The Year in Major Model Collaborations Inline
Photo: Courtesy of Elsa Hosk / @hoskelsa1/5Elsa Hosk for Re/Done
A longtime vintage denim aficionada with a habit of scouring flea markets and consignment shops in search of retro Levi’s, Hosk was a natural choice for a collaboration with Re/Done. Naturally, her signature jeans were all about creating a long and lean look, and the pair dubbed The Elsa features an on-trend baby bell for making legs look endless.
Photo: Courtesy of Superga2/5Binx Walton for Superga
If there is one model known for her kicks, it’s Walton. Never one to be without a great pair of sneakers, in 2015 she took on a starring role in Superga’s campaign and designed her own collection for the Italian footwear brand. Focusing on stylish low-tops with subtle details, Walton created a lineup sure to resonate with anyone who prefers rubber soles to stilettos.
Photo: Russell James3/5Candice Swanepoel for Mother Denim
What is it with Victoria’s Secret Angels and premium denim? Swanepoel is an avid denim collector, and her line for Mother Denim reflects the versatility you’d find in her closet, with everything from high-waisted bleached jeans and booty shorts to ripped and frayed boyfriend jeans.
Photo: Courtesy of BaubleBar / @baublebar4/5Alessandra Ambrosio for BaubleBar
In the world of Ambrosio, more is definitely more, and the supermodel took her appreciation for jewelry to the next level with a Coachella-inspired collection of necklaces and bracelets perfect for layering.
Photo: Courtesy of Joan Smalls / @joansmalls5/5Joan Smalls for True Religion and Estée Lauder
As a modeling multitasker, Smalls was the model to beat this year when it came to collaborations. Whether she was launching an extensive collection of denim with True Religion or moving from being Estée Lauder brand ambassador to collaborator with a collection of vibrant matte lipsticks, Smalls went above and beyond.