
Britney Spears for Balenciaga Music Is Just the Nostalgia We Needed
Summary
ForDemna's finalBalenciagacollection, the Spring 2026 Exactitudes range, the designer is bridging the gap between music and high fashion with none other than The Princess of Pop herself.
'Britney Spears for Balenciaga Music' is a healthy serving of Y2K nostalgic that crosses multiple mediums, consisting of a limited-edition series of ready-to-wear apparel and accessories as part of the mainline seasonal release, as well as an exclusive playlist curated by Spears herself.
The playlist features house musician BFRND remixes of 'Oops!…I Did It Again' and 'Gimme More' followed up by Madonna and Spears' 'Me Against The Music,' Whitney Houston's 'I Have Nothing' and Janet Jackson's 'That's The Way Love Goes.'
'Britney is a trailblazer, she defined pop music and inspired generations of artists, reworking her legacy is a great honor,' said BFRND. The French composer's remixes of the classic cuts are packaged on streaming services as theBritney4EverEP.
1. Oops I Did It Again (BFRND Remix)2. Gimme More (BFRND Remix)3. Madonna x Britney Spears – Me Against The Music4. Whitney Houston – I Have Nothing5. Janet Jackson – That's The Way Love Goes
As for the apparel offering, Balenciaga brings archival imagery by Rankin and Steven Klein to life across a lineup of T-shirts, zip-up hoodies, and silk twill flags.
'I have always loved fashion and was so honored and excited Balenciaga and Demna chose to collaborate with me on Demna's last collection with the House,' Spears said in a statement. 'I hope my fans love it as much as I do! These are some of my favorite images from such an amazing time in my career and life, and I'm so excited to share it with everyone.'
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