The Wait For These Designer Collabs Will Be Pure Torture
We know: it seems like we've been waiting ages for the weather to finally warm up, at least enough so that we can rock our bathing suits and a stylish pair of shorts. But the reason we're wishing we were entering Fall rather than Summer right now? The list of designer collaborations that will be hitting stores once the season changes. From a cool new Kohl's collection to some lines from the stars, you'll find a lineup of stuff we can't wait to shop in the slides ahead.
Uniqlo x Christophe Lemaire
If you love minimalism, get ready to get psyched: Uniqlo is teaming up with Christophe Lemaire, the former head designer for Hermès, and the collection will be hitting stores sometime in the Fall.
Uniqlo x Carine Roitfeld
One name that’s almost synonymous with the word fashion is Carine Roitfeld. Not only is she the creator and Editor in Chief of CR Fashion Book, she’s pals with some of the hottest stars in the biz — Gigi Hadid, the Kardashian/Jenner family, Kate Moss, etc. — and now she’s getting her own Uniqlo collaboration (yep, that store's got a lot going on). The 40-piece line, which debuts in October, is bound to be chic and seen on tons of celebs. Get it while you can.
Cole Haan x NYC Ballet
In its fourth year teaming up with the ballet, Cole Haan has decided to add ZeroGrand performance technology to its flats, making them lighter, more flexible, and more cushioned than ever before. But while we'll have to wait until Fall to see if these shoes are as comfy as they sound, we'll gladly try out their current collaboration, which includes this Manhattan Demi Ballet ($178), for the time being.
Botkier x Coco Rocha
If Coco's Cinderella line was any indication, her lineup of Botkier bags will be equal parts feminine and edgy, along with being versatile closet staples. Plus if anyone knows a thing or two about cute clothes and accessories, it's a top model!
Torrid x Rebel Wilson
Rebel always looks flawless on the red carpet, so we were psyched to hear that she was finally designing some pieces for the plus-size brand Torrid. In a statement, the star said she's been putting her "unique style and personal loves into the clothing," so we're expecting tons of color and a few feminine, figure-flattering dresses.