Roller Rabbit and Hill House launch size-inclusive summer capsule
Roller Rabbit’s monkey prints meet Hill House’s Nap Dress in a 23-piece capsule that stretches Roller Rabbit into XXXXL and gives both brands a bigger summer audience.

Roller Rabbit and Hill House Home just made the kind of collaboration that makes immediate sense: one brand brings the prints people recognize from across the room, the other brings the silhouette that already lives in the warm-weather wardrobe conversation. Put Roller Rabbit’s heritage block prints and monkey motif on Hill House’s Nap Dress shape, and the whole thing clicks fast, with the kind of easy, sunny logic that makes a capsule feel inevitable instead of forced.
The first-ever Roller Rabbit x Hill House collection launched Tuesday, June 9, 2026, at noon ET and landed online at RollerRabbit.com and HillHouseHome.com, plus in select stores from both brands. The 23-piece release runs from $38 to $228 and spans women’s, kids and infant styles, with slippers, hair bows, backpacks and makeup bags in the mix. That breadth is the point. This is not just a dress collab, it is a full-family summer package built to move beyond a single customer and into the whole vacation-photo ecosystem.

The smartest move is the size expansion. Roller Rabbit’s women’s assortment in the collaboration runs from XXXS to XXXXL, which makes this the brand’s broadest size-inclusive launch yet. In a category that has too often treated print-forward resort dressing as a narrow lane, that matters. It widens the addressable market without diluting the Roller Rabbit look, and it gives Hill House another way to extend the Nap Dress universe beyond the usual sweet-spot shopper. The women’s pajamas shown on Roller Rabbit’s site are priced at $148 and are made from 100% Pima cotton, a useful signal that the capsule is leaning on fabric comfort as hard as it is on visual charm.
Three exclusive prints anchor the collection: Monkey Block Stripe, Floral Monkey Trellis and Sherwood Forest Monkey. They are exactly the kind of patterns that announce vacation before you do, especially when they show up on pieces like the Tiny Ellie Nap Dress, Baby Ellie Nap Dress, kids pajamas, infant zipper footies, the Ribbon Charlotte Nap Dress, long sleeve polo pajamas and a backpack. The collaboration also includes robes and other 100% Pima cotton pieces, which keeps the whole thing grounded in wearability rather than costume-y novelty. The result is colorful, nostalgic and very clearly built for repeat wear, not one cute Instagram moment.

That makes sense for two brands with very specific identities. Roller Rabbit, founded in 2003 by Roberta Freymann, has already proved it can play in the collab lane, with projects alongside Starbucks, Target, Stoney Clover Lane, Flabelus and LoveShackFancy. Hill House Home, founded in 2016 by Nell Diamond, turned the Nap Dress into the thing that pushed it from bedding brand to full lifestyle label. Together, they have built a capsule that does what the best summer collaborations do: keep each brand recognizable while opening the door to a bigger, better-dressed crowd.
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