Tory Burch Brings Back Her Most Iconic Design, With Some Help From Ssense

Plus more of the season's latest openings, designer collaborations, and launches.

Apr 17, 2025 - 17:24
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Tory Burch Brings Back Her Most Iconic Design, With Some Help From Ssense
Photograph by John Yuyi

Tory Burch Reva Flat at Ssense

Back in the aughts, Tory Burch was responsible for sending ballet flats into the stratosphere when the brand released its iconic Reva style. Today’s current ballet-flat mania, therefore, is the perfect excuse to relaunch the medallion-adorned silhouette. Nineteen years after its initial release (and eight years after its discontinuation), the Reva reappeared on the Tory Burch spring 2025 runway—and it’s now available for purchase, with some help from Ssense. The multibrand retailer is selling the nostalgic design exclusively on its site—but these aren’t the Revas you may remember from 2008. “We loved the original Reva,” Burch said in a recent article announcing the news. “But how do you touch something that was very classic to the brand and make it relevant for where we are today?” The designer has updated the look with an adjusted silhouette, knife-beveled hardware, and the addition of a slip-on mule option. “We have a much younger customer today,” said Burch. “It’s changed,” so it makes sense the Reva is changing, too. The Tory Burch Reva ballet flat and mule are both available now on ssense.com and will launch later in April on toryburch.com.

Monica Rich Kosann x Peanuts

Who says you can’t have some fun with fine jewelry? Diamonds meet nostalgia in a collection of ten bracelets created in collaboration between Monica Rich Kosann and Peanuts to celebrate the jeweler’s 20th anniversary and the 75th anniversary of Charles Schulz’s beloved comic strip.Over and over again, I’ve read through the library of Peanuts,” Kosann said in a statement. “There's something about the Peanuts gang’s stories that is so comforting. It’s about rooting for the underdog. It’s about friendship. It’s about first love. It’s about that stage in life when everything is changing. These bracelets feature these great, iconic sayings, that will remind you daily that you can get through this.” Available in 18-karat yellow gold and sterling silver and decorated with diamonds and other precious gemstones, the bracelets feature an array of iconic Peanuts sayings including “Good grief,” “Oof,” and “Aargh.” The pieces range in price from $325 to $2,415 and are available for purchase now at www.monicarichkosann.com.

GapStudio

Zac Posen’s complete takeover of Gap continues with the launch of GapStudio, a new line created by the designer himself. We already got a sneak peek of the collection last year, when Anne Hathaway wore one of the offerings—a poplin maxi shirtdress—in Rome. The dress, which quickly sold out upon its first release, is returning in two colorways, alongside a tailored denim trench coat, double-breasted blazer, and denim sailor pants, among other offerings. “GapStudio is where craftsmanship, creativity, and culture come together...and where we’ll continue to collaborate with visionary talent in the future,” said Posen, who acts as Gap Inc. executive vice president and creative director. “GapStudio Collection 01 reflects that vision—blending tailoring with innovative denim treatments that sculpt and refine the fabric in new ways. This is just the beginning.” Collection 01 retails from $78-$248 and will be available at gap.com and in 10 select U.S. stores on April 3.

Photograph by Mario Sorrenti; Courtesy of Gap
Photograph by Mario Sorrenti; Courtesy of Gap

Staud x St. Regis Hotels & Resorts

You may not get the chance to check into The White Lotus, but you can up your hotel-stay experience via Staud’s newest collaboration with St. Regis. Inspired by the jet-set spirit and the art of travel, as well as the St. Regis’s many resort destinations, the four-piece collection celebrates the rituals and experiences that make a great trip. Four pieces comprise the collaboration: A raffia tote, bucket hat, and Moon Bag, as well as Staud’s signature Tommy Bag, reimagined with bespoke, St. Regis-adjacent illustrations. Each accessory is begging to be taken to the beach for a day of sun and style. The collection is now available at staud.clothing and stregisboutique.com, as well as the Staud SoHo store, meaning you don’t need extravagant travel plans to enjoy it.

LV Sneakerina

If you haven’t heard by now, the sneakerina—a style that combines a sneaker and a ballet flat—is the new hottest shoe on the market. And Louis Vuitton is leading the trend with the launch of its own LV-branded version. It provides a minimalist, sportswear look with agility and freedom of movement thanks to its lightweight sculpture and flexible sole. Offered in a variety of materials and vibrant color combinations, each shoe is finished off with an LV on the side for a slightly retro but still modern and sporty look.

