It seems these days celebrities aren’t satisfied with just honing their respective crafts. From celeb-branded alcohol to namesake homewear, these guys just don’t want to stay in their lanes. Don’t get me started on the number of celebrity beauty lines out there (our beauty team are on a constant battle to stay on top of the latest releases).
And, whether you like it or not, the fashion world definitely isn’t an exception to the rule, with many celebs turning their hands to designing or creating edits alongside many of our favourite high street stores.
So, if you’re wondering where you should be spending your money, don’t worry. I’ve rounded up the best celebrity fashion collaborations that are actually worth parting with your hard-earned cash over. A-list (and Eliza) approved styles, here we come…
Nobody’s Child x Happy Place by Fearne Cotton
Nobody’s Child is known for unique prints and throw-on midi dresses in planet-friendly fabrics, so its partnership with Fearne Cotton is a great fit. Her third collection dropped at the end of last month and it’s the perfect way to introduce spring back into your wardrobe. Tapping into the cottage-core trend with tie detailing and fun frills, alongside more classic spring styles like gingham prints and pastel tones, it’s feel-good fashion at its finest.
Plus, if you didn’t know already, Nobody’s Child is a great brand to have on your radar if you want to make more sustainable shopping choices. NC says that 90% of its 2022 offering was made using responsible fabrics. It’s an initiative that’s followed through into Fearne’s collection, with many pieces being crafted from organic cotton to reduce water consumption and cut down on C02. So, if you’re looking for a celeb collab that does more than just look good, this is definitely one to add to your basket ASAP.
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley for M&S
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley’s partnership with Marks & Spencer is by no means a newbie on the fashion block – it’s been running 11 years – but the longevity shows how good the collections are. What began with lingerie in 2012, grew into Rosie’s first beauty line (long before she launched her namesake brand, Rose Inc) and most recently the Rosie for M&S ‘HomeWear’ collection, which features premium loungewear in easy to mix-and-match styles.
And, if you missed the last drop don’t worry, as Rosie’s second HomeWear collection just launched online and in store. A mix of warm-neutral styles, subtle stripes and chic black designs, all finished with Rosie’s signature rose gold hardware, the collection feels luxe while still remaining cosy and comfortable.
PSA: we even spotted a great dupe for Kim K’s Skims black lounge dress, offering a similar figure-hugging style with all the quality M&S is known for.
Frankie Bridge at F&F
You’d be forgiven if you haven’t heard of FW Bridge before now but it definitely deserves a place on your radar and in your wardrobe too. Launched in early 2022, alongside F&F at Tesco, it offers much more than you’d expect from a supermarket brand (or a celeb collaboration too, in many respects). Think staple pieces that can be mixed and matched to create a whole host of great-looking outfits.
The SS23 collection is a minimalist dresser’s dream, featuring neutral fits in luxe fabrics like satin and faux leather. Prints are simple and classic, meaning they’ll work in your wardrobe for seasons to come, and don’t get me started on the knitwear, which features a chunky ribbing comparable to more high end brands. Considering prices start at just £17.50, it’s a no brainer to check it out.
Rochelle Humes for Next
If you follow Rochelle Humes on social media you’ll undoubtedly be obsessed with her oh-so-chic style. The ex-Saturday’s singer has definitely had a style revolution in more recent years and luckily we can all buy into it thanks to her collaboration with Next. Started in 2021, the collection is known for its fashion-forward fits, featuring everything from stylish midi dresses to smart tailoring.
For her latest drop, Rochelle’s taking inspiration from her personal style, pulling together 90s balloon-style combat trousers with eternally classic pieces like the trench coat and herringbone blazer. Effortlessly bringing together tonal neutrals with hyper bright orange tones and whimsical prints, it’s a collection that really does have something for everyone.