Best Fashion Collaborations 2024 The Collabs & Launches To Know About This Year
The collabs everyone is talking about.
When it comes to fashion collaborations, 2024 has already got off to a flying start. We’ve already been treated to a number of unbelievable collabs from Louis Vuitton and Timberland, Fenty and Puma and Jacquemus and Nike, and there are plenty more where that came from. On top of the footwear collab, Louis Vuitton is teaming up with Tyler, The Creator. Picture your favourite luxury brand mixed with Tyler’s out-there style. And let’s not forget the eco-friendly yet fashionable venture between Stella McCartney and Hajime Sorayama, or the upcoming collection from UNIQLO and Comptoir des Cotonniers that prove that Parisian elegance doesn’t have to cost a lot.
This year’s collaborations truly emphasize that fashion is for everyone, building on last year’s creativity and pushing it even further. 2023 saw a number of innovative fashion brands joining forces, including H&M and Rabanne and countless Barbie collections to celebrate the movie’s release.
Keep reading to find an in-depth list of the best collaborations we’ve seen so far.Next, take a look at the best ever collabs from H&M and what UNIQLO’s next designer collaboration will be.
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The best fashion collaborations of 2024 so far…
Cambridge Satchel x Hello Kitty
Just when you thought you couldn’t love Hello Kitty anymore, the Cute exhibition at London’s Somerset House made me fall in love with the kitsch character all over again. As luck would have it, the Cambridge Satchel company just teamed up with the cute character to celebrate their 15th and Hello Kitty’s 50th Anniversary on a selection of leather bags and accessories. Ranging from £45 to £315, the collection is as accessible as it is adorable.

The Hello Kitty 11 Inch Batchel, £275 – buy now

The Hello Kitty Face Tote, £315 – buy now

The Hello Kitty Cherry Charm, £50 – buy now
Stella McCartney x Hajime Sorayama
When Stella McCartney teamed up with Hajime Sorayama, the result was nothing short of spectacular. First debuted in December 2023, this collection combines McCartney’s eco-conscious chic with Sorayama’s futuristic vision, featuring standout pieces like robot-inspired prints on sustainable fabrics. It’s the collection that’s got everyone talking, not just for its style but for its trailblazing approach to fashion that’s as responsible as it is edgy.
Stella McCartney x Sorayama has dropped their latest spring summer 2024 capsule collection too, which you can shop now, with prices starting at £275.

Sexy Robot Organic Cotton Baby Tee, £275 – buy now

Elyse Strawberry-Print Metallic Platform Shoes, £815 – buy now

Strawberry-Shaped Double-Chromatic Brass Clutch, £1,795 – buy now

Sexy Robot Long-Sleeve Organic Cotton T-Shirt, £350 – buy now
FENTY x PUMA
PUMA’s collaboration with FENTY isn’t their first rodeo. Since their first fashion collaboration in 2015, they have cemented a strong following thanks to their popular Fenty Creepers and Avanti sneakers. In February 2024, the brands joined forces once more to release a pair of pony hair Avanti trainers after they debuted at Paris Fashion Week. Retailing for under £200, the trainers were relatively accessible, so unsurprisingly sold out almost instantly.

FENTY x PUMA Creeper Phatty In Session Sneakers in black, £100 – buy now

FENTY x PUMA Creeper Phatty In Session Sneakers in club red and warm white-gum £100 – buy now
Jacquemus x Nike
Jacquemus and Nike have been collaborating since 2022, launching a debut collection inspired by the sportswear label’s 90s campaigns and vintage ACG styles. This year the brands have launched yet another collection just in time for spring, which includes women’s and unisex apparel, a new J Force 1 sneaker and the first-ever accessory, Le Swoosh bag — the first time Nike’s iconic Swoosh has been imagined into a handbag. The collection is still available to shop online too.

Jacquemus+Nike Le sac Swoosh bag in dark navy, £380 – buy now

Jacquemus+Nike Air Max 1 86 in silver, £165 – buy now
COS x Linda Farrow
COS and Linda Farrow have teamed up for spring summer 2024 on a stunning ten-piece collection of retro-inspired sunglasses. The frames combine COS’ minimalist elegance with Linda Farrow’s luxurious edge, offering standout pieces like sleek, oversized frames, retro cat-eyes and innovative geometric shapes. Prices start from £110.

