Old Navy x Christopher John Rogers

Old Navy is continuing its transformation into a more fashion-driven brand with a new designer collaboration, this time partnering with New York–based designer Christopher John Rogers.

The project is led by Zac Posen, who serves as Chief Creative Officer of Old Navy and Creative Director at Gap Inc. since 2024. His role is to reshape the brand’s creative direction, bringing stronger design, storytelling, and high-profile collaborations into a space traditionally known for basics.

Following a previous collaboration with Anna Sui, this new collection reflects Posen’s vision of making great American design more accessible while supporting both established and emerging talent.

The 46-piece lineup, priced between $24.99 and $84.99, blends Rogers’ signature aesthetic, bold colors, sculptural shapes, and expressive patterns, with Old Navy’s easy, everyday wearability. Think vibrant dresses, polka dots and stripes, oversized denim shirts, and relaxed cargo pieces designed for mixing and matching.

At its core, the collection is about joy and self-expression. Rogers focuses on giving customers the freedom to create their own looks, combining statement pieces with practical wardrobe staples. The color palette, featuring tones like golden olive and warm reddish orange, feels playful yet approachable.

The campaign stars Kimora Lee Simmons and her daughters, reinforcing the idea that the collection is for everyone, across generations, identities, and body types.

Under Posen’s creative leadership, these collaborations are becoming a key part of Old Navy’s strategy. By releasing multiple designer partnerships each year, the brand is aiming to bring a sense of excitement, cultural relevance, and elevated design to a broad audience without losing its core promise of accessibility.

The collection launches on April 15, 2026 (with early access starting April 14).

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © Old Navy
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Valentino for Gap


Just in case you have just warmed up yesterday at your Lanvin for H&M shopping tour, more is to come. Another interesting designer collaboration will hit the stores this Saturday, November 27: Valentino for Gap.

Unfortunately, it will only be available at a few locations in Europe: Gap’s new Milan store, Colette in Paris, in London at Gap’s flagship store on Oxford Street (from 9.30am) and at Dover Street (from 11am).

Due to the limitation, it is a great chance to invest in special-edition Valentino at a high-street price.


Valentino designers Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pier Paolo Piccioli said: „We love mixing different cultures and we have been excited to mix Gap’s timeless essentials with our Roman culture of couture.“

The small capsule collection is all about ruffles meet khaki. A signature Valentino bow is also seen on a cute skirt. I like the idea of utilitarian basics such as cargo pants and parkas reinterpreted with a romantic twist.

LoL, Sandra

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Plaid Please!

Fall patterns took a traditional turn with highland tartans and madras checks. Plaid has continued its raison d`être as one of fashion`s favourite fabrics for F/W 2010. But this season is not about the lumberjack shirt, the designers went a little further with plaid dresses and pants, plus the absolute must-have: The kilt-inspired skirt!

If you want to work a touch of heritage-chic into your cold-weather wardrobe, I recommend starting now with those super-cool skirts below. From mini to pencil, from draped to pleated, those versions are catering for all tastes. Update your capsule wardrobe with a piece like that and you are all on for new-season cool. Prices can vary depending on the country you live in.

In case you are worried to look too preppy-back-to-school, juxtapose this classic fabric against something with a bit more edge. I put an outfit together to show you what I mean:
The classic skirt by Chloé works perfectly with a corset top and asymmetrical sweater, both by Alexander Wang. Team with a must-have cape by Stella McCartney and stocking-attached ankle boots by Givenchy and finish off your modern, sexy look with a floppy hat by YSL. This is anything but conservative!

PlaidskirtLike I always say, keep your stuff, there will be a time that you can wear it again! My outfit is completely from previous seasons and looks very up-to-date this fall.

Plaid skirt by Gucci, leather biker jacket by Ralph Lauren Collection, red boots by Prada, bag by Chanel and hat by H&M.

There is always a time for a kilt! And you can spare the underwear…

LoL, Sandra