Weekly Roundup
Here's what's got us talking this week...

Adidas x Ivy Park
Beyoncé unveils her latest Ivy Park and Adidas collaboration, Halls of Ivy, featuring 89 apparel styles, 4 footwear colourways and 11 accessories. The assortment blends physical activity and casualwear across womenswear, menswear and kidswear, with standout pieces adorned with a houndstooth print and vivid neon pops.

Kith x Barbie
Kith has unveiled an unexpected collaboration with Barbie, launching its own doll complete with Kith sweatsuits, sneakers and statement accessories. Kith has released life-size versions of the apparel, giving people the chance to match their doll.

Pantone's Colour of the Year
Pantone has revealed its colour of the year for 2022, unveiling a new shade of red-violet-infused periwinkle blue. This is the first colour created by Pantone especially for Pantone Colour of the Year. Very Peri has a dynamic feel with a sense of conscious creativity and bold expression influenced by the metaverse to represent the continued blend of physical and digital realms.

Harrods x Palace
Palace and Harrods have partnered on a collaborative festive capsule comprising co-branded apparel, accessories and gifts with noticeable signature designs, silhouettes and details appearing from both brands. The skate brand is set to host a takeover of the famous London department store, exclusively dropping the collaboration in-store and on the Harrods website.

Zara Enters the Metaverse with Ader Error
Brands are increasingly exploring the metaverse, the latest being Zara and Ader Error. The project has formed a new generation, Generation AZ, brought together by uniqueness and individualism enhanced through personal experiences across real and virtual worlds. The genderless collection features winter-based casual and tailored apparel and footwear alongside a range of statement accessories. The capsule will be released physically and digitally through social media platform Zepeto.
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