Fresh fashion gifts from FARM Rio, FP Movement, and GANNI drops
FARM Rio’s first Rip Curl capsule landed April 1, while FP Movement x Cotopaxi and GANNI’s Mini Hobo turn spring drops into gifts that feel wearable, not fussy.

FARM Rio and Rip Curl have opened spring with the kind of drop that makes gift shopping easy: a first-time collaboration that moves from beachwear into FARM Rio’s accessories label, FARM Etc., with wetsuits, bikinis, tees, trucker caps, luggage, and lifestyle pieces built for warm-weather escape. Rip Curl says the capsule honors the spirit of Australia and Brazil, and the April 1 launch gives it real timing power for Mother’s Day, graduations, and the first wave of summer trips.
The most giftable pieces here are the ones that feel immediately usable. A beach tee or cap works for the woman who lives in swimsuits all season, while the wetsuits and bikinis make sense for someone with a surf habit or a packed vacation calendar. FARM Etc. broadens the pitch beyond novelty, since luggage and daily-carry pieces can live past one beach weekend. That matters: collaboration goods can slide into costume territory fast, but this one stays practical enough to earn closet space.
FP Movement’s limited-edition Cotopaxi capsule is the safer buy if you want something colorful, useful, and not wildly expensive. Free People’s product pages put the 9L Shoulder Bag at $85, the Allpa 20L Backpack at $150, the 5-Panel Hat at $45, and the Cubo Packing Cubes at $65, all made in Cotopaxi’s durable recycled ripstop nylon. The backpack is the standout for the friend who is always headed somewhere, but the packing cubes are the smartest add-on gift because they turn a $65 purchase into the kind of present that quietly improves every trip.
GANNI’s Mini Hobo lands on the more fashion-forward end of the spectrum, but it is still a strong gift because it comes with recognizable name value. The campaign stars True Whitaker and was shot by Gray Sorrenti, giving the bag the kind of editorial shine that makes it feel more collectible than generic. GANNI says the Mini Hobo first appeared on its Fall/Winter 2025 runway in Paris, then returned in new colors, textures, and unexpected finishes, with the lace mirror tag and Butterfly logo dice as signature details. It is the gift for the woman who already has the basics and wants the bag that gets noticed immediately, not eventually.
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