Published
May 21, 2026
As summer steadily makes its way into new collections, brands are stepping up collaborations to energise their swimwear, resortwear, and ready-to-wear offerings. With the first hot days of the season arriving, these capsules unite different creative worlds in shared collections. Here’s a look at five current collaborations.
3.Paradis x Vilebrequin

Vilebrequin joins forces with Parisian fashion house 3.Paradis for a summer capsule inspired by Mediterranean landscapes and seaside imagery tinged with surrealism. Presented at the 3.Paradis fashion show in June 2025, the collection is now available in stores and online.
The collaboration combines the visual codes of 3.Paradis with Vilebrequin’s swimwear expertise through a series of pieces with bold, graphic prints. The capsule showcases blue skies dotted with white clouds, stylised tropical landscapes and dove motifs, recurring signatures of the 3.Paradis universe.
The collection comprises seven products, including four swimsuits priced between 145 and 290 euros, a monogrammed shirt at 250 euros, as well as two accessories: a beach towel and a bucket hat, priced at 165 and 150 euros respectively.
Highlights include the Eden swim shorts, which reinterpret the landscapes of the Côte d’Azur with a graphic, surrealist approach. With this capsule, the two brands present a summer wardrobe blending references to Mediterranean holidays with contemporary resortwear codes.
Undiz x Clem de la Creeme

Undiz continues its collaborations with a new capsule created alongside Clem de la Creeme. For this retro-inspired swimwear collection, the two brands opt for a palette dominated by butter yellow, olive green, and graphic stripes evoking the aesthetics of vintage swimwear.
The capsule offers several swimwear silhouettes, including a reversible triangle bikini top in striped or solid versions, designed to be worn in multiple ways. Ready-to-wear pieces complete the offering, notably shorts, a lace skirt and a crochet maxi dress, lending a dressier dimension to the collection. A pyjama set is also included.
In total, the collaboration includes three swimsuits as well as several ready-to-wear pieces and accessories, with prices ranging from 12.99 euros to 34.99 euros. The capsule is available now in stores and on both brands’ websites.
Michael Kors x Christina Zimpel

Michael Kors unveils an exclusive capsule created in collaboration with Australian artist Christina Zimpel. Designed for summer 2026, the collection is inspired by the atmosphere of Saint-Tropez, combining the artist’s colourful world with the sunny, seaside aesthetic of the American fashion house.
For this collaboration, Christina Zimpel created two original works: a beach scene in shades of blue and yellow, and a graphic interpretation of the Saint-Tropez bell tower in shades of forest green, hot pink, orange, and white. These illustrations are applied across various ready-to-wear pieces and accessories in the capsule.
The collection includes shirt dresses, lightweight cotton shirt-and-shorts sets, pareos, bucket hats, mules, canvas tote bags, and small leather goods. Prices range from 96 euros to 225 euros for the tote bag. The capsule is available now on the brand’s website and in selected Michael Kors boutiques.
Roxy x Juicy Couture

Roxy, a brand historically associated with the world of women’s surfing, and Juicy Couture, known for its Californian lifestyle wardrobe popularised in the 2000s, have teamed up for a summer capsule inspired by the aesthetics of that period. Available since May 13, the collaboration brings together the signature codes of both labels in a beachwear and sportswear wardrobe.
The capsule features several iconic pieces, including velour tracksuits, bikinis, boardshorts, bucket hats, and platform flip-flops. The signature Roxy and Juicy Couture logos appear on several pieces, notably on the chest and across the back, in a way that stays faithful to the visual identity of the era.
In all, the collection comprises 27 pieces combining beachwear, lifestyle essentials, and accessories. Prices range from 25 to 105 euros. The two brands present a summery proposition with bright colours and retro references.
The capsule is available on both brands’ e-commerce sites and in selected stores worldwide.
Etam x Hôtel Mahfouf

Etam has teamed up with Hôtel Mahfouf, the universe conceived by Lena Mahfouf, for a limited-edition swimwear capsule designed for summer. The collaboration brings together Etam’s swimwear expertise and the sunny, contemporary aesthetic developed by the French content creator.
The collection offers a wardrobe inspired by the world of the contemporary mermaid, with asymmetrical swimsuits embellished with jewelled details, pearls, and lustrous materials. The silhouettes are crafted with sculpting cuts designed to suit a range of body shapes.
In all, the capsule comprises 14 pieces, mixing swimwear and beachwear. Prices range from 22.99 euros for a bikini bottom to 80 euros for a top adorned with pearls. The collection was available in a preview on May 18 on the Etam website, before launching across all the brand’s stores on May 19.
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