Collabs and Drops
Sex sells: China’s Rui Zhou collaborates with Victoria’s Secret
Welcoming sex and body positivity, Victoria’s Secret taps LVMH Karl Lagerfeld 2021 prize winner Rui Zhou to co-design a loungewear and lingerie collection for the China market. Read MoreThe Martine Rose x Nike love affair joins luxury’s latest collabs
Martine Rose and Nike are stellar long-term partners in streetwear. Their latest drop comes just in time for the FIFA Women’s 2023 World Cup. Read MoreBulgari x Honor of Kings in-game jewelry skins stir excitement in China
Anticipation is high in China for the upcoming drop of Bulgari and Honor of Kings' collaborative character skins. Read MorePFW Men’s proves longevity of luxury sportswear, from Wales Bonner x Adidas to Botter x Reebok
Spring 2024 is looking to be a strong season of luxury sportswear, with long-term partnerships leading the way for cult footwear. Read MoreArtist TVBoy on LGBT murals, collabs, and Keith Haring
Provocative street art meets luxury retail: Italian street artist TVBoy reveals the secret sauce of brand x artist crossovers in an exclusive interview with Jing Daily. Read MoreFeng Chen Wang x Nike, Louis Vuitton x Manner, and Mithridate’s Fall 2023 exhibition: China collabs of the week
Feng Chen Wang teams up with Nike for PFW menswear finale, LV opens a bookstore with Manner in Shanghai, and emerging brand Mithridate exhibits its avant-garde aesthetics. Read MoreCommunity, culture, and collabs: Luxury’s mission to understand skaters
Skaters are hot property in luxury fashion, but authenticity and understanding of the community are key to a successful collaboration. Read MoreLouis Vuitton x Sotheby’s, plus Mschf’s unofficial bag: Collector’s collabs
From official limited-edition pieces to unofficial tongue-in-cheek auctions, this week's spotlights dive into the world of collector's items. Read MoreOscar Wang joins Li-Ning for PFW, Creed x Benzo, and more: China collabs of the week
This week, we analyze why well-established brands are turning to Chinese artists to expand their consumer reach and boost innovation. Read MoreFrom Martine Rose debuting Clarks and Nikes, to Saul Nash x Oakley: LFW Men’s collabs
London Fashion Week Men's showcased the creative potential of independent design talent colliding with established household names. Read More