it comes to high-fashion collabs, from Karl Lagerfeld to Marni, Balmain, Moschino and many more, H&M recently announced their next headliner: Diesel creative director Glenn Martens.

The Belgian-born designer has made a name for himself with his artistic take on denim and patchwork, his punk-inspired designs, and his conceptual approach to fashion. After saying goodbye to an 11-year role as creative director for Y/Project last September, Martens is now bringing his boundary-pushing style to the masses with this collaboration. Besides a release date in autumn 2025, not much has been revealed about the collection. However, if Martens’ work past and present are any indication, we can expect sleek, architectural cuts, unisex pieces, dynamic streetwear and lots of denim.


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