KITH Taps LISA as Guest Designer for Kith Women Spring 2026

The global superstar is stepping into a new creative era.

Stop what you’re doing, KITH has just unveiled the first collection from its major new partnership with LISA, officially welcoming the multi-hyphenate artist as its latest Guest Designer. Rapper, singer, dancer, actor and undeniable cultural force, LISA continues to expand an already stacked résumé, this time bringing her distinctive aesthetic into the design studio.

While her solo career cemented her status as a worldwide phenomenon, LISA first rose to prominence as a member of the record-breaking K-pop group BLACKPINK. Most recently, she made her acting debut in HBO’s hit anthology series The White Lotus and is now preparing for her first major film role in TYGO. Known for her genre-blurring artistry and unmistakable personal style, LISA now channels that same creative instinct into KITH, shaping collaborative pieces through her own lens.

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Kith Women Spring 2026: Designed by LISA is defined by two contrasting archetypes, the “Hopeless Romantic” and the “After Dark.” The campaign captures LISA embodying both personas, underscoring her transformative range while echoing KITH Women’s ethos that personal style can evolve without losing authenticity. On one end, airy white fabrics, woven lace and delicate silhouettes reflect softness and sentimentality. On the other, silvery gunmetal hues, black lambskin leather, mesh textures and embellished cotton fleece introduce a sharper, moodier edge. Together, the pieces explore duality tender yet bold, romantic yet commanding.

The partnership feels like a natural progression of a long-standing mutual admiration between the artist and the brand. That relationship first took shape when LISA fronted the KITH Women Summer 2024 campaign, laying the groundwork for a deeper creative collaboration that now places her behind the design table.

The Kith Women Spring 2026 collection will be available to shop beginning February 20 via the brand’s official website.

Daniel Usidamen

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