Designer Collaborations for Spring 2024
In a world in which diversity and inclusivity are celebrated, every collaboration represents a coming together of unique perspectives, talents, and visions. Here are some recaps of collaborations for the Spring Summer 2024.
Swarovski S/S 2024 Campaign
Swarovski unveils its Spring Summer 2024 campaign, characterized by an ethereal elegance. Featuring models Irina Shayk and Karlie Kloss, the campaign showcases crystal-adorned ensembles and underwater-themed accessories. Photographed by Steven Meisel, it redefines traditional beauty norms, emphasizing femininity and empowerment. Global Creative Director Giovanna Engelbert draws inspiration from Venus, presenting a collection that mirrors the diverse essence of contemporary womanhood. Irina Shayk, Karlie Kloss, and other models embody various facets of modern femininity, celebrating strength, creativity, and elegance beyond surface beauty.
Tyler, The Creator x Louis Vuitton Spring 24 Men’s Capsule Collection
Louis Vuitton teams up with Tyler, The Creator for its Spring 2024 Men’s Capsule Collection, guided by Pharrell Williams. The collection celebrates the LVERS community, merging Tyler's preppy style with Louis Vuitton's dandy aesthetic. Featuring a palette of chocolate, vanilla, and pastels, it highlights Tyler's hand-drawn Craggy Monogram across garments, accessories, and shoes. The lineup includes down jackets, leather goods, and reimagined footwear, along with playful additions like éclair-shaped pouches and a travel chessboard. Tyler prioritizes wearable designs, particularly loving the chessboard, and expresses gratitude for the collaboration, drawing parallels to the movie "Big" and crediting Pharrell for the opportunity.
Coperni's Spring Summer 2024 Campaign
Coperni's Spring Summer 2024 campaign, photographed by Karim Sadli, is set in Europe's largest anechoic chamber at LNE in Trappes. The campaign, merging visual and auditory elements, celebrates Coperni's innovation. Model Lulu Tenney stars under the creative direction of Kevin Tekinel and Charles Levai, with styling by Helena Tejedor, hair by Stephane Lancien, and makeup by Christelle Cocquet. Nails by Marie Rosa and set design by Vincent Oliveri contribute to an immersive experience, pushing fashion boundaries through scientific and artistic exploration.
SKIMS’ Wedding Shop S/S 2024 Campaign
SKIMS unveils its Wedding Shop Spring/Summer 2024 campaign, featuring #1 female podcaster Alex Cooper, shot by Ellen von Unwerth. The campaign showcases Cooper in lace intimates and chic dresses, alongside her fiancé, Matt Kaplan, in a vibrant hotel and Vegas-inspired wedding chapel setting. The Wedding Shop offers 15 limited-edition collections, including men's silk sleepwear, catering to every aspect of the big day.
Tom Ford Spring Summer 2024 Campaign
The Tom Ford Spring Summer 2024 campaign embodies the transformation of luxury, seduction, and glamor into everyday wear. Photographed by Robin Galiegue, the campaign reflects Tom Ford's vision of effortless chic and sleek spontaneity. It captures the brand's ethos of high-octane allure combined with a bold embrace of fun and self-expression. The campaign features a diverse mix of models, including Angelina Kendall, Ahmed Richards, Ilias Loopmans, Agel Akol, Hejia Li, Ida Heiner, and Eva Komuves.
Miley Cyrus X Dolce Gabbana
Miley Cyrus made an impact in the fashion industry shortly after winning her first Grammy, with a line of eye-catching eyewear for Dolce & Gabbana. The seductive campaign included eyeglasses and sunglasses for a celebrity.
Erdem X Barbour
As part of one of the collaborations that made mark over London Fashion Week for SS24. Erdem Moralioglu, a Canadian designer and a regular for London Fashion Week, showcased his own brand's SS24 collection, which featured designs co-designed with British heritage brand Barbour. Two exhibition pieces worn on the runway were inspired by Barbour's traditional waxed coats, which Erdem altered into a trapeze shape with quilted lining and patchworked scraps of floral curtains.
Tearsheets by Nicolas Harris, Graphic Design Intern, PhotoBook Magazine
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