From iconic inspirations to limited releases, here’s what’s made it to our monthly round-up.
Fashion at the Top



The Chamonix-born skiwear and lifestyle label Perfect Moment has collaborated with BWT Alpine F1 Team on a winter capsule that brings together the worlds of both sports. Rooted in technical design, the collection merges Perfect Moment’s skiwear expertise with Alpine’s bold racing identity, drawing parallels between the precision of Formula 1 and high-performance winter wear. The campaign was shot at the Alpine Enstone factory, including inside the team’s wind tunnel, a first for a fashion brand. The setting highlights the shared focus on speed, energy and technical accuracy that underpins both disciplines. T he ensemble features ski jackets, ski suits and knitwear in Alpine F1 Team’s signature blue and pink palette, accented with circuit-line graphics and subtle garage-inspired details. Signature Perfect Moment silhouettes are finished with Alpine branding, embroidered patches and considered trims. Knitwear, après-ski essentials and accessories complete the offering, designed to move seamlessly from the slopes to off-duty mountainous settings.
German Style Meets Protective Cases



The German luxury brand MCM unveils a new collaboration with lifestyle tech accessories company CASETiFY. The capsule takes inspiration from the fashion house’s ongoing design narrative, ‘From Munich to Mars’, a dreamy, futuristic journey that starts at the brand’s birthplace and reaches space. Spanning phone cases, earbud cases and MagSafe cardholders, the capsule transforms everyday tech into collectable statements of style. Central to the collection is MCM’s well-known visual language: the classic Visetos monogram and the Rabot character, the brand’s robot-rabbit hybrid. The popular print – featuring MCM’s diamond logo inspired by the brand’s Bavarian heritage – is reimagined for phone cases in tan, black and pink. The Rabot shines in customisable cases available in blue, pink and clear. The partnership merges functionality and fashion, blending CASETiFY’s technical precision with MCM’s signature craftsmanship.
Moving Ahead, Sustainably


Almost 20 years after their first collaboration in 2005, Stella McCartney and H&M are reuniting for a Spring 2026 collection that pairs signature design codes with a strong sustainability focus. The collection draws on Stella’s archives, reinterpreting iconic silhouettes and house hallmarks using certified, responsible materials, many of which are recycled. Beyond the clothing, the collaboration introduces an Insights Board that brings together voices from across fashion to explore sustainable solutions, animal welfare and innovation in textiles. The initiative is designed to foster dialogue, challenge industry norms and showcase actionable ideas that go further than conventional design collaborations. “Reworking pieces from my archive brought back so much energy and joy. This second partnership feels like a chance to look at how far we’ve come on sustainability, cruelty-free practices and conscious designs – and to stay honest about how far we still have to go, together,” said Stella McCartney.
To Commemorate an Icon



To mark the enduring legacy of Umm Kulthum (iconic Egyptian singer, songwriter and actress), Azza Fahmy Jewellery has released a special collection in her honour, alongside bespoke pieces created for the film El Sett. The capsule draws on decades of creative inspiration from her music, presence and poetry, translating these elements into jewellery that tells a story of elegance and timelessness. Signature twisted wirework, perfected in Azza Fahmy’s Cairo workshop, forms the backbone of the collection, while calligraphy, such as the iconic Enta Omri – My Eternity transforms lyrics into wearable art. Standout pieces include the Suma Chandelier Earrings, which reinterpret Umm Kulthum’s signature dangling silhouette in 18-carat gold and sterling silver, combining graceful elongated lines with the house’s characteristic craftsmanship. The collaboration with the filmmakers also included curation and consultation, ensuring authenticity and artistic integrity in each piece. The collection stands as both a tribute to an Arab cultural icon and a celebration of jewellery as a form of storytelling.
When in Rome



Season 5 of Emily in Paris arrives with a chic new capsule collection from FENDI. Designed to capture the show’s playful sophistication, the limited-edition range features two Baguette bags and a Peekaboo crafted in tapestry-effect fabrics that blend the iconic FF logo with Art Deco-inspired polka dots. Colour-block options include brown and pink or dove and mint green, adding a fresh, modern edge. The capsule is highlighted on-screen as Emily Cooper, played by Lily Collins, carries the Baguette bag during her Roman adventures. Key locations include the FENDI headquarters at Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana and the Palazzo FENDI flagship store. Available in a limited release at select boutiques worldwide and online, the collection offers fans the chance to bring a piece of the series’ signature style into their wardrobe while celebrating the Roman brand’s enduring presence in the show.
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