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** So far, I've found several notable recent collaborations in the streetwear niche:
1) Supreme x Burberry: Supreme, a brand traditionally associated with rebellious youth culture, has collaborated with luxury brand Burberry. The collection featured items such as jackets, shirts, hats, slides, and luxurious silk pieces, all dressed in Burberry's iconic color palette with minimal Supreme branding. This collaboration marks a departure from Supreme's roots, reflecting a trend towards high-end collaborations within the streetwear sector (​1)​.
2) Bad Bunny x Adidas Blue Sky Forum: This collaboration focused on a low-rise, chunky silhouette sneaker inspired by the beaches and blue skies of Puerto Rico. The shoe featured Bad Bunny iconography and a monochromatic colorway. With the fourth release in this collaboration, Adidas might be positioning Bad Bunny as a potential successor to Kanye West​ (2)​.
3) Cactus Plant Flea Market x McDonald’s: This collaboration was part of McDonald's Adult Happy Meal promotion. Cactus Plant Flea Market created four figurines and an apparel collection featuring McDonald's graphics. This partnership shows how streetwear brands can effectively leverage pop culture and fast-food branding to create hype and appeal​ (3)​.
4) Palace x New Balance 580: Palace and New Balance teamed up to revive the 580 silhouettes, a staple of New Balance's catalog in the '90s. The partnership underscores the potential for successful collaborations between high-profile streetwear brands and traditional sportswear companies​ (4)​.
5) Prada x Adidas Re-Nylon: Prada and Adidas released a 21-piece collection featuring athleisure-inspired basics. The collection utilized a new fabric, Re-Nylon, made from recycled plastic waste collected from oceans, fishing nets, and fiber waste. This collaboration showcases the growing trend toward sustainability in the fashion industry (​5)​.
6) Yohji Yamamoto x New Era Autumn/Winter Collection: This collection combined Yohji Yamamoto's high fashion approach with New Era's headwear expertise to create simple baggy graphic t-shirts and hats. The partnership demonstrated how brands can pay homage to the roots of streetwear while bringing a high-fashion aesthetic to the table​ (6)​.
7) Balmain X Barbie: Balmain collaborated with Mattel to create a 50-piece, '90s-inspired collection with Barbie pink colorways. The collection was unisex in its branding, reflecting a trend toward gender-neutral clothing in the fashion industry​ (7)​.
8) Moncler x Hiroshi Fujiwara Maya 70 Jacket: For Moncler's 70th anniversary, the outerwear brand teamed up with Fragment Design's Hiroshi Fujiwara to redesign its iconic glossy Maya puffer jacket. This collaboration exemplifies how streetwear can contribute to the re-imagination of classic pieces​ (8)​.
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