Now that it’s *fully* springtime, fashion is blooming with collaborations, launches, and exciting news

Now that it’s officially springtime, fashion is blooming with collaborations, launches, and exciting news. From GANNI’s reworked collaboration with menswear designer Ahluwalia to Maluma’s collab with Balmain, see the hottest style news below.

Come back for more as we update our gallery with the newest drops as the month continues.

GANNI Unveils Collaboration with Ahluwalia

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Who: Ganni

What: Collaboration with Ahluwalia

Where: In GANNI stores globally and on Ganni.com Friday, April 23

Why: Beloved Danish fashion brand Ganni announced a two-part collaboration with London-based menswear designer Priya Ahluwalia and her eponymous label, Ahluwalia. Known for her menswear designs that infuse her dual Indian-Nigerian heritage with 90s London underground cool, Ahluwalia brings her signature wavy pattern blocking and unexpected color combinations to Ganni’s tried and true “Scandi cool.” Ganni and Ahluwalia reworked several signature Ganni silhouettes, including a slip dress, a mini skirt, and two-piece sets that repurposed deadstock fabrics from 2020 collections that didn’t sell due to the pandemic, a critical point for Ahluwalia when she started working with the brand. Prices range from $100 to $1,350, available worldwide on Friday, April 23rd.

Alaïa Presents ‘Relax’ Capsule

Who: Alaïa

What: ‘Relax’ Capsule

Where: Available in ALAÏA boutiques, on www.maison-alaia.com and on www.net-a-porter.com

Why: Azzedine Alaïa introduced the Relax knitwear in his Spring-Summer 1992 collection, a close-knit fabric he named the “Yarn of Serenity” for its snug comfort and body-hugging technology. Just about 30 years later, Alaïa presents a capsule of 10 pieces in black and garnet red meant to hug every curve and accentuate the female form in its most natural shape, with the Maison’s signature seaming and suble patterning noticable in all the pieces. The fabric itself is made of 94% ENKA viscose that is sourced from wood using sustainable forestry, and is in line with Alaïa’s impeccable craftsmanship.

Balmain Releases Maluma Collaboration

Who: Balmain

What: Collaboration with Maluma

Where: Available on Balmain.com

Why: Pre-pandemic, Colombian hitmaker and heartthrob Maluma collaborated with Balmain’s Olivier Rousteing to create looks for his 2020 tour. It was eventually canceled, but the two felt that they still wanted to share the wardrobe they created together. Balmain is releasing a limited-edition run of the pieces they created for Papí Juancho’s Miami Vice-inspired tour, with vibrant neon shirts and a pair of one-of-a-kind sneakers that speak to Maluma’s eccentric, streetwear-based style. In tandem with the collaboration, Balmain has pulled together a selection of music that influenced the collection in a special playlist that is available now on Apple Music.

ASHYA Opens Shop/Studio

Who: ASHYA

What: Opening of storefront and studio

Where: Industry City, Brooklyn

Why: ASHYA Shop, founded by Ashley Cimone and Moya Annece, has opened its first retail and studio space to the public in the burgeoning Industry City located in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. ASHYA is an accessories-driven brand inspired by utilitarian motifs and travel, uniting cultures and communities with modern and sustainable designs. The space is opening with ASHYA’s media production partner, Equator, and will feature a wide array of ASHYA products as well as a curated selection of reading materials, gifts, and objects. Local artisans such as Raini Home and Lutfi Janania Zablah have come together to work on the interior design, creating a warm and inviting shop that speaks to the necessity of brick-and-morter shopping experiences during a time when community-based connections are more important than ever.

Peter Dundas Supports Childhood USA With Loungewear Capsule

Who: Peter Dundas

What: Loungewear capsule collection benefiting Childhood USA

Where: Exclusively online at dundasworld.com

Why: Peter Dundas, with his namesake line DUNDAS, has created a loungewear collection that directly benefits Childhood USA. Childhood USA is an organization started by Her Majesty Queen Silvia of Sweden and supports the end of sexual exploitation, abuse, and violence against children. At the beginning of the pandemic, DUNDAS provided 5,000 masks for the children in the communities that Childhood USA serves, and this collection is an extension of Dundas’ commitment to the organization. Items such as a pajama set and a robe are all 100% silk and feature a playful print, and proceeds will go to Childhood USA’s key initiatives and outreaches throughout the US, including a community engagement program in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn.

Leah Chapman Launches Issue Twelve

Who: Issue Twelve

What: Debut collection

Where: Exclusively online at issuetwelve.com

Why: British-born Leah Chapman, daughter of the co-founders of MATCHESFASHION Tom and Ruth Chapman, is releasing the first collection of her DTC brand, Issue Twelve. Leah was born in London and studied in California, and the confluence of both places resulted in her viewpoint on easy dressing. Focusing on the core wardrobe, Issue Twelve provides a “grab and go” approach to dressing, with foundational tailoring and basic, crisp shirting. The brand is also focused heavily on sustainability from conception to production to consumption, involving collections produced on limited runs to ensure no product goes to waste.

Celine Collaborates with Artist Tyson Reeder

Who: CELINE

What: Collaboration with Tyson Reeder

Where: In stores and online at Celine.com

Why: Hedi Slimane’s SS21 “Dancing Kid” collection for Celine Homme was inspired by vibrant party wear, skater boys and the e-boy (read: TikTok) generation. Slimane partnered with American artist Tyson Reeder, known for his evocative, vivacious prints and artworks, to create a print perfect for this collection of easy, breathable, Instagrammable pieces. Reeder’s Autobahn print can be found on a chic windbreaker, a loose short sleeve Hawaiian cut shirt (Rihanna has already worn it, of course), and a stylish bucket hat. The tropical print evokes the best of retro Miami with California ease, injecting the perfect dose of beachside cool and arthouse dynamism into the collection.

BY KEVIN LEBLANC

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