Blade Sunglasses – Rectangle, £115 – buy now

Gaze Sunglasses – D-Frame, £115 – buy now

Wing Sunglasses – Cat-Eye, £110 – buy now
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Reiss x McLaren Formula 1
Perhaps one of the more unexpected pairings, elevated British fashion label Reiss teamed up with McLaren Formula 1 in early 2024 to create a collection for women, men and children that merges Reiss’ chic tailoring with McLaren’s race-ready vibe. Key pieces include sleek, performance-driven jackets and sharply designed tees and polo shirts, each embodying the spirit of speed and style. They’re up for grabs now on Reiss online and in-store.

Mclaren F1 Leather Varsity Jacket, £998, Reiss – buy now

Mclaren F1 Printed Beckets Short, now £58, Reiss – buy now

Mclaren F1 Mercerised Cotton Polo Shirt, now £48, Reiss – buy now
JW Anderson x Christiane Kubrick
Debuted in January 2024, JW Anderson’s collab with Christiane Kubrick for its men’s autumn winter and women’s pre-fall collection is where fashion merges with art, drawing inspiration from the intimate and fantastical elements of the 1999 film Eyes Wide Shut. Picture this: garments that wear Christiane’s stunning paintings, all sparked by the film’s haunting imagery and the Kubricks’ intriguing life together.

Fendi x FRGMT x Pokémon
The Fendi x FRGMT x Pokémon collab dropped in January 2024 and is basically your childhood meets runway dream. Imagine the dragon-type Pokémons, like Dragonite, Dratini and Dragonair, popping up on super chic Fendi bags, and getting a cool, street-smart makeover from FRGMT’s Horishi Fujiwara. This latest collab in the Friends of Fendi series brings a bit of fun and nostalgia to high fashion, showing you can rock Pokémon in style whether you’re strutting through Milan or Tokyo.

FENDI x FRGMT x POKÉMON Continental With Chain wallet, £750 – buy now

FENDI x FRGMT x POKÉMON brown FF fabric bag, £2,950 – buy now

FENDI x FRGMT x POKÉMON T-shirt, £610 – buy now
Mallet London x The Smiley® Company
Dropping in March 2024, this capsule collection is a burst of happiness with its lineup featuring iconic smiley faces on the Mallet Neptune sneakers. Each piece is a little reminder to smile and spread positivity. Originally available online and in-store for £225, the collection is currently out of stock.

Wales Bonner x Adidas
Every time British designer Wales Bonner collabs with Adidas, their collection always sells out as soon as it hits the shelves. Case in point: the newest Wales Bonner x Adidas Samba Studded Pack. The sought-after pair has already sold out on Adidas in the UK and US after dropping in early February. You can still pick up a pair on other retail sites, but expect prices to go higher than their original £160 price tag.

Adidas x Wales Bonner Samba Studded Pack in Black, £560, Farfetch – buy now
Pull&Bear x Lee
Pull&Bear x Lee dropped in January 2024 with an affordable collection of womenswear and menswear denim, outerwear and accessories. They’ve dialled up the style with standout denim jackets and vintage-cut jeans that perfectly blend Pull&Bear’s youthful vibe with Lee’s iconic denim legacy.

UNIQLO x COMPTOIR DES COTONNIERS
The UNIQLO x COMPTOIR DES COTONNIERS SS24 collaboration launched on March 21, bringing a fresh take on everyday chic. This eagerly awaited collection marries UNIQLO’s knack for comfort with COMPTOIR DES COTONNIERS’ French elegance, showcasing must-have items like soft, tailored coats and versatile dresses. Talk about Parisian sophistication in your everyday look.

Louis Vuitton x Tyler, The Creator
Louis Vuitton‘s collaboration with American rapper Tyler, The Creator blends high fashion with bold, artistic expression. Highlights include colourful suits and eye-catching accessories embodying Tyler’s unique style fused with Louis Vuitton’s timeless elegance. This highly anticipated collection became available for purchase on March 21 but is currently out of stock on louisvuitton.com.

