You'll be shopping up a storm.
The LVxFragment pop-up in Singapore may be over, but there's still plenty of fashion collaborations involving between high street (or streetwear) and high fashion brands to get hyped about.
Here are the top seven on our list.
Louis Vuitton x Supreme
This collaboration dominated Louis Vuitton's Fall/Winter 2017 collection, with Supreme's recognizable logo and trademark red color scheme taking over a host of Louis Vuitton pieces, including blankets, backpacks and carryalls. There's even a trunk-style skateboard carrier, which is rumored to be priced at an eye-watering $54,000. The collection will be available from July.
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Missoni x Pigalle
"When heritage meets sportswear" is how Missoni introduced its capsule collection with upscale streetwear brand Pigalle, which went on sale last month at trendy concept stores such as Colette in Paris and Dover Street Market in Tokyo. The range uses Missoni archive fabrics dating from 1985 to 2010 to rework Pigalle pieces including bomber jackets, t-shirts and a deerstalker cap.
Moncler x Off White
These two Milan-based brands first teamed up for Fall/Winter 2016, and it went so well that they collaborated again for Spring/Summer 2017. The capsule collection, which is available now, includes Off White's take on some Moncler staple pieces, such as the lightweight puffer jacket, as well as a t-shirt, a baseball cap and a windbreaker.
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Vetements x everyone!
Demna Gvasalia, the creative brains behind subversive label Vetements took the idea of collaborations to the next level for Spring/Summer 2017, by featuring pieces from over 17 different brands. The collection included jeans by Levi's, tracksuits by Reebok, hoodies by Champion and velour jumpsuits by Juicy Couture.
Gosha Rubinskiy x Fila, Kappa and Sergio Tacchini
The more collaborations the better for edgy Russian fashion designer Gosha Rubinskiy, who teamed up with not one but three retro sports brands for his Spring/Summer 2017 collection, which featured the logos of Kappa, Fila and Sergio Tacchini.
Alexander Wang x Adidas Originals
Alexander Wang's minimal, sporty aesthetic was the perfect fit for Adidas, who collaborated with the American designer on a range of apparel and footwear that went on sale earlier this year. The collection is heavily influenced by basketball, and includes high-top sneakers, colorful jerseys and zip-up jackets.
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Nike x Olivier Rousteing and Riccardo Tisci.
Though these two collaborations went on sale last year, they deserve an honorable mention. Nike's collaboration with Balmain designer Rousteing included sleek black pieces with plenty of gold accents that were equally at home in the club or on the basketball court, while former Givenchy man Riccardo Tisci went for bold floral prints.