Find out what collaborations are hidden in the latest collection presented by Sacai
by Gabriel Córdoba Acosta
Spring/Summer 2025 collection by Japanese designer Chitose Abe for Sacai, the firm that she creatively directs and founded, shown during the latest edition of Paris Men’s Fashion Week, could be considered the absolute winner, and not because of the wearability and functionality of the clothes, but because of the various collaborations that are hidden in it.
The first of these has been with the American brand Levi’s, where, of course, a selection of denim garments have been designed that bring together the identity of both. In this part, the Type I, II, and III jackets stand out, reimagined, adjusted to the body, and combined with bottom items of the same fabric.
Following the previous is the one developed with WTAPS, featuring a bomber jacket, military-inspired with the characteristic silhouette of the firm.
In third place and complementing the multiple looks that can be created with the items from the two aforementioned collabs, is that of J.M. Weston, specialising in footwear and shaped like a moccasin, characterised by its contemporary style.
Finally, to top it all off, a new Sacai x Nike release is introduced, something that many streetwear lovers will go crazy for. Here the Zegamadome sneakers come in with a bang and will be available in three different colour combinations.
Now you know what collaborations are hidden in the Sacai Spring/Summer 2025 collection. Which one is your favourite?
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