From mall nostalgia to mountain chic, these 2025 designer collaborations prove that fashion’s best ideas happen when worlds collide.
Designer collabs are where fashion gets a little wild—in the best way. When two creative minds come together, magic happens: we get fresh ideas, unexpected twists, and pieces that feel like collector’s items the moment they drop. These limited runs aren’t just clothes; they’re style moments. And because we love a good style moment, we rounded up four of the freshest designer collaborations worth your attention (and maybe your next paycheck).
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Sandy Liang x GAP
Sandy Liang’s collab with GAP is the softest rebellion you’ll ever see. It takes everything we loved about 90s mall culture—hoodies, fleece, and logo tees—and gives them a New York edge with girly collars, delicate ribbons, and just the right amount of irony. It’s nostalgic but new, cozy but cool, like your childhood wardrobe got a glow-up for 2025.


Loewe x On
Loewe teaming up with On feels like luxury decided to go for a morning jog. It’s the perfect balance between craft and comfort, featuring lightweight sneakers with artistic details that make you look like you’re walking on air (and maybe a little bit above everyone else). It’s practical enough for the trail, but honestly, too pretty to get dirty.


Maison Margiela x Salomon
The Margiela x Salomon collab looks like something out of a sci-fi fashion week—technical, sleek, and slightly mysterious. It’s gear designed for people who may never hike but want to look like they could. With bold shapes, muted tones, and deconstructed details, it transforms outdoor wear into something strangely beautiful, like art that just happens to have excellent traction.


Uniqlo x Needles
This collab feels like watching the quiet kid in class suddenly pull up in designer track pants, making everyone finally take notice. It’s comfort meets cool, blending Uniqlo’s clean, everyday vibe with Needles’ iconic stripes and laid-back swagger. The collection features easy silhouettes, elevated basics, and track pants so good you’ll start planning outfits around them. It’s got that perfect “didn’t try but totally did” energy.

Banner photo via Uniqlo’s website