Cecile Bahnsen/ The North Face
Fashion is constantly infiltrated with new and buzzy collaborations, and if we’re being honest, they rarely convince us to actually go out, dreadingly wait in a queue, and drop major coin. But this week alone, the universe — or in this case, our favorite fashion brands — finally answered our prayers: There are actually exciting collaborations to shop, and they’re ones we’d never expect to join forces. Just when we thought coquette-core (or any of its adjacent sister trends) had ran its course, these team-ups are proving that it’s just starting — and it’s only going to get cuter from here.
There is no such thing as bow fatigue, according to Sandy Liang, who serves a tech-meets-fashion moment with Beats. Lisa Says Gah revives our nostalgia for Polly Pocket with a doll-inspired capsule line, while Bella Hadid joins Frankies Bikinis for the only Western-inspired apparel you’ll ever need. Cecilie Bahnsen went above and beyond at Paris Fashion Week, reimagining The North Face’s iconic silhouettes with a hyper-feminine touch on the runway. And if you need a BAGGU refresh, the brand just tapped Miffy for its latest drop — and it’s already proving to be its most coveted yet. See all the deets on the best five fashion collabs right now, including what you can expect and where to shop the launches.
We didn’t know we needed Beats x Sandy Liang headphones
photographer Pia Riverola and model Amelia Gray
The New York City-based designer uses the Beats Solo 4 as her whimsical canvas, emblazoning a hand-drawn pink ribbon design on the over-the-ear silver headphones. Matching pink “b” logos also adorn the sides. “I wanted it to feel like more than just headphones, but an accessory that brings joy,” Liang said of the drop in a press release, and she succeeds.
The drop is here for a good time but not for a long time. Priced at $200, the limited-edition release is available for purchase now at apple.com. You can also nab it at Sandy Liang’s flagship brick-and-mortar in New York City and Apple’s SoHo store.
Be warm and cute with Cecilie Bahnsen x The North Face
Cecile Bahnsen/ The North Face
Cecilie Bahnsen and The North Face are back with another collaboration installment. Debuting as part of the Danish designer’s Fall/Winter 2025 runway show at Paris Fashion Week, the collection is gorp-core cuteness at its best. Focusing on warmth and functionality, Bahnsen’s hyper-feminine touches, like 3D floral appliqués and frilly tulles, are found on The North Face’s signature high-performance outerwear, handbags, and footwear. In a press release, Bahnsen even offered some styling tips: “A delicate dress layered under a technical coat, soft silhouettes paired with structured outerwear—it’s about contrast, adaptability, and creating a wardrobe that moves effortlessly between worlds.”
The Cecilie Bahnsen x The North Face collaboration will be available online at ceciliebahnsen.com, in select The North Face locations, and through limited retail partners coming fall 2025.
Lisa Says Gah x Polly Pocket made your must-have spring wardrobe
Lisa Says Gah/ Polly Pocket
Cali-based label Lisa Says Gah is known for its kitschy curation of clothes and accessories, and whenever there’s a collaboration, the brand embodies that same energy. This time around, their collection with Polly Pocket turns bite-sized clothes into full-fleshed pieces that are equal parts nostalgic, cute, and cool girl-edge: Polly-printed jeans, ruffled heart-shaped purses, colorful co-ords, and PVC kitten heels, all of which will make you feel like you’re living lavishly in a dollhouse.
The 20-piece Lisa Says Gah x Polly Pocket collection is available exclusively at lisasaysgah.com, with prices ranging from $55 for a keychain and $198 for a quilted butter-yellow jacket.
Wear Miffy on your BAGGU
Miffy/ BAGGU
If there’s anything we know about BAGGU it’s that they cook up really good collaborations. This week, the brand released its highly anticipated drop with none other than Miffy. The cartoon bunny is stamped on BAGGU’s most popular silhouettes like the standard tote bag, an embroidered miniature purse, a laptop case, and wallets.
The 21-piece BAGGU x Miffy collection is available on baggu.com and in BAGGU stores. Prices start at $12 for socks and go up to $70 for a picnic blanket.
Bella Hadid and Frankies Bikinis made your fit for the rodeo
photo by Francesca and Bella; Alana O’Herlihy/ styled by Bella, Molly Dickson.
Before Bella Hadid became a supermodel and an entrepreneur, she was a horse girl first, and she taps into her equestrian spirit for Frankies Bikinis. Hadid’s collection packs a slew of rodeo-ready apparel, swimwear and accessories —108 pieces to be exact. It’s country but make it coquette: Gingham dresses with lace details, embroidered lounge sets, and experimental swimwear, made from suede and denim, are some of many you can expect to shop.
The first drop of Bella Hadid x Frankies Bikinis is out now with two more drops to come in April and June. Each drop will be available at 9am PST/12am EST at frankiesbikinis.com.