From retro reworks to techy twists, April saw fashion’s biggest names (and cult favourites) drop accessories and footwear that blur lines, mix eras, and occasionally throw out the rulebook entirely. Schön! rounded up the month’s most notable releases — from sustainably crafted sneakers and hybrid ballerina-sneakers to nostalgic streetwear revivals and heritage-inspired watches. These drops might come from different worlds, but they share a common thread: a knack for turning everyday essentials into standout statements.
CNCPTS x PUMA — Mostro Fey
First up, CNCPTS (aka Concepts) teamed up with longtime partner PUMA to unveil the Mostro Fey — their first women-focused collab — giving the newly launched silhouette a sharp, glossy upgrade. Two colourways split the mood: a polished all-black patent leather pair with rose gold detailing, and a swan grey, two-tone version laced with hot pink and chrome. To mark the launch, the Boston-based retailer hosted a week-long café pop-up and fashion show at Liberty Hotel, keeping the vibe equal parts laid-back and high-impact.
Available online at CNCPTS.com
BAPE® x KidSuper — A Super Ape
Over in streetwear, BAPE® tapped KidSuper’s Colm Dillane for a collection that plays with nostalgia, art, and the cult status of the BAPE® camo print. Dillane — who once sold bootleg BAPE® tees to kids in line outside the store — now sees his own designs featured front and centre. Expect signature KidSuper face graphics woven into the classics, including reimagined SHARK hoodies and comic-inspired BAPE STA™ packaging.
Available online at BAPE.com as well as at kidsuper.com
Vivienne Westwood — Strand Pearl Watch
For fans of timeless eccentricity, Vivienne Westwood introduced the Strand Pearl Watch — a limited-edition piece inspired by the house’s archival Three Row Pearl Bas Relief Choker. Think rows of Swarovski pearls anchored by a crystal-encrusted orb that flips open to reveal a delicate Swiss-made dial. Classic with a twist, as only Westwood can do.
Available online and in stores.
Gabriela Hearst — Ohio
Gabriela Hearst joined the mix with her first-ever sustainably crafted sneaker: the Ohio. Made in Italy, the shoe blends recycled materials and natural rubber without skimping on style. Minimalist silhouettes meet leather laces and earthy tones — a design both rooted in the brand’s quiet craftsmanship and future-focused values.
Available online and in select stores.
Rombaut — Core
Rombaut marked Earth Day with the launch of Core — a stripped-back collection that reimagines the label’s breakout Boccaccio silhouette that prioritises durability and accessibility. Known for its sharp, sculptural shapes and future-friendly materials, the Paris-based brand keeps the focus on recycled fabrics and clean design, offering up sneakers with uppers made from high recycled-plastic content and soles cut from 30% recycled rubber. The campaign, a playful tribute to Erwin Wurm’s distorted take on reality, underlines the idea that style doesn’t have to come at the planet’s expense or at a luxury price tag.
Available online.
Louis Vuitton — LV Sneakerina
Louis Vuitton, meanwhile, offered its own take on flexible modern elegance with the launch of the LV Sneakerina — a hybrid design blending the ease of a sneaker with the streamlined shape of a ballet flat. Lightweight thanks to Sacchetto construction and dressed in everything from Monogram canvas to metallic leathers, velvet-effect textures, sequins and mesh, the Sneakerina slips easily into both dressed-up and off-duty wardrobes. Expect shades from fuchsia and forest green to black, silver, and pastel blue.
Available online and in boutiques.
Timberland and Jacquemus — La Bateau
Closing out the lineup, Timberland and Jacquemus unveil La Bateau — a fresh reinterpretation of the 3-Eye Lug Boat Shoe, originally launched by Timberland in 1978. Designed in soft “banana yellow” suede, the new version plays with proportion and texture: sturdy lug soles meet premium leather lining, cotton laces, square metal eyelets, and a co-branded lace loop. It’s nautical, but not in the usual sense — somewhere between Côte d’Azur and utilitarian vibes.
Available online and in select stores.
photography. Lauren Bamford (Louis Vuitton), Puma, CNCPTS, Gabriela Hearst, Rombaut Studio, Vivienne Westwood, BAPE, Timberland, Jacquemus
words. Gennaro Costanzo