It’s 2025, the Golden Globe Awards have ended, and Fashion Week season has arrived. While we wait for the magic to unfold on the ramp, we’ve researched the freshest fashion announcements and collaborations to provide some serious inspiration for your wardrobe. From Louis Vuitton’s long-awaited collaboration with Takashi Murakami after 20 years, Masaba’s stunning collection with Tribe Amrapali, to Onitsuka Tiger’s iconic partnership with Astro Boy, these collaborations all make a statement. , with the aim of establishing your own style and staying ahead of the curve. curve. Keep scrolling. You’ll thank me later.
Almost God x Limited Edition
The collaboration between fashion and Greek mythology is a treat for fans of Percy Jackson and the Song of Achilles as well. Almost Gods, the streetwear label founded by Dhruv Khurana in 2018, has partnered with Limited Edt to celebrate its first anniversary by launching the Athena T-shirt. Inspired by in-store displays and Athena, the goddess of wisdom, strength and growth, this limited edition piece is a standout. With only 100 pieces available, it’s a collector’s dream.
loewe x on cloud tilt 2.0
Loewe and On release more new releases, this time spotlighting the Cloudtilt 2.0 sneaker. The Spanish luxury brand, part of LVMH, and the up-and-coming Swiss sports brand have teamed up once again, this time focusing on a subdued color palette. This sneaker combines crisp white with lining and the brand’s playful pop of color. With fresh colors and subtle Loewe and On branding, this drop puts together a stylish yet comfortable look. And we love every bit of it.
Masaba X Tribe Amrapali
One of the most exciting collaborations of the season, Masaba x Tribe Amrapali combines the bold design of the House of Masaba with the craftsmanship of Amrapali Jewels. This 46-piece fine jewelry collection draws inspiration from the designer’s iconic mascots and is all about versatility. Think statement chokers, fun affirmation bracelets, and jewelry that goes with everything. If you love bold and eye-catching pieces, this collection is for you. Starring supermodel Madhu Sapre, the Identity Crisis campaign is all about embracing individuality and reinvention.
Onizuka x Astro Boy
Onitsuka Tiger and Astro Boy’s first collaboration in India was announced on January 15th. The limited edition collection combines Japanese nostalgia with modern streetwear, and features hoodies and T-shirts in Astro Boy’s signature red and gray tones. Vintage edges and distressed details. Onitsuka Tiger’s signature Mode Yellow adds a bold pop with a playful nod to Astro Boy’s iconic boots and drawstring. It’s the perfect blend of tradition, fashion and a little futuristic flair.
Payal Singhal X Ravi
The Payal Singhal x Lavie collaboration aims to transform your handbag into a personal style statement. This limited edition line takes Lavie’s classic silhouettes and adds Singhal’s signature touch with prints that tell a story. Think safari-inspired jungle vibes, the majestic Anar Mall evoking the palaces of Jaipur, tranquil English garden florals and grand Mughal Saras prints. To name a few examples. Made from premium vegan leather, these bags are stylish and sustainable. Perfect for everything from festive attire to everyday wear, it’s a beautiful way to carry a little culture with you.
Louis Vuitton x Takashi Murakami
After 20 years, Louis Vuitton is reviving its iconic collaboration with Takashi Murakami with a reissue that’s fresher, more playful and more vibrant than ever. Breathing new life into classics like the Alma and Speedy, Murakami’s signature multicolored designs combine the Maison’s timeless style with bold creativity. Fronted by Zendaya, the event is a celebration of tradition and individuality, perfect for those who love to break the rules of fashion.
J Crew x Arax
For the first time ever, J Crew has teamed up with Araks to create a limited edition lingerie collection. It’s everything we never thought we needed. This capsule combines J Crew’s classic silhouettes with Araks’ bold colors and luxurious materials to transform everyday innerwear into effortless luxury. The collaboration also marks a full circle moment for Araks Yeramyan, who started his career on J Crew’s design team before launching his own brand. result? A collection full of unexpected color combinations and thoughtful details. You’ll want to make sure you have space in your drawer.
Lead image: Masaba House and Amrapali Jewels
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