
It is one of those collabs that brings the eyebrows upon announcement. Not because we did not expect it, but because it slams the first visual. Bershka joins forces with Von Dutch, an emblem of Y2K culture. This capsule collection reminds us of it with a balance that does not ask for your opinion.
A 100 % assumed Y2K cloakroom for her
For female silhouettes, the capsule hits the bold. Three highs immediately capture the attention: a tight crop top adorned with a printed flame self-adhesive, a white tank top with the minimalist cut and with a von dutch logo on the chest, and an oversized black T-shirt, printed in the back, almost vintage in its texture, but calibrated for the most street looks of the moment.
The strong piece, the one that will climb the wishlist, is the short denim jacket, rough formwork, with contrasting embroidery on the back. No need to make boxes: you put it on any basic, and she does the job. The bowling bag, it checks all the boxes of the revival Y2K: rounded shape, short handles, clearly visible oval logo, satin effect. There is a perfume of Christina Aguilera period “dirrty” which floats in the air. The flare jeans, low waist, slightly bleached on the front, ends the silhouette. It is an assumed wink to these cuts that we thought never see again … and which, paradoxically, never hit so much.
For him, a retro-mechanical silhouette
In men, the guideline is just as explicit. The watchword: attitude. Three highs to share between diverted classicism and stylish provocatives. A canned gray, basic t-shirt at first glance but printed in a heavy screen printing in the center. A black hoodie, enhanced with red flames embroidered on the sleeves, with ample cut and very worked finishes. And a wide tank top, garage inspiration, almost brutal in the cup but perfect for Twister with straight jeans or costume pants.
The most striking jacket? A racing jacket, zebra black with red and white strips, with an XXL logo in the back and an uphill collar that gives you a direct biker version look. The alternative, more chill but just as impactful, is an oversized denim jacket, inspired by trucker cuts from the 90s, with a patinated effect on the seams. Below, the right jeans, semi-rigid cut, slightly faded, ensures a neutral base but always in the tone. The black belt, studded and surmounted by a metal loop displaying Von Dutch in large, finished signing the look. There is no possible error on inspiration.
Pieces thought to twist your style
This collection is clearly designed for those who like to compose their look as we have a car: based on clearly visible details, assemblies that slam, and more or less obvious references at a time when everything was too much. The Y2K here is not discreet, it is revised with a magnifying glass. Bershka does not play the card of discreet nostalgia. It puts everything on the ostentatious, the assumed logo, the raw materials, the asserted cuts.
In the selection, there are contrasting textures: thick denim against fluid cotton, visual effects: flame, shiny screen printing, monochrome embroidery, and especially clothes designed to be mixed on a daily basis. You can very well grab a top to pimp your basic black jeans, or try the total look for the days when you want to notice. It is a collection that speaks both to nostalgic and neo-favors, to those who grew up with Paris Hilton as to those who discovered it on Tiktok.
Where to find it, at what price?
Available since September 17, 2025 online and in stores, the Bershka X von Dutch capsule is part of an accessibility logic. Prices range from $ 19.99 for the simplest tops at $ 69.99 for the most elaborate jackets. Jeans are around $ 49.99, and accessories, such as the famous bowling bag or logo belt oscillate between $ 29.99 and $ 39.99.
If you thought “just take a look”, be careful: several pieces already display the mention “exhausted” on the site. And with the enthusiasm that this collaboration arouses on the networks, no need to tell you that everything could disappear quickly. So, nostalgic notified or curious about the style that sends, it may be the time to heat the basket.
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