Fashion brands today are no longer content with simply putting clothes on racks—they’re crafting experiences that transform the way people connect with style. International labels, especially, have mastered the art of creating hype, building a global allure that now resonates strongly with Indian audiences as well. At the heart of this evolution are designers who inject imagination, culture, and individuality into fashion. When these creative minds join forces with global brands, the result is nothing short of magic—limited-edition collections that blend comfort with cutting-edge design, turning everyday fashion into statements of personality and lifestyle. These fashion collabs don’t just cater to consumer demand; they ignite desire, spark conversation, and set new benchmarks for style worldwide.
From high street labels to luxury maisons, collaborations these days are more dynamic and inclusive than ever, spotlighting diversity while expanding the creative boundaries of fashion. Let’s explore the top international brand partnerships with renowned designers that are making waves and redefining the global fashion landscape.
Mango X Indian-British Designer Supriya Lele

Spanish fashion label Mango, known for its professional fashion offerings with an artsy twist, is one destination where one can find it all. The brand collaborated with Indian-British fashion designer Supriya Lele in June as part of its new “Mango Collective” platform, which spotlights emerging and niche talent. The result was “A Summer Reverie”, a limited-edition collection of 34 pieces that beautifully merged Mango’s modern aesthetic with Lele’s signature design language.
The line featured fluid silhouettes, sheer fabrics, asymmetric hems, and satin minis with ruching, alongside shiny Lurex swimwear, feather-effect textures, and playful open-back bodysuits. Accessories such as belts, jewelry, bags, and footwear completed the collection, offering a mix of chic everyday wear and bold statement pieces. The collection is available online on Mango’s website, including the Indian Mango site, where shoppers can browse the Supriya Lele x Mango pieces.
Zara X Jayesh Sachdeva

What a Duo! Zara teamed up with multi-talented artist Jayesh Sachdeva for the brand’s first-ever collaboration in India, unveiling a limited-edition capsule collection titled “Reverie.” Launched last year, the collaboration blended Sachdeva’s vibrant artistic vision with Zara’s contemporary aesthetic, creating a festive yet fashion-forward line that truly stood out. The collection spanned womenswear, menswear, kidswear, and accessories, offering versatile pieces that reflected the celebratory spirit of the season while staying rooted in Zara’s modern aesthetic.
To mark the launch, Zara introduced a striking 10-foot tiger sculpture at its flagship store in Phoenix Palladium, Mumbai, with similar installations appearing in select outlets across New Delhi, Bangalore, Pune, and Gurgaon—making the collaboration an experiential affair. Reverie was made available across Zara stores in India as well as online on Zara.com, giving shoppers nationwide the opportunity to embrace this unique art-meets-fashion moment.
Nike X Amrit Kumar and Mriga Kapadiya (NorBlack NorWhite)

Sportswear giant Nike has always been in the spotlight—not just for its cutting-edge products but also for its game-changing collaborations. And its latest partnership with NorBlack NorWhite’s designers, Amrit Kumar and Mriga Kapadiya, is no exception. Launched in June 2025, the collection reimagines athletic style through the lens of Indian heritage, celebrating the age-old bandhani tie-dye craft with a vibrant, modern twist. The lineup features four standout footwear models—Nike Air Max Craze, Motiva, Pegasus 41, and Calm Slide—along with a versatile range of apparel, including hoodies, cropped tees, tanks, sports bras, shorts, and tights.
A sleek cross-body bag ties the collection together, blending performance wear with cultural storytelling. The collection dropped globally on June 11, 2025, via Nike.com and select Nike stores worldwide.
Adidas x Shantanu & Nikhil

In an exciting joint venture, global sportswear giant Adidas teamed up with India’s designer duo Shantanu & Nikhil to launch S&N — a lifestyle-meets-sportswear sub-brand under Adidas’ Style Essentials umbrella. The vision for S&N was to fuse edgy design with sporty utility — bold street-wear aesthetics paired with performance values. The inspiration drew from industrial elements: think black-and-yellow diagonal stripes like those on factory hazard signs, blended with the iconic aesthetic of New York taxis.
S&N was positioned independently within Adidas stores, with dedicated sections, making up about 20-30 percent of the in-store space in Adidas Style Essentials outlets. Apparel, accessories, and footwear for both men and women formed part of the line.
Louis Vuitton X Labubu’s Kasing Lung

Louis Vuitton, the fashion label that takes trends seriously, took the concept of collaboration to new heights, partnering with Kasing Lung, the creative mind behind the mischievous yet endearing Labubu. This limited-edition collection fuses Louis Vuitton’s iconic Monogram canvas with Lung’s whimsical illustration style, bringing the beloved Labubu character into the realm of luxury fashion. Labubu, originally a quirky collectible character from Lung’s picture book series The Monsters, has gained a global following, and this collaboration marks its first major entry into haute couture. The collection features tote bags, mini trunks, and small leather goods, all adorned with playful Labubu motifs while retaining Louis Vuitton’s signature craftsmanship and attention to detail.
The Louis Vuitton x Labubu collection is set to debut in October 2025 in Shanghai, followed by releases in Paris during Art Basel, Taipei in November, and Hong Kong in December.
Estée Lauder X Sabyasachi

In a groundbreaking fusion of beauty and fashion, Estée Lauder has partnered with renowned Indian designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee to launch a limited-edition lipstick collection that celebrates the rich tapestry of Indian heritage. This collaboration, which debuted on March 4, 2024, features ten meticulously curated shades in satin-matte and ultra-matte finishes, each inspired by the vibrant colors and textures of India. The collection includes iconic hues such as Calcutta Red, Rouge Bengal, Devi Pink, Udaipur Coral, and Bombay Berry, designed to complement a diverse range of skin tones.
Priced at Rs 5,400 per 3.8g lipstick, the Estée Lauder x Sabyasachi collection is available for purchase through Estée Lauder's official website and select retailers.
H&M X Designer Lorena

In a groundbreaking move, H&M has partnered with Mexican designer Lorena Saravia for its first collaboration with a Mexican designer, marking a significant milestone in the brand's 20-year history of designer partnerships. The 29-piece collection, set to launch on October 16, 2025, offers a contemporary take on Mexican heritage, blending traditional craftsmanship with modern design. The lineup features structured silhouettes, such as tailored denim jackets and chaps, alongside fluid eveningwear, including draped blouses and open-back gowns.
Each piece is designed to empower women, reflecting Saravia's belief in the strength and versatility of modern women. The collection will be available in select stores and online at H&M, providing global access to this unique fusion of heritage and contemporary fashion.
Hermès X Designer Srishti Guptaroy

Hermès, the brand that has long epitomized status and sophistication, collaborated with renowned Indian designer and visual artist Srishti Guptaroy. The result was a dazzling fusion of luxury fashion and Indian artistry, transforming the Hermès boutique at Mumbai’s Jio World Plaza into a vibrant, immersive canvas. Guptaroy, celebrated for her maximalist aesthetic that blends traditional Indian motifs with contemporary flair, reimagined the store through intricate murals and dynamic patterns.
Bold colors, cultural symbolism, and detailed storytelling adorned the walls, turning the boutique into more than just a shopping destination—it became an experiential celebration of India’s rich artistic heritage.
Global Collabs Redefining Style
The collaborations between international brands and renowned designers showcase the evolving landscape of global fashion. From Louis Vuitton X Labubu’s Kasing Lung to Hermès X Srishti Guptaroy, each partnership exemplifies creativity, diversity, and cultural relevance. These collections aren’t just trends; they are statements about where fashion is headed—toward a future where boundaries blur, cultures blend, and design becomes a universal language.