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Spring fashion and beauty drops, giftable collaborations for her

Burberry x Hunza G leads a crop of limited-edition spring drops, from Monaco-ready FRAME to a purpose-driven Cou Cou x Adwoa Aboah tee.

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The smartest gifts in fashion right now are the ones with a built-in story, and Burberry x Hunza G has the strongest one of the week. The limited-edition swimwear capsule went live on April 27, 2026, using Hunza G’s Original Crinkle™ ultra-stretch fabric with Burberry Check trims. It is the sort of present that feels immediately luxurious because it is both useful and scarce: swimsuits and bikinis, plus a multifunctional swim skirt and tube top, made for the friend with an actual summer calendar and no patience for anonymous resortwear.

The collaboration also has the kind of name recognition that turns a gift into a conversation piece. Burberry called it a shared commitment to material innovation, Hunza G said it was designed to make women feel confident and effortless, and Daniel Lee described the connection as natural because both brands are British. That gives the capsule a rare mix of polish and personality, which is exactly why it reads less like a trend buy and more like a keepsake for a beach trip, honeymoon, or milestone birthday.

The most emotionally resonant gift in the mix is Cou Cou Intimates x Adwoa Aboah. Timed to Mental Health Awareness Month, the collaboration centers on a limited-edition “Out of Order” T-shirt and supports Gurls Talk, the nonprofit Aboah founded in 2015 for young women’s well-being. Paired with Dover Street Market London, it has the feel of a small object with a larger purpose, the kind of piece that matters precisely because it is not trying to shout. It is ideal for a friend who values meaning as much as design.

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For the woman who wants her wardrobe to work harder, Khy’s new spring/summer 2026 direction, Born in LA, marks a sharper, more wardrobe-first chapter for Kylie Jenner’s label. That makes it an easier gift to give than a purely trend-led drop, especially for someone building outfits around clean, wearable pieces rather than one-off statements. Quince’s second capsule with Erin Walsh goes even broader, with 38 items priced from about $29.90 to $298, spanning linen, leather, cotton and cashmere. It is the most practical range here, and one of the easiest places to find a gift that feels elevated without overreaching.

FRAME’s 21-piece capsule with Alexandra Leclerc, available May 1, 2026, leans into Monaco glamour and European summer dressing, but Leclerc’s best line is also the most useful: these are clothes she actually wears in Monaco, not fantasy dressing. Rixo’s The Mythos Collection with Slowdown Studio takes a different route, turning hand-painted prints into two woven throws made from recycled cotton that work as sofa throws, picnic rugs or wall art. And Biologique Recherche’s Serum Spectral, a photo-resilience activator meant to protect against light damage, boost radiance and improve skin resilience, is the beauty gift for someone who likes her skincare precise and purposeful.

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