The BC Duo Bag

Of all the world’s luxury houses, there is only one in which a sense of family is infused into every design—and that’s Brunello Cucinelli. It's newest offering, the BC Duo bag, isn’t just an ideal carryall for all your everyday return-to-office needs; it’s the embodiment of the close collaboration between sisters and co-creative directors Camilla and Carolina Cucinelli, who worked carefully to blend heritage with modernity and structure with softness for their debut handbag silhouette. Its geometric panels subtly nod to the brand’s BC initials while allowing the bag to shift between a roomier or a more compact shape. Available in four sizes and a mix of materials, from supple calfskin to shimmering lamé, the BC Duo reflects the sisters’ shared vision of timeless, understated luxury—one that feels right at home in the world their father built.

Courtesy of Brunello Cucinelli
Camilla and Carolina Cucinelli

Magda Butrym x H&M

Polish ready-to-wear designer Magda Butrym is the latest to get the H&M treatment, with a collection of womenswear, accessories, and jewelry coming to the multinational fashion retailer on April 24. A celebration of femininity and romanticism, the collaboration enlists the rose as a central motif, which to Butrym, represents womanhood perfectly—it’s soft and delicate, yet independent, striking, and ever-growing. The designer’s Slavic style comes into play as she takes the collection as an opportunity to look back on the brand’s 10-year history. Butrym revisits some of her classic silhouettes, including delicate dresses, wide-shoulder tailoring, and structured, oversize coats. A red ruffled gown provides a more subtle nod to the rose inspiration while jersey dresses boast a floral print. Strappy sandals with flowered heels, crystal-covered earrings, and silk headscarves round out the collection—and add a touch of that Polish flair.

Courtesy of H&M
Courtesy of H&M
Courtesy of H&M

Louis Vuitton Fine Jewelry’s Color Blossom Collection

In 2015, Louis Vuitton released Color Blossom, a fine jewelry collection that reinterpreted the house’s iconic Monogram Flower created by Georges-Louis Vuitton in 1986. Now, 10 years later, LV is continuing the exploration of the classic motif with 27 more additions to the Color Blossom collection. Six natural materials including mother-of-pearl (both pink and white), cornelian, malachite, and onyx appear in various formats across pendants, earrings, rings, and bracelets. Each piece can be worn on its own, or stacked together for maximum effect. And their permanent placement among Louis Vuitton’s fine jewelry catalogue means you can start working on a collection that will serve you for decades to come. The new Color Blossom Collection is available now at louisvuitton.com and in select stores.

Fila x Hailey Bieber

Fila partnered with its global ambassador, Hailey Bieber, to create a thirteen-piece collection for the brand that merges heritage sportswear with contemporary style. Featuring wardrobe staples, the pieces are designed for mixing and matching, made easier by the simple color scheme of black, white, butter yellow, and classic Fila green. Despite the capsule’s size, there are offerings for everyone, ranging in price from $45 to $190. The athlete may gravitate toward cropped biker shorts, the sports bra, or tennis skirt. Those slightly more fashion-minded will likely eye the ribbed baby tank or v-neck sweater. And anyone still stuck in a Y2K mind-set will be pleased to see a vintage-inspired pullover and a quarter-zip anorak—in fact, the entire collection has one foot in the ’90s. Fila x Hailey Bieber is available now on fila.com, in select stores, and at retailers including Nordstrom.

Gap x Harlem’s Fashion Row

Gap has collaborated with Harlem’s Fashion Row—an agency repping and working with some of the best brands and designers of color—for a new capsule collection in celebration of Black History Month. The partnership brings together the unique talents of five designers—Aaron Potss (A. Potts), Bruce+Glen Porter (BruceGlen), Krystal Phillips (Kaphill), Nicole King (N’Gai), and Patrick Henry (RichFresh) to each put their own special spin on Gap’s classic American staples. The result is a vibrant mix of 16 thoughtful pieces that elevate Gap’s accessible sensibility (retail prices range from $89 to $129). The exclusive collection will be available in select stores and online on February 14.

