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In our modern fashion industry, gone are the days of seasonal drops. Designers are giving us something to look forward to all year long with goodies landing in-store and online every week—from got-to-have-it handbags to wear-forever dresses. Here, we round up our favorite new arrivals of the week.
Fendi
Last Week, Fendi and artist Sarah Coleman collaborated on a joyful ’70s-inspired summer capsule filled with eye-catching accessories, bags, and ready-to-wear pieces. Coleman and Fendi dreamed up “FF Vertigo,” a new motif of the classic double-F pattern but in a psychedelic, remixed version emblazoned on many of the capsules’ exciting pieces.
Schumacher x Margaux
Footwear label Margaux and heritage textile and wallpaper makers Schumacher have collaborated on five of Margaux’s classic shoe silhouettes in punchy prints. The shoes feel whimsical and joyful, an ideal option as we reemerge and step into summer.
La Ligne
La Ligne’s cult-favorite Marin sweater is a Vogue editor favorite. And in response to all their customers who wanted to buy the knitwear item for the men in their life, the brand just launched the “Mr. Marin” sweater. With Father’s Day just around the corner, this sweater comes at a perfect time. Consider it for a stylish and cozy gift.
Zara x Fruit of the Loom
Zara and Fruit of the Loom collaborated on a first joint capsule collection of T-shirts, sweatshirts, and undergarments inspired by Fruit of the Loom’s spirited apple- and grape-clad vintage graphic logo from the ’80s and ’90s.
Hermès
Hermès’s latest offering is a sleek brown leather iPhone case handmade in France. While this phone case is alluring based on aesthetics alone, it’s also equipped with MagSafe to protect your iPhone from inevitable drops and falls.
Erdem
Yesterday, Erdem launched a summer vacation collection in a range of floaty cotton dresses in pretty florals. There’s also casual linen separates, printed bucket hats, and charming straw bags that are ideal for the quickly approaching summer months ahead.
Brooklinen
Brooklinen collaborated with Norway-based artist Isabelle Feliu on two limited-edition graphic beach towels. The two towels bring escapism to life with balmy orange and cool blue colorways that will have you ready to hit the beach again in no time.
MyTheresa x Loro Piana
Today, Italian luxury house Loro Piana and luxury retailer MyTheresa launch an exclusive 44-piece capsule collection for men and women just in time for summer. The 25 womenswear styles include shirts, dresses, trousers, skirts, and caftans in lightweight linen and cottons, all in crisp, wearable colorways.
Rag Bone x Cruella
Alongside the release of Cruella featuring Emma Stone, Rag Bone has partnered with Disney on a 14-piece capsule collection as a nod to one of the most iconic villains in Disney’s history, Cruella de Vil. As the movie is set in 1970s London during the punk rock revolution, the collection is a reimagination of her graphic black, white, and red ensembles with timeless British tailoring and a punk-inspired spin.
Brother Vellies
Brother Vellies recently launched a new barely-there sandal in time for summer, the Trieste, named after a town in Italy that founder Aurora James has dreamed of visiting over the past year. The brand has also launched new colorways of its classic Tuesday mule (the ideal low heel to ease you back into heel wearing), including a cheery tomato hue.
Galvan
Galvan’s new Power Knit collection is now available on their website. The luxe line of knitwear is designed to transition from day to night and season to season. The range includes sleek ’90s-inspired cocktail dresses, architectural tops like a knit bustier, and matching separates too.
Summersalt x Sara Foster
Sara Foster and Summersalt’s second summer capsule collection went live last week. The collaboration features essentials for summer getaways like swimwear, activewear, and even a dress—all in electric blue hues and dreamy watercolor pastels.
Tanya Taylor
Last year, Tanya Taylor collaborated on a successful swimwear capsule with Summersalt. This year, the brand is taking swimwear in-house for the first time. The debut collection launched last week with the first of two swimwear drops. The first drop includes bright and bold patterned suits with matching cover-ups and is size inclusive with sizes ranging from extra small to a 3X.
Arc’teryx
Today, Arc’teryx unveils ReBird, a centralized hub where customers can explore the brand’s ongoing initiatives in circularity, upcycling, and resale. Alongside the launch of the ReBird platform, the brand is also debuting its first-ever upcycled products made from post-consumer materials. The launch marks an organization-wide commitment to shift away from a take-make-waste economy.