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Maripol and Khrisjoy are at it again.

After conscripting the legendary photographer for an artistic project spotlighting contemporary Milanese femininity, which debuted last month, the luxury fashion and outerwear brand is dropping a capsule collection for spring developed with Maripol.

The range comprising five items centers on what’s perhaps one of Maripol’s most famous Poloraids, a self-portrait shot in the 1980s that she printed and then layered with red nail polish to sketch a jacket and an eye-covering band.

The latter artwork appears on the back of a coach jacket and patched on short-shorts, both crafted from shimmering black taffeta, as well as on the front of a basic drop-shouldered T-shirt, a baseball hat and a canvas tote bag.

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Priced between 110 euros for the hat and 750 euros for the jacket, the capsule collection follows the photography exhibition “Donne di Milano,” or “Women of Milan” in English.

The Maripol x Khrisjoy capsule collection.

The Maripol x Khrisjoy capsule collection. Courtesy of Khrishoy

The series of 30 portraits depicting Milanese women of different backgrounds, ages, sexual orientations, professions and gender identities was unveiled as a takeover of the city’s Montenapoleone subway stop in February. Khrisjoy, founded in 2017 and controlled by the Alsara Investment Group, unveiled its fall 2025 collection earlier this month during Milan Fashion Week.

Best known for her Polaroids documenting the buzzy New York cultural and underground scene in the ‘80s, Maripol has portrayed pop culture icons including Madonna, Keith Haring, Deborah Harry, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol, among others.

The Maripol x Khrisjoy capsule collection.

The Maripol x Khrisjoy capsule collection. Courtesy of Khrishoy