Art and fashion converge once more in a collectible collaboration, launching with Spring 2026
Stella McCartney and Jeff Koons have reignited their long-running creative partnership with a limited-edition capsule timed to launch alongside McCartney’s Spring 2026 collection. The collaboration offers a tightly curated edit of ready-to-wear and accessories, extending the duo’s legacy of art-fashion crossovers with new emphasis on collectability, exclusivity, and craft.

Amelia Gray fronts the campaign, wearing an organic cotton T-shirt first previewed on McCartney’s Winter 2025 runway. The graphic piece fuses Koons’ Untitled (Girl with Dolphin and Monkey) with a vintage slogan from McCartney’s 2001 debut—“Slippery When Wet.” The capsule also introduces a cheeky new “Doggy Style” message alongside two Koons dog sculptures—illustrated iterations of a Poodle and Yorkshire Terriers—personally chosen by McCartney from the artist’s provocative Made in Heaven series.
The capsule’s lineup spans four organic cotton styles—two tanks, a hoodie, and two T-shirts—along with a chunky turtleneck knit in RWS-certified wool. All items are produced in limited quantities and positioned as collectible objects, not just wardrobe staples.
This project continues McCartney and Koons’ shared history of limited-run creative collaborations. Past efforts include the Easy Ethereal–inspired gowns for Summer 2006, a sculptural Rabbit pendant in 2005, and a charitable tee for the McCartney A to Z Manifesto in 2020. A select number of those original Rabbit bracelets will be re-released by appointment only at McCartney’s SoHo flagship.
A subset of the new capsule will be customized, signed, and available exclusively in New York: select pieces adorned with hand-applied details like lead-free crystals and fringing, each bearing the signatures of both McCartney and Koons. A limited run of hand-signed T-shirts by Koons will also be available online.
For McCartney, the collection is an extension of her ongoing dialogue between design, sustainability, and contemporary art. For Koons, it marks another chapter in translating sculpture into accessible cultural objects. Together, they continue to explore the commercial and conceptual potential of fashion as medium—playful, provocative, and collectible by design.












