Take note of these buzzy collaborations and limited-edition collections …
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Anouk Yve x Malina
Known and loved by her 1.4 million followers for her minimal but feminine outfits, Dutch style influencer Anouk Yve has collaborated with Swedish fashion brand Malina for a second time on a capsule collection that nods to refined elegance (on that topic, see more outfits we love here). Highlights include a silk-blend blazer, €335, with a cinched waist and striking balloon sleeve (pictured in the main image, above), which is available in both black and white. Equally as appealing are the unstructured pieces, such as the collarless wool-blend jacket with leather trim, below, which has a distinct teddy bear appeal. Also, we can see the style set snapping up the lace-detail black camisole, below, that will team perfectly with jeans and tops for party season. If you do nab a piece, rest assured that one glance at Yve’s page and you’ll have no shortage of inspiration on how to wear it. Available now at www.bymalina.com.
Beige wool-blend jacket, Anouk Yve x Malina, €355; www.bymalina.com.
Black lace-detail satin top, Anouk Yve x Malina, €185; www.bymalina.com.
JW Anderson x Uniqlo
Utilitarian and fuss-free, JW Anderson’s latest collaboration with Uniqlo references traditional fisherman’s uniforms, as well as nodding to the British countryside. We can imagine the padded trench coat, with its chequered lining and removable waist belt (it also comes in navy), €129.90, instantly updating your look; while this crew-neck jumper, €49.90, has borrowed boys’ appeal. Available from October 10 at www.uniqlo.com.
Brown padded trench coat, JW Anderson x Uniqlo, €129.90; www.uniqlo.com.
Dark grey wool-blend wrap skirt, JW Anderson x Uniqlo, €49.90; www.uniqlo.com.
COS Atelier
The hype around this season’s Atelier collection at COS was solidified by the brand’s New York Fashion Week presentation – marking the fifth season of the brand’s high-end off-shoot – which took place in a warehouse at the historic Brooklyn Navy Yard. It was, as always, a collection rooted in tailoring; although this one had playful nods to a dancer’s costume with fluid fabrics and dramatic draping. Shop the limited edition range for: elevated basics and separates, from tailored trousers to an excellent-looking black blazer, below, which is always the Holy Grail of pieces come dress-up season. There are conversational pieces, too – a shearling coat with a playful cow-print, below, is a novel alternative to ubiquitous leopard print coats, and the shearling ballet flats, €350, while not being the most practical of buys, sure are fun. Shop the collection from October 16 on www.cos.com.
Off-white funnel-neck shearling coat, €1,490, at COS.
Black tailored lapels blazer, €290, at COS.