Tommy Hilfiger and Indya Moore Co-Design a Gender Fluid Capsule + More Fashion News

Photography courtesy of Tommy Hilfiger

Including Victoria Beckham’s fifth collaboration with Reebok.

By
Sarah Mariotti

Date July 17, 2021

This week brought with it an influx of collaboration announcements from all over the map. Indya Moore joined Tommy Hilfiger in a major #FashionForAll moment, JW Anderson tapped eyewear brand Persol for a punchy vision, Sacai teamed up with visual artist KAWS to create a Holt Renfrew line, plus an oh so familiar Victoria Beckham and Reebok reunion. Read on for more.

Tommy Hilfiger and Indya Moore co-design a gender fluid capsule collection

Photography courtesy of Tommy Hilfiger

Tommy Hilfiger has announced the launch of its Summer Pre-Fall 2021 Tommy x Indya capsule collection. Co-designed by non-binary actor and activist Indya Moore, the collection emphasizes that great style knows no boundaries with its wide size range and genderless designs. “This capsule goes beyond great style,” said Moore in a press release. “It breaks a cycle and sets a new standard across the industry. Too many people are made to feel that something is wrong with them just for being themselves. It means everything to me to know that with our capsule, no one is made to feel wrong or different or broken. Everyone works perfectly for this collection, no matter who they are.”

This collection aligns within Tommy Hilfiger’s People’s Place Program, and its goals of advancing representation in fashion and creating opportunity for creatives from underrepresented BIPOC communities. As part of this collaboration donations were made to three causes that resonate with both Moore and Hilfiger’s values: Rainbow Railroad, Reuniting of African Descendants (ROAD) and Global Coralition. Starting July 20, the Tommy x Indya collection will be available globally on tommy.com.

Reebok and Victoria Beckham drop their fifth collaboration

Photography courtesy of Reebok x Victoria Beckham Drop Five

Everyone’s favourite haute athleticwear duo is back with another collab. Reebok and Victoria Beckham have designed a fifth capsule that can effortlessly be worn from the gym to the street, with minimal silhouettes and structured pieces that reimagine past collection icons. Beckham’s personal favourite? The Tennis Dress, which has built-in shorts, subtle cutouts and a bonded finish for a flattering look. Reebok x Victoria Beckham Drop Five will be available for purchase on August 9, exclusively on Reebok.ca.

JW Anderson releases Persol sunglasses for Spring 2022

Photography by Tyler Mitchell

The latest union of two design dynamos comes in the form of a spirited collaboration between JW Anderson and Italian luxury eyewear brand Persol. Eight new pairs of sunglasses offer a creative punch of colour and unique pizzaz, thanks to JW Anderson’s outside-the-box thinking and quirky approach to style, and the rich visual history of Persol.

The notable collection is brought to life with the graphic classicism of stylist Benjamin Bruno, sculptural hair creations by Jamaican-American hairstylist Jawara and photography by Tyler Mitchell. “I really wanted to work with Tyler. He is such an incredible artist and photographer. I wanted images that became kind of poetic miniatures, almost like windows,” said Anderson. “I love what Jawara does as well. His hairstyles are amazing and helped creature this incredible portraiture that you somehow can’t place in time.”

Holt Renfrew announces a limited-edition collection from Sacai and KAWS

Photography courtesy of Holt Renfrew

On July 16, Holt Renfrew rolled out a colour lover’s dream with a limited-edition ready-to-wear capsule from Sacai and KAWS. The collaboration, birthed from a friendship and long-time mutual admiration between Sacai founder and designer Chitose Abe and contemporary artist KAWS, is pegged in the concept of “wearable art.” The original artwork and colour palette of KAWS art will be imbued into existing Sacai pieces in men’s, women’s and unisex attire.

The Fashion and Race Database launches a summer fundraiser

The Fashion and Race Database, a digital platform equipped with tools that challenge existing narratives and misrepresentation within the fashion industry, launched its summer fundraiser this week. With a goal of $10,000 in the span of two weeks, the fundraiser will help to sustain their mission, achieve immediate and long-term goals, and give their staff equitable pay. Donations to the fund can be made here.

Louis Vuitton launches Felt Line with eco-responsible materials

Photography courtesy of Louis Vuitton.

Louis Vuitton’s latest addition, the Felt Line, was first revealed at Virgil Abloh’s Fall 2021 menswear show, and is now available for Louis Vuitton lovers to get their hands on. The Felt Line includes a lineup of three bags and one long coat, each designed using a variety of eco-conscious materials such as organic cotton, recycled wool-based jacquard, 100 percent recycled polyester derived from existing stock and recycled plastic used for the bags’ chains. The bags, available in the Keepall, Keepall XS and Soft Trunk, are all reimagined versions of Abloh’s designs, and reflect the fashion house’s aapproach to circularity in fashion and creativity.

Ecologyst opens new headquarters, factory and showroom in Victoria, B.C.

On July 16, sustainable fashion brand Ecologyst opened the door to its new headquarters, factory and shoppable showroom in Victoria, B.C., in a spacious 1892 heritage building. The integrated space allows the Canadian company to expand local production and offer transparency on their manufacturing process — two big steps in sustainable fashion. Plus, Ecologyst’s outdoor-inspired apparel, which is made with 100 percent natural and biodegradable materials, is designed to last years, with the brand even offering customers a lifetime guarantee to repair or replace items.