If you’re in the market for something luxe, this week is full of great options, from a limited-edition poker set made by Daniel Arsham, to new bags from Dior and Bottega Veneta. We’re also seeing plenty of special drops to align with Super Bowl weekend and Fashion Month such as DeAndre Hopkins’ DITA sunglasses, Mowalola’s pop-up at ESSX, or Samuel Ross’s SR_A x Zara collection. Here’s everything you need to know.

Check out our top picks for this week’s product releases below, and see our previous release picks here.

Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: zara.com
Price:
$179

Samuel Ross, the designer behind A-COLD-WALL, has revealed the first season of his collection with ZARA. We met up with Ross during his Paris Fashion Week for a deeper breakdown of the capsule and the Padded Bomber Jacket is a key piece from the collection.

Release Date: February 14
Where to Buy It: https://wptarsham.com/
Price:
$5,000

Daniel Arsham brings his “future relic” aesthetic to the poker table with a limited-edition collaboration with the World Poker Tour. The WPT Arsham Poker set features 350 ceramic chips, linen playing cards and an anodized aluminum dealer button in light pastel colors. With only 100 sets made, it’s a true collector’s piece even if you don’t know how to play poker.

Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: lelabofragrances.com and in-stores at Le Labo
Price: $335

The latest fragrance from Le Labo is Eucalyptus 20. With notes of eucalyptus and cedarwood, the scent captures the stillness and solitude of the vast outdoors. If you are looking to find an alternative to Santal 33, we suggest you visit your local Le Labo store and give this a sniff.

Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: essxnyc.com and in-stores at the Mowalola pop-up ending February 9.
Price: $170

Throughout New York Fashion Week, Mowalola has taken over ESSX for a five-day pop-up. The space will feature pieces from her last three collections alongside unreleased samples from past and present seasons. It’s a rare chance to shop archival Mowalola in one place.

Release Date: Available for pre-order
Where to Buy It: tommy.com
Price:
$49.50

Tommy Hilfiger teamed up with ’47 for a basketball-inspired capsule, blending its American prep roots with NBA’s heritage. The collection includes five caps featuring archival color-blocking, varsity details, and leather team logos for the Boston Celtics, NY Knicks, LA Lakers, and Miami Heat.

Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: dior.com and at Dior boutiques
Price: $5,300

Dior’s D-Journey is Maria Grazia Chiuri’s newest bag design. We think the slouchy, laidback silhouette makes this bag work for both mend and women. It comes in Dior’s classic Oblique pattern or in leather.

Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: bottegaveneta.com and at Bottega Veneta boutiques
Price: $5,900

Matthieu Blazy is sending his final goodbye to Bottega Veneta. Fittingly, his latest bag is dubbed the Ciao Ciao (bye bye). The bag is crafted from a buttery calf leather and features the signature gold Andiamo knot. We are sad that the Blazy era at Bottega Veneta is coming to an end, but this is a good way to say farewell.

Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: vowels.net, in-stores at vowels Showroom, and Research Library in New York City at 76 Bowery
Price: $1,200

Vowels SS25 just dropped and the Floral Embroidered Shirt is definitely a standout. Made from Japanese cotton dobby fabric, the delicate floral embroidery adds a western element to the shirt.

Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: sacai.jp
Price:
$2,340

Sacai and WTAPS reunite for a hybrid-heavy second collaboration. The collection fuses WTAPS’ military-rooted silhouettes with Sacai’s signature deconstruction, reworking staples like blazers and bomber jackets.

Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: dita.com
Price:
$370

DITA is gearing up for Super Bowl Sunday with DeAndre Hopkins. The eyewear brand has unveiled a signature LSA-719 frame designed in collaboration with the Kansas City Chiefs receiver. Known for his off-the-field style and on-field dominance, the DHop’s shades fuse high-performance tech with luxury.

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