Published
May 23, 2026
Les Deux and Prince have teamed up on a limited-edition capsule collection inspired by the atmosphere of tennis, while fine jewelry label Kinn Studio has also partnered with Prince on a separate multi-drop collection tied to the sport’s major international tournaments.

The Les Deux x Prince collaboration draws heavily from Prince’s tennis archive, blending bold colour, club graphics, familiar court lines and the visual confidence of ’90s tennis. The 17-piece collection combines glossy technical fabrics with textured cottons, striped knitwear and relaxed silhouettes across apparel and accessories.Â
Key pieces include a shiny track jacket and matching shorts, jacquard and intarsia polos, a lace knitted cardigan, seersucker shirting, graphic tees with archive-style Prince artwork, washed denim shorts, and co-branded cap.
Meanwhile, Kinn Studio’s collaboration with Prince takes a more elevated approach to tennis-inspired design through fine jewelry and lifestyle merchandise. The collection will roll out in three separate drops timed to coincide with the French Open, Wimbledon and the U.S. Open.
Founded by Jennie Yoon, Kinn Studio approached the collaboration through the lens of craftsmanship and precision, drawing parallels between jewelry-making and the mechanics of tennis equipment. The collection incorporates shield motifs, chain-link structures and reinterpretations of classic tennis jewelry silhouettes using graduated stones and refined settings.
The jewelry assortment ranges in price from $960 to $8,520 and will be accompanied by lifestyle merchandise including knitwear, socks, caps, T-shirts and accessories.
Each release references the distinct atmosphere of its corresponding tournament. The French Open-inspired drop emphasizes softer textures and pavé detailing influenced by clay courts, while the Wimbledon capsule incorporates emerald accents and heritage-inspired construction references Wimbledon’s iconic green courts. The final U.S. Open release focuses on durability and precision through diamond-forward styles and classic tennis jewelry references.
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