All the Runway Collaborations at Fashion Week FW26
From Willy Chavarria and adidas, to Junya Watanabe and Stüssy.
The Fall/Winter 2026 fashion week season is officially in full swing, with menswear taking centre stage in Milan and Paris. So far, Dsquared2 had audiences excited in Milan with precariously high-heeled ski boots, which look like they should have a warning on. Elsewhere, Ralph Lauren made its runway return to Milan after two decades, while in Paris, Willy Chavarria staged a blockbuster performance.
As the menswear shows come to a close and your feeds are likely clogged with runway content, we’re shining a light on a side that often gets missed in the mentions: collaborations. Sometimes too subtle to notice, or too cleanly embedded into a collection, these are the brand collabs that popped up on the runway this season.
For more on fashion week, check out our favorite moments so far.
Willy Chavarria x adidas
The Willy Chavarria show was a spectacle to say the least. Staged inside a Judo arena, the experience felt like a music video, a West End production and a movie all at once. The set was designed to resemble a New York street with the chaos that unfolds on a night in the Big Apple. The star-studded cast included everyone from Julia Fox to Romeo Beckham, with performances from Feid and Lunay, to name a few. Beyond the action, the designer’s ongoing collaboration with adidas Originals stood out. This latest iteration took inspiration from vintage football kits, with collared jerseys tucked into shorts and paired with the newest sneaker collab.
Junya Watanabe x New Balance
Junya Watanabe took audiences to a romantic corner of Paris, recreating a traditional street scene where guests sat on bistro chairs with café tables, turning the formal fashion show into a neighbourhood gathering. The presentation was heavy on the collaborations with features from Levi’s, New Balance and Stüssy. Levi’s introduced industrial elements with signature patchworking, while New Balance presented a collaborative new hybrid shoe that blends sneaker technology with a formal Oxford silhouette. The most unexpected link-up was Stüssy, with its signature 8-ball and crown graphics embroidered onto traditional collegiate tailoring. This was an elegant collision of 1950s chic and 1980s skate culture.
Louis Vuitton x Tiffany & Co.
Pharrell Williams opened Paris Fashion Week with Louis Vuitton, in a futurist living space with a gospel choir in black professors’ gowns at one end, and a full orchestra at the other. In true Pharrell style, there were some mammoth trunks. The standouts this season were a stained-glass-window version of a Tiffany & Co. lamp and an intarsia landscape of Pont Alexandre III and the Eiffel Tower.
NAHMIAS x PUMA
NAHMIAS made its fashion week return after a three-year hiatus, following its success with the sold-out Marty Supreme line. Titled “Wipeout,” the brand returned to its love for skating and surfing, but this time with a more mature feel. The show kicked off with a PUMA collaboration, featuring the PUMA Suede in three colorways, which will be released in February, followed in April by the PUMA Speedcat and an accompanying apparel line.
Anne Sofie Madsen x UGG
On the catwalk for Anne Sofie Madsen during Copenhagen Fashion Week, UGG showed up with a bang as the brand’s exclusive footwear partner. The designer took four key styles that launched this month, the Otzo Clog, Minimel trainer, Quill Ballerina and Goldenglow Sandal, customizing each of them to add a uniquely high-fashion edge.
Kiko Kostadinov x Crocs
Kiko Kostadinov debuted its Crocs collaboration during Paris Fashion Week, and the shoes are everything. Kostadinov takes avant-garde designs and always adds something that feels slightly more accessible for those wanting to approach the brand for the first time. This collaboration perfectly encapsulates that, with designs that blend streetwear with hiking silhouettes. This is not simply an upgrade of the Crocs clog; this is Crocs like you’ve never seen it before.
Collina Strada x KEEN
Collina Strada debuted its KEEN footwear collaboration on the runway during New York Fashion Week. Two signature KEEN silhouettes were featured, the Jasper and Targhee EXP, reimagined through Collina’s classic punk-feminine lens. Girly satin uppers are juxtaposed with rugged performance styles topped off with statement lacing, plaids and florals. Both styles feature vegan uppers, recycled lining and the ultimate durability to take you through many more fashion seasons to come.
Jane Wade x SOREL
Jane Wade linked up with outdoor brand SOREL to reimagine its Callsign sneaker silhouette for the high-fashion girls. Debuting during Jane Wade’s runway show during New York Fashion Week, the sneaker was reimagined in two new styles. The brand’s Callsign Horizon Low sneaker appeared with a stylish pony hair detail alongside ocean-inspired hues. The second recreates the Callsign as a hybrid mule with a removable lace cover and heel strap. These are for both the Gorpcore girls and high-fashion girls.
Simone Rocha x adidas Originals
Simone Rocha debuted an adidas Originals collection at LFW, and it’s exactly what you would expect. The ultimate blend of girly and sporty, this is about to be all over your feeds. After seasons of pearl-encrusted Crocs, Rocha decided to switch things up for Fall/Winter 2026. The collection featured clothing, kicks and accessories, including classic track jackets with tulle skirts and puffed sleeves, sporty shorts as sily hot pants and added ruffles to three-stripe long-sleeves. The release date is yet to be announced, so stay tuned.
CompletedWorks x ASICS
CompletedWorks staged a mini-play starring Jemima Kirke and Camille Charrière. The hyper-stylized dinner party preparation was a satirical comedy that saw Kirke making a Bloody Mary cocktail while examining identity in a humorous display. The presentation also debuted the brand’s fresh collaboration with ASICS. The custom sneakers mark the brand’s first foray into shoe design. In true CompletedWorks style, the sneakers are ultra-feminine and complete with bejewelled detailing.
Jawara Alleyne x Converse
Reuniting for the third chapter in their relationship, Jawara Alleyne and Converse hit the runway once again. The partnership has evolved from a Notting Hill Carnival collab to a fashion week showcase, continuing to reveal custom designs on Converse’s new silhouette, the Chuck Taylor Lo, created exclusively for LFW. Alleyne’s signature approach to texture and layering is seen on the designs, with custom expressions including tassel details and hand-dipped painted versions inspired by gritty nightlife.



















