Published
April 15, 2026
In keeping with the collaborations that punctuate the spring calendar, brands continue their creative explorations. This time, the focus is on the lingerie wardrobe. Here is an overview of these three capsules.
Etam x Nensi Dojaka

French brand Etam, founded in 1916 and renowned for its expertise in accessible, contemporary lingerie, has teamed up with Nensi Dojaka, a rising figure on the international scene, for a new collaboration at the intersection of swimwear and couture.
A graduate of Central Saint Martins and winner of the prestigious LVMH Prize, Nensi Dojaka has made her mark with an instantly recognisable aesthetic signature. Drawing on her training in lingerie, the designer develops silhouettes in which every detail, from the straps to the cut-outs, helps to structure the body with precision.
It is an approach that naturally resonates with Etam’s savoir-faire, whose heritage lies in the mastery of lingerie and in showcasing the female form. From this encounter comes a capsule conceived as an outward extension of the lingerie wardrobe.
For this collection, the two partners envisage an all-black wardrobe, inspired by the minimalist aesthetic of the 1990s. Structured bandeau tops, one-piece swimsuits and openwork dresses create a silhouette that is both sleek and sculptural.
The pieces stand out for their graphic cut-outs, straps that tie at the back, exposed underwires and subtle draping. Designed to be worn on the beach as well as in town, the capsule aligns with a broader trend of blurring boundaries between lingerie, swimwear and ready-to-wear, with pieces that are modular and versatile.
The collection has been available since April 14, online and in stores in France, the United States and Mexico. Prices start at 30 euros.
Livy x Rick Owens

Livy, the contemporary lingerie house founded in 2017 by Lisa Chavy, has teamed up with American designer Rick Owens, based in Paris since the early 2000s and renowned for his dark, avant-garde universe, for a new capsule at the intersection of fashion and intimacy.
Unveiled at the Rick Owens spring/summer 2026 show at the Palais de Tokyo, this collaboration brings together two distinctive design languages. On the one hand, the designer’s raw, sculptural approach, informed by the Los Angeles underground scene and an alternative vision of beauty. On the other, Livy’s architectural aesthetic, which blends French savoir-faire, textile innovation and precise construction. The point of convergence between the two universes is black, used here to structure the silhouettes and accentuate the graphic dimension of the pieces.
The capsule focuses on a tightly curated lingerie edit, conceived as an extension of the Rick Owens wardrobe. It comprises two distinct sets: “Raw District” and “Block Line”. The latter features a structured bralette paired with a tanga.
The collection has been available since March 26 on both brands’ websites, as well as in their respective boutiques and through a selection of partners. Bras are priced at 400 euros, while bottoms are available at 180 euros.
Savage X Fenty Bridal collection

The Savage X Fenty brand, launched in 2018 by singer Rihanna, continues to expand its wardrobe with a new collection christened “Bridal”, built around the world of weddings and its updated codes.
Known for its ambition to redefine lingerie standards by prioritising inclusivity and a diversity of silhouettes, Savage X Fenty offers a modern interpretation of the bridal wardrobe. Far from traditional clichés, the collection explores a soft, nuanced palette dominated by shades of blue and white and floral motifs, punctuated with touches of pink and black.
The brand’s inclusive vision is also reflected in its notably extensive size range. Bras are available from 30 to 46 in band sizes, with cup sizes from A to H, while underwear, sleepwear, loungewear and sportswear are available from XS to XXXXL.
The Bridal collection is available now on the brand’s website and in its boutiques. Prices start at 14.78 euros for the most accessible pieces and rise to 82.95 euros for apparel sets.
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