The Wait Is Over: Fendi x Skims Is Here, and It’s Even Better Than We Thought

The day we’ve all been waiting for is finally here: The Fendi x Skims collab drops today. On Tuesday, the long-awaited collaboration between Skim’s founder Kim Kardashian West and Fendi creative director Kim Jones—both of whom were recognized at this year’s Wall Street Journal Innovator Awards—arrived at last (though, it won’t be around for very long).

The 125-piece collection, which includes everything from velvet and leather dresses at Fendi prices (from $1000) to shape- and swimwear at Skims prices (under $200), has—like so many of Kardashian West‘s collections for Skims—been met with an abundance of excited shoppers. In other words, pieces are flying off the digital shelves, with even the entrepreneur’s $4200 leather dress, which she wore to the Innovator Awards earlier this month, selling out. 

Before more of the collection is snatched up, shop what’s left below. 

Shop the matching Scoop Bralette Pack ($135). This print was made custom for the Fendi x Skims collab.

All of the bodysuits combine the style of Fendi with Skim’s phenomenal fit technology.

This color is perfection.

We can’t wait to wear this with an oversize bomber. 

Shop the matching Mid Support Tights (115). Okay, this whole set is a must.

For storing all of your Fendi x Skims in. 

Shop the matching Sculpting Mid Thigh Short ($100). Skims, but make it high fashion.

Catsuits are one of this winter’s top trends.

Shop the matching Boy Short Pack ($110). The boy shorts are too cute not to purchase.

This collection took inspiration from an archival Fendi collection that was designed by Karl Lagerfeld in 1979. 

Talk about cozy.

Shop the matching Velvet Knit Leggings ($1100). Everyone will want to know where you got this velvet set.

Maybe store your beauty products in this tiny version.

Is this the perfect bodysuit? Absolutely.

We’ll certainly be adding ourselves to the waitlist for this onesie.

Next, see what five Who What Wear editors really thought of Skims