Fashion isn’t the most powerful art form just because we need it to express ourselves, or at the very least, avoid public indecency charges. It’s the most powerful art because it seamlessly fuses every other form of artistic expression. From Schiaparelli’s architectural silhouettes to Jonathan Anderson’s Dior invite featuring Lucian Freud’s Four Eggs on a Plate, fashion pulls from painting, sculpture, literature, film, and more.
But no art form collaborates more intimately with fashion than music. Musicians have long been muses for fashion designers; their lyrics and stage presence intertwined with the garments they wear. And as a result, music and fashion frequently give rise to some of the most iconic, genre-defining collaborations in culture.
Some are straightforward—celebrity endorsements, ambassadorships—but others are deeper, creative exchanges that birth limited-edition collections, visionary photoshoots, or entirely new aesthetics. At Fashion Reverie, we’re spotlighting a few of the most unforgettable recent pairings where fashion and music collided beautifully:
G-Dragon x Nike
If any genre reigns supreme in fashion right now, it’s K-pop. And G-Dragon proves it. A founding member of the boy band Big Bang and a streetwear icon in his own right, G-Dragon’s collaboration with Nike marked a major moment. His custom-designed Air Force 1s sold far beyond expectations and helped set the stage for a new era of artist-driven sneaker collabs.
Jennie x Gentle Monster
Jennie of BLACKPINK is not just a global pop star and Chanel ambassador, she’s a force in fashion. Her collaboration with Korean eyewear brand Gentle Monster was a natural fit, merging their shared roots and bold aesthetics. What began as a one-off collection blossomed into a continued creative partnership, with every pair of glasses blending Jennie’s soft-meets-edgy persona and Gentle Monster’s avant-garde designs.
Bad Bunny x Calvin Klein
Bad Bunny has been the face of many scroll-stopping campaigns, but none made waves quite like his Calvin Klein collaboration. Channeling the provocative spirit of the ‘70s “Nothing comes between me and my Calvins” era, his campaign was sensual, cheeky, and internet breaking. Bad Bunny in boxers? We didn’t have that on our 2024 bingo card.

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Pharrell Williams x Louis Vuitton
If you’re looking for the pinnacle of music-meets-fashion synergy, it’s Pharrell Williams as Louis Vuitton’s menswear creative director. His debut blurred the lines between runway and music, further proving that a musician at the helm of a legacy fashion house isn’t just a gimmick, it’s the future. Pharrell brings a fresh, genre-bending perspective to Louis Vuitton, one that nods to both hip-hop culture and haute couture.
—Sydney Yeager

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