Artists

All artists · 34
Pop
Harry Styles
English singer and actor whose fashion evolution — from One Direction to solo-era Gucci and gender-fluid red carpet moments — made him one of music's most influential style figures.
2 collaborations
Hip-Hop
Travis Scott
Houston rapper and producer whose Nike and Jordan Brand partnership redefined sneaker collaboration.
3 collaborations
R&B
Beyoncé
As creative director of Ivy Park at Adidas, Beyoncé didn't just put her name on athleisure — she built an entire universe.
2 collaborations
R&B / Pop
Rihanna
Rihanna proved her design credentials long before Fenty Beauty became a billion-dollar empire.
2 collaborations
Hip-Hop / Pop
Pharrell Williams
The most prolific musician-designer in fashion history.
3 collaborations
Hip-Hop
Tyler, the Creator
Tyler turned the Converse One Star from a skate shoe into a pastel fashion statement.
3 collaborations
Latin
Bad Bunny
Bad Bunny brought Latin music's biggest star power to Adidas with Forum and Response CL sneakers that blend chunky retro silhouettes with his playful, gender-fluid aesthetic.
1 collaboration
K-Pop
Rosé
BLACKPINK's Rosé brought a quiet, romantic aesthetic to Puma — oversized basics paired with feminine tailoring, anchored by custom Speedcat colorways.
1 collaboration
Pop
Billie Eilish
Eilish brought environmental consciousness to sneaker culture and proved that artistic confidence means choosing the unpopular shoe.
2 collaborations
Rock
Oasis
Liam and Noel Gallagher didn't just wear brands — they transformed them.
1 collaboration
Rock / Legacy
The Beatles
The most influential band in music history were equally revolutionary in fashion — from their iconic collarless suits to the Sgt.
1 collaboration
Hip-Hop
A$AP Rocky
Rocky's influence on menswear is hard to overstate — he made the Guess stripe a streetwear grail, brought high fashion to hip-hop red carpets before it was standard, and now runs AWGE on the Paris runway calendar.
3 collaborations
Latin
J Balvin
J Balvin's Air Jordan 1 'Colores' was a rainbow fever dream — tie-dye uppers, mismatched colors, a smiley face on the heel, cloud-printed insoles.
2 collaborations
Rock / Legacy
Rolling Stones
The tongue logo is one of fashion's most recognizable symbols — and the Rolling Stones have leveraged it into an empire.
2 collaborations
Rock / Legacy
Grateful Dead
From Stealie skulls to Dancing Bears, the Grateful Dead created an entire visual language that became fashion's most licensed rock identity.
2 collaborations
Rock / Legacy
Nirvana
Kurt Cobain's disheveled anti-fashion became one of the most influential aesthetics of the 20th century — thrift store cardigans, ripped jeans, and beat-up Converse Chuck Taylors defined a generation.
1 collaboration
Rock / Legacy
Blondie
Debbie Harry didn't just front one of the most important bands of the late '70s — she was a fashion icon who fused punk, new wave, and glamour in a way nobody had before.
1 collaboration
Rock / Legacy
Iron Maiden
Eddie — Iron Maiden's undead mascot — is one of the most recognizable characters in music, and the band's estate has leveraged that visual identity into fashion collaborations spanning Vans to high-street brands.
1 collaboration
K-Pop
LE SSERAFIM
HYBE's five-member group has rapidly become one of K-Pop's most fashion-forward acts.
1 collaboration
Rock / Legacy
David Bowie
Four iconic Bowie eras translated onto four Vans silhouettes: Aladdin Sane on the Old Skool, Hunky Dory on the Era, Space Oddity on the Sk8-Hi, Diamond Dogs on the Slip-On.
1 collaboration
Pop
Justin Bieber
Drew House started as merch and became a real brand — smiley face logo, oversized fits, a deliberate anti-fashion stance that became its own kind of fashion.
2 collaborations
R&B
SZA
SZA's Nike Dunk Low brought a personal, handcrafted energy to a silhouette that had become saturated with hype collaborations.
1 collaboration
Pop / Hip-Hop
Post Malone
Post Malone didn't just collaborate with Crocs — he made them culturally relevant.
1 collaboration
Hip-Hop / Legacy
Run-DMC
Before Travis Scott, before Kanye, before Pharrell — there was Run-DMC and Adidas.
1 collaboration
Hip-Hop
Drake
Drake's Nike sublabel NOCTA and his own OVO brand represent two sides of his fashion identity — utilitarian sportswear meets luxury streetwear.
2 collaborations
Hip-Hop
Kanye West
Ye (formerly Kanye West) created the most commercially successful musician-brand partnership in history — Adidas Yeezy generated nearly $1.7 billion in annual revenue at its peak.
1 collaboration
Latin
Young Miko
Puerto Rico's Young Miko broke through in 2025 with 'WASSUP' (137M+ Spotify streams) and quickly became one of Latin music's most influential voices.
1 collaboration
R&B
Frank Ocean
Frank Ocean doesn't do endorsements — he builds worlds.
2 collaborations
Electronic / House
Honey Dijon
Chicago house DJ and producer.
0 collaborations
Electronic / House
Peggy Gou
Berlin-based Korean DJ, producer, and founder of KIRIN.
0 collaborations
Electronic / Hip-Hop
Heron Preston
DJ, creative director, and fashion designer.
0 collaborations
Electronic
Marcelo Burlon
Italian-Argentine DJ and producer who founded County of Milan.
0 collaborations
Hip-Hop / Electronic
Yoon Ahn
Co-founded AMBUSH with Verbal from Japanese hip-hop group Teriyama Boyz.
0 collaborations
Electronic / Hip-Hop
Matthew Williams
Another Been Trill DJ who became creative director of Givenchy (2020–2024) and runs 1017 ALYX 9SM.
0 collaborations