Simone Rocha x Crocs
The Simone Rocha x Crocs collab was a major hit back in April, but there haven’t been any announcements of upcoming designer collaborations from Crocs since then. They are known for creative partnerships, though! In the past, they’ve teamed up with everyone from musicians like Bad Bunny and Post Malone.

Simone Rocha x Crocs Quick Trail, £195 – buy now

Simone Rocha x Crocs Classic Clog, £175 – buy now
Susan Fang x Other Stories
The Other Stories collaboration with Susan Fang was a beautiful collection back in April. The capsule collection is inspired by nature and feature many of the techniques used in Fang’s designs, like 3D flowers covering dresses, laser-cut flower petal in the form of a beautiful necklace and beaded water droplets on a shirt. Other Stories does partner with various designers throughout the year, so there might be something new on the horizon! Read more about Susan Fang x Other Stories.

Susan Fang x Other Stories Tiered Ruffle Mini Dress, now £97 – buy now

Susan Fang x Other Stories Beaded Crochet Midi Dress, now £77 – buy now

Susan Fang x Other Stories Scalloped Off-Shoulder Blouse, now £59 – buy now
Victoria Beckham x Mango
Victoria Beckham’s sizzling collaboration with Mango was a hot topic back in April! The collection offered a unique way to score Beckham’s signature style at a more accessible price point. While Mango hasn’t announced any upcoming designer collaborations, they are known for exciting partnerships. In the past, they’ve teamed up with big names like Beckham to bring fashion-forward pieces to the high street.

Rokh x H&M

H&M recently announced its next collaboration with Korean-born designer Rokh. Spanning womenswear, menswear and accessories, the high street collection contains many recognisable design elements that fans of Rokh will know and love, such as symmetric hemlines, belted details and double layer trench coats. For those who aren’t familiar with the emerging designer, the collab is a welcome introduction – especially as the spices will be much more accessible. The collection will be available to shop online and in select stores from April 18th, 2024.
Ace Tate x Ahluwalia
Ace Tate and Ahluwalia have teamed up to create a vibrant and culturally-rich eyewear collection. This collaboration blends Ahluwalia’s bold designs with Ace Tate’s minimalist style. Inspired by Ahluwalia’s SS24 collection, “Acknowledgements,” the eyewear features prints and motifs celebrating overlooked artists from the diaspora. The collection includes four unique sunglass styles with layered acetate, textured prints, and negative space. This results in a stylish and meaningful collection that reflects the shared values of both brands. The Ace Tate x Ahluwalia collection was released in Spring 2024.

Mirko x Ahluwalia Without prescription lenses in Baya, £130 – buy now

Niku x Ahluwalia Without prescription lenses in Aurat, £130 – buy now
GANNI x Paloma Elsesser
GANNI and Paloma Elsesser have collaborated to create a collection that celebrates self-expression, fearlessness, and authenticity. This collection includes dresses, tops, and pants designed to empower women and promote inclusivity. Unveiled during the SS24 runway show, it is available in sizes EU 32-52. Known for its focus on sustainability and inclusivity, GANNI teamed up with supermodel Paloma Elsesser to create pieces that reflect her personal style and values. The GANNI x Paloma Elsesser collection was released on April 17, 2024.

GANNI x Paloma Elsesser Mesh Sleeveless Layer Dress, £215 – buy now

GANNI x Paloma Elsesser Check Mix Drawstring Trousers, £235 – buy now

GANNI x Paloma Elsesser Melange Rib Straight Trousers, £245 – buy now
Louis Vuitton x Timberland
Louis Vuitton and boot brand Timberland is set to launch its highly anticipated Fall-Winter 2024 Workwear collection. Designed by Pharrell Williams, this collection reimagines traditional Western workwear with a luxurious twist. Launching exclusively online on August 8, 2024, the collection blends iconic Louis Vuitton elements with rugged workwear aesthetics. Expect to see a fresh take on classic workwear staples, elevated with the brand’s signature craftsmanship. The partnership with Timberland adds an outdoor-inspired touch to the collection. With Pharrell Williams’ creative vision, this collection is poised to redefine workwear fashion.

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