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 gotta have it handbags to wear forever dresses. Here, we round up our favorite new arrivals of the week.
Rejina Pyo and & Other Stories teamed up on a collaboration designed for the busy woman “constantly on the go, moving from work to play, day to night,” Pyo says. The range includes easy dresses with puff-sleeve detailing, short suits for the warm days ahead, walkable heels, and everyday jewelry.
Dior’s Dior Gold capsule launched last week, reinterpreting several of the house’s iconic pieces with a delicate touch of gold. The capsule includes book totes, ethereal skirts, accessories, and more, all finely embroidered with eye-catching metallic threads.
Freedom Moses and Jonathan Simkhai collaborated on three pairs of slide sandals that are recyclable, cruelty-free, and vegan. The sandals come in two tie-dye colorways and a floral print that perfectly matches with pieces from Simkhai’s swim and ready-to-wear collections.
Stella McCartney, known for her ongoing commitment to sustainability, has launched a range of graphic tees and sweatshirts supporting Greenpeace’s campaign to stop deforestation in the Amazon. The graphics are inspired by eco-activist designs laid atop T-shirts and sweatshirts made from soft, organic cotton.
It-brand Khaite has launched a high-summer capsule collection exclusively for Net-a-Porter filled with relaxed yet refined clothes and accessories in creamy warm neutral hues. “For me, summer has always represented a sense of possibility. Looking to this summer, the possibilities feel boundless, as hope turns to optimism, anticipation, and desire. We channeled these notions of freedom and spontaneity into our exclusive High Summer collection,” says Khaite designer Catherine Holstein.
Vans and luxury retailer The Webster have teamed up on three pairs of sneakers for their exclusive partnership that reinterprets Vans’s Bold Ni LX sneakers. The result is a trio of embossed croc prints in cheery green, pink, and white— an ode to The Webster’s heritage of Miami’s sunny spirit and sprawling Everglades.
Our Place’s Always pan has become a cult favorite for its eight-in-one uses. The single multifunctional pan replaces a frying pan, sauté pan, steamer, skillet, saucier, saucepan, non-stick pan, spatula, and spoon rest all at once. Last week, Our Place launched a new colorway, Terracotta. The simple, natural hue will look great atop any counter, even when it’s not in use.
Nanushka has recently expanded its range of covetable clothes and accessories to include sunglasses. The 12 unisex styles are minimalist and statement-making with a sculptural quality. “It was only natural that we would expand the Nanushka world to incorporate sunglasses,” says Sanda Sandor, founder, and creative director. “As functional and stylistic accessories, they lend a true sense of creativity, an exploration of innovative techniques, of contrasting shapes and forms, light and dark, that is at the very heart of our design philosophy.”
Peter Dundas created a capsule collection of loungewear pieces (including a kimono robe, pajama set, slip dresses, and an eye mask) with proceeds of sales donated to Childhood USA, a United Nations accredited organization with the sole mission to end the abuse, exploitation, and violence against children.
Loewe’s ongoing collaboration with Paula’s Ibiza just launched last week—this time with an ode to summer in the city. The collection still includes whimsical natural-world prints and detailing but features dresses and loose tailoring made for summer traipses around our much-missed city haunts.
Tata Harper’s new Superkind skincare collection just launched. The brand specifically developed this line for sensitive skin, with a gentle cleanser, face mask, and moisturizer—all are free of Vitamin A and C, BHA, enzymes, physical exfoliators, essential oils, and other ingredients that can lead to skin irritation.
Canadian lingerie and loungewear label Mary Young dropped part four of their spring collection yesterday. The range of pretty bras and underwear makes for the perfect excuse to upgrade your lingerie drawer.
Mansur Gavriel’s limited-edition collaboration with Stamperia Pascucci, an artisan workshop producing hand-stamped canvas in Italy since 1826, is back for its third consecutive year as of today with the launch of a canvas bag emblazoned with a pink flamingo. It makes for the ideal carryall for all of your safe summer excursions.
Cecilie Bahnsen launched a seasonless collection, titled Edition, on MatchesFashion.com. The 9-piece collection features signature pieces from past collections (like Bahnsen’s favorite, the Beth dress, which was first shown in her Spring 2017 debut) and intertwines Bahnsen’s romantic point of view into everyday staples. “Edition came intuitively, out of a feeling I’ve had for a while now of wanting to do a collection of pieces dearest to me, to make them available all year round,” she says.
Swimsuit brand Frankies Bikinis teamed up with UK luxury boutique Browns on an exclusive collection that features swimwear and apparel in checkered crochet (in jade and pink). There are six bikini separates to mix and match with, as well as a button-up shirt, shorts, and mini skirt, so your coverup and swimsuit can coordinate.
As we continue to re-emerge, sweatpants are being replaced with more formal clothes again. That being said, Donni’s latest collection will have you longing for loungewear with their summery terry cloth range. From matching sweatpants and sweatshirts to corresponding bralettes and shorts, these are the comfortable clothes to wear to the beach or while relaxing at home this summer.
Prounis launched a capsule collection of seven new upcycled iterations of their signature Roz rings, this time made with antique and post-consumer gemstones set in recycled 22-karat gold. 10% of proceeds will be donated to the Nature Conservancy, a global environmental non-profit working to conserve and protect water and land.
Italian lingerie brand Intimissimi launched a new activewear capsule collection this week. The collection consists of 7 coordinating sports bras and five pairs of leggings. The assortment is broken up into two categories: “strong,” meant for low and high-impact activities, and “soft,” meant for everyday wear. As a bonus, each piece sits just under $60.