Courtesy of Gap x Harlem's Fashion Row

Ariana Grande x Swarovski

Ariana Grande just got promoted. The singer and actress was previously a brand ambassador of Swarovski, but now she can add designer to her résumé, as she has aided in the creation of a new capsule collection for the crystal brand. Grande worked with Swarovski’s global creative director, Giovanna Engelbert, on 16 extravagant pieces inspired by her love of music. Treble clef earrings decorated with crystals encircle the wearer’s lobe and climb up the ear. A whimsical tiara looks like it could have been plucked from the Emerald City, while a similarly twirling cuff is topped with a crystal pearl. Hearts are also a main theme of the collection, and a large heart pendant is most definitely the star of the Mert and Marcus-shot campaign (aside from Grande, of course). The shape is also repeated on chokers for a more subtle effect, creating the perfect Valentine’s Day gift. The Ariana Grande x Swarovski Capsule collection is available now in select Swarovski stores and on swarovski.com. It will launch globally in Swarovski stores on January 30.

Fendi Mamma Baguette

After 25 years, Fendi’s beloved Mamma Baguette bag has returned for spring 2025, reimagined in soft nappa leather with a contemporary twist. Originally designed in the late ’90s as a larger counterpart to Silvia Venturini Fendi’s iconic Baguette, the Mamma Baguette maintains its signature rectangular shape, FF logo buckle, and shoulder strap, now enhanced with a handy drawstring closure. Available in three sizes, there’s a version of the revived classic for every need from day to night.

Mona Tougaard stars in the campaign for the Fendi Mamma Baguette. | Courtesy of Fendi

Canada Goose Eyewear by Haider Ackermann

Haider Ackermann has unveiled his first eyewear line for Canada Goose. The Colombian-born French designer—a favorite of celebrities like Timothée Chalamet and Tilda Swinton—became the luxury outerwear brand’s first creative director last year (a few months before he was also appointed to helm Tom Ford). The new spring 2025 eyewear collection includes 18 sunglasses and 23 optical lenses—with men’s, women’s, and unisex frames all represented, bearing the brand’s performance ethos in mind. Think durability and comfort (ideal for say, hitting the slopes) but with forward-thinking design elements (there are a number of low-bridge options) and Ackermann’s masterful use of colors and lines. The glasses are also made with high-quality sustainable materials like plant-based resin, aluminum, and titanium. The line is available online January 30 and in stores February 5.

Courtesy of Marchon Eyewear, Inc

Willy Chavarria x Kendrick Lamar

Following his exciting debut at Paris Men’s Fashion Week, Willy Chavarria has announced his next project: a limited collection created in collaboration with Kendrick Lamar for the rapper’s upcoming performance at the 2025 Super Bowl Halftime Show. Chavarria worked with Lamar’s own label, pgLang, as well as the NFL on a five-piece collection comprised of a hoodie, practice jersey, t-shirt, and drawstring shorts. Designs from artist Felipe Merida—a frequent Chavarria collaborator—as well as lyrics from Lamar’s song, “tv off” decorate the hoodie and tee. The standout of the collection, however, is undoubtedly a cropped, balloon-sleeve satin jacket with “K Lamar” embroidered on the chest and “g.NATIONAL” on the back, in reference to Lamar’s upcoming Grand National Tour. The Willy Chavarria x Kendrick Lamar collection will be available on Wednesday, January 29 on Lamar’s website; proceeds will be donated to individuals impacted by the Los Angeles fires.

Photograph by Diego Bendezu
Photograph by Diego Bendezu

Giorgio Armani’s That’s So Armani Collection

Giorgio Armani’s latest project celebrates the cornerstones of timeless men’s fashion. A new, curated selection of Armani garments highlights the individual as much as it does the brand. Classic Armani soft tailoring is showcased in luxurious textiles including vicuña, cashmere, and fine wools, rendered in the traditional brand shades of navy blue and black. The pieces are simple, though, so the wearer can bring their own personality to the styling. Comprised of both single- and double-breasted jackets, trench coats, crewneck pullovers, t-shirts, trousers, and more, That’s So Armani suggests the perfect wardrobe for any gentleman, while simultaneously defying gender conventions. Soo Joo Park’s appearance in the collection’s campaign—alongside Kaytranada and Archie Renaux—proves that women can also indulge in the Armani elegance. That’s So Armani is available now in select Giorgio Armani boutiques and on armani.com.

