This summer, Mulberry has joined forces with fellow luxury brand Eleventy for a collaboration of men’s and women’s ready-to-wear, bags, accessories, and footwear.
Available from 15 July, it blends “the best of British and Italian style”, the capsule sees signature fashion pieces from the Milanese brand reimagined alongside a reworked selection of Mulberry accessories, “with a focus on responsible craft, quality, and timeless design”.
The “understated collection [which] fuses recognisable design details from both brands” features ready-to-wear casual pieces designed for the everyday, including relaxed blazers, gilets, sweatshirts, and jogging bottoms “elevated with luxurious leather panels”.
Mulberry’s pieces are adorned with panels of Eleventy’s signature grey flannel.
Bags in the collaboration include reimagining of Mulberry’s Piccadilly, Chiltern backpack and Belgrave messenger, alongside leather accessories including a notebook cover.
As part of Mulberry’s ‘Made to Last’ ethos and approach to responsible leather sourcing, all leather used in the collaboration is carbon-neutral, achieved through offsetting with the World Land Trust, and is sourced from an environmentally accredited tannery with which Mulberry has partnered for over 10 years.
Eleventy’s responsible sourcing can be seen across the capsule with GOTS-certified cotton, GRS-certified flannel, and responsibly sourced wool all featured.
The collaboration will launch globally in Mulberry and Eleventy stores – including both brands’ Harrods concessions, celebrated with a dedicated window display. Prices range from £125 to £1,750.
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