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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.
Off-White
Off-White’s fall 2021 collection marks the brand’s first foray into childrenswear. “I often see images of Off-White consumers with their kids, dressing up their kids,” says Virgil Abloh. “I wanted to expand our roster and offer something from our world to these youngsters, too.” Off-White Kids’ first collection is inspired by hippie culture with a quasi-psychedelic, fun approach to colors and motifs—including a squiggly “off” graphic.
Rowing Blazers x Babar
Rowing Blazers is releasing a second capsule with the beloved children’s book character, Babar the Elephant, for its 90th anniversary. The new Babar Collection includes polos, hats, a T-shirt, a sweater, and a crewneck and features illustrations from the original Babar books (including Babar riding a bicycle with a baguette in his bag).
Rothy’s
For the first time, Rothy’s is introducing a hemp collection. Knit with a blend of hemp, cotton, and a signature thread, Rothy’s hemp styles are breathable, washable, and aesthetically pleasing.
Brunello Cucinelli x MyTheresa
Brunello Cucinelli and MyTheresa partnered up on an exclusive high summer women’s capsule filled with easy day dresses, crisp shirting, and loosely-knit sweaters ideal for summer nights.
Salvatore Ferragamo
Ferragamo’s new Let’s Dance footwear collection features luminous designs inspired by the creative crossover between dance and fashion.
The capsule launched on Ferragamo’s new TikTok channel with a short film by American director Danielle Lessovitz, featuring three contemporary dancers: Anita Lorusso, Naomi Weijand, and Tania Dimbelolo.
Proenza Schouler White Label
Proenza Schouler White Label launched two new handbag styles for pre-fall 2021—the Morris and the Sullivan. The bags are available in two sizes in sync with White Label’s overarching ethos: to complement and elevate the pared-back weekend wardrobe.
Burberry x Ssense
Ssense and Burberry recently came together on the collaboration of Imaginary Cities. The partnership marks the first time Burberry has invited a collaborator to take over one of its retail spaces, welcoming Ssense to conceptualize an offline-meets-online multidisciplinary experience.
The collaboration also introduces Burberry’s Mythical Alphabet, a new capsule collection designed by British graphic designer Peter Saville and illustrator Jo Ratcliffe. The collection features coats printed with graphic illustrations alongside easy-to-wear separates, including silk shirts, shorts, and T-shirts.
Jack Erwin
Jack Erwin partnered with Olivia Lopez, creator of Bon Weekender and host of the Art of Travel, on a pair of wear-everywhere espadrilles. The sandals are inspired by some of summer’s most exciting destinations and launch just in time to bring along to exciting summer getaways ahead.
Tom Ford
Tom Ford recently released three new colorways of their Ocean Plastic Timepiece—the first luxury timepiece made entirely of ocean plastic. The latest watches come in a vibrant blue, yellow, and pink colorway.
Totême x MatchesFashion
Stockholm label Totême and MatchesFashion.com teamed up on an exclusive beachwear capsule. The 13-piece edit includes beach-ready staples in Totême’s signature monogram. Think swimsuits and beach towels, terry cloth cover-ups, pool slides, and a raffia sun hat in an elegant, muted palette with pops of red.
Min Mon
Colombian-born, New York–based accessories brand Min Mon launched a partnership with the Wayuu indigenous community in La Guajira, Colombia, for the brand’s latest capsule collection. The Min Mon Wayuu line features handcrafted bags created in small batches by the women of the Wayuu.
Madhappy x Vault by Vans
Madhappy, the LVMH-backed global lifestyle brand rooted in optimism, has teamed up with Vault by Vans to launch their first-ever footwear. The canvas sneakers feature multi-colored stitch detailing, and each pair comes with a colorful friendship-bracelet-inspired beading kit to customize the sneaker’s laces.
Bagatiba
Jewelry line Bagatiba recently launched their Yin Yang collection. The ring and necklace that make up the collection are made of glass, stainless steel, hypoallergenic metals, and both follow the same sustainability practices the brand has in place with its Triple-R upcycling project.