We love: fashion fixes for the week ahead – in pictures
Gap teams up with Palace skateboards, Belstaff celebrates 100 years and Marques’ Almeida helps Everlane to use up surplus fabric.
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Ramp it up
Gap is partnering with London-based skate label Palace on a collection of adult and kids’ apparel. The campaign video, shot in San Francisco, features a cameo from Sporty Spice, Mel C playing a skater mom. The collection includes 90s-inspired style logo rugby shirts, tracksuits, cargo pants, T-shirts and logo hoodies. £15 - £248, gap.com and palaceskateboards.com -
Legacy of style
Belstaff celebrates its centenary with a coffee-table book that delves into the history of the British legacy brand from motorcycle gear worn by Steve McQueen to performance wear donned by Chris Bonington. £75, belstaff.com -
Serving retro looks
Aries founder Sofia Prantera taps into Fila’s tennis archive for a collab in washed-out retro pastels. From £21-£380, Aries x Fila, fila.co.uk -
In on the act
Actor Luke Evans adds “designer” to his CV with the launch of lifestyle label BDXY, starting with beach and underwear. From £58, bdxystudio.com -
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Big Apple style
Artist/designer/DJ Heron Preston brings his New York streetwear utility aesthetic to H2, a new regular collection for H&M. Top £54.99, hm.com -
Patch me in
Everlane invited Marques’ Almeida to take some of their surplus fabrics to create statement pieces based on best-selling styles. Key styles in the collection include denim patchwork pieces and satin viscose in a pink tie-dye print. From £119 - £232, everlane.com -
True colours
Step out in Danish label Wood Wood’s collaboration with Asics, which sees the iconic GT-2160 style get a greige makeover with subtle pops of colour. £155, woodwood.com and asics.com