Rimowa x Rick Owens

The raw, dark aesthetic of Rick Owens meets Rimowa’s heritage craftsmanship in an unexpected collab. Together, the two brands have created a limited-edition version of Rimowa’s iconic Original Cabin suitcase, now finished with patinated aluminum. Rick Owen’s version of the Original Cabin will also feature Rimowa’s first fully leather interior, sourced directly from the fashion brand. Only 500 pieces have been created for the collaboration, and thanks to the manual pigment application process used in the product’s creation, no two are alike. Each purchase also comes with a hair-on cow-skin luggage tag, developed and produced by Rick Owens in Italy. The Rimowa x Rick Owens Original Cabin Bronze is available January 30 in select Rimowa and Rick Owens stores worldwide, as well as on rimowa.com and rickowens.eu.

Courtesy of Rimowa

Fendi’s Peekaboo Soft Small Bag

Fendi’s Peekaboo family is growing. The Italian brand, founded in Rome in 1925, is kicking off its centennial celebrations with the release of the new Peekaboo Soft Small bag. First unveiled on the spring/summer 2025 runway, the design is, fittingly, a smaller version of the house’s iconic Peekaboo Soft bag. Featuring the same soft construction, lightweight design, and high-quality calf leather of its larger predecessors, the newest variety suggests more wearability with the addition of an adjustable strap, which can be attached to the top handle for a cross-body or shoulder option. Available in a multitude of colors (and some seasonal options adorned with fringe, as originally seen on the runway), the new bag adds to Fendi’s already expansive Peekaboo line—a favorite of Fendi devotees since the accessory launched in 2009.

To celebrate the newest addition, Fendi worked with director Emir Eralp on a 40-second video featuring music by the Swedish electronic band Little Dragon. The clip depicts a day in the life of three young women in Rome and their Peekaboo Small Soft bags, proving the versatility of the design in color, wear, and function. The Peekaboo Small Soft bag is available now at fendi.com and in Fendi boutiques worldwide.

Prada x National Geographic CreativeWorks

Prada is enlisting National Geographic for a third time to help celebrate the fashion brand’s latest Re-Nylon collection and campaign. This go-around, the two companies have created a series of four documentary films (and accompanying images) featuring Benedict Cumberbatch and Sadie Sink, which tell the story of Prada’s Re-Nylon initiative. Since 2019, Prada has been working with Sea Beyond, a UNESCO educational program that works to raise awareness for ocean preservation. The collection continues the conversation around fashion’s role in this process, with Re-Nylon using only materials regenerated from plastic waste sourced from oceans and landfills. The accompanying films explore the positive impact the initiative has on communities and habitats around the world, as Cumberbatch and Sink visit Norway and Mexico respectively, charting the environmental actions underway to help safeguard marine life. The Re-Nylon collection will donate 1 percent of its proceeds to the the Sea Beyond educational program. The 2025 Re-Nylon collection and docuseries are available to purchase and view on prada.com.

Louis Vuitton x Murakami SoHo Pop-Up

Louis Vuitton is pulling out all the stops for its latest collection, a re-edition of one of the brand’s most iconic collaborations of all time: LV x Murakami. The capsule—which builds on the original partnership created 20 years ago under then-creative director Marc Jacobs—already features a campaign starring brand ambassador Zendaya. Now, Louis Vuitton has also opened a dedicated space to celebrate the launch in SoHo. Inspired by Tokyo’s modular hotels, the shop features a minimalist interior. A white corridor divides the first floor into sections, each one boasting a bold color scheme. Inside, one can find Chapter One of the capsule collection, as well as an exhibition space highlighting archival selections from the original collection, which started a bona fide craze back in 2003. Those who make a purchase will receive a token for a vending machine in the hopes of winning Louis Vuitton x Murakami stickers, trading cards, or Takashi Murakami’s Flower Go Walk portable games. This is so much more than just a store: between January 10 and 12, shoppers can also enjoy an onsite café serving drinks and panda-shaped pastries. If you’re lucky enough to own a piece from the original collection, a care station will be made available to refurbish it for you. And if you want to relax and stay in the mind of Murakami for a while, head downstairs to the cinema to catch remastered versions of the artist’s Superflat films. The Louis Vuitton x Murakami pop-up will remain open through the end of January.

Courtesy of Louis Vuitton
Courtesy of Louis Vuitton