Porsche x Bonpoint: When Asphalt Meets the Cradle
Daring partnership, Porsche and Bonpoint unveil a capsule collection that is as chic as it is unexpected.
Who would have thought that one day, the sleek silhouette of a Porsche 911 would purr among delicate embroidery and cashmere from a high-end children’s fashion house? On one side, the roar of a German legend born sixty years ago, on the other, the famous “hand stitching” of the French House. While the alliance may raise eyebrows, it above all reminds us that automobiles are not just about horsepower, but are a factory of dreams. As Deniz Keskin (Porsche AG) points out, it often all starts with a toy car being pushed across the living room carpet.



This “My First Porsche” collection transforms this child’s play into an iconic wardrobe. The centerpiece? A rally jacket adorned with vintage patches, perfect for budding drivers who still prefer the stroller over the Le Mans circuit. There are also knitted sweaters, polos, and playful accessories like checkerboard socks or a mini-driver duffle bag.
The Transmission as Engine
Beyond the textiles, it is the idea of transmission that captivates. The automobile continues to inspire young generations, no longer just as a means of transport but as a symbol of adventure and freedom. Gala Sarmini Kressmann (Bonpoint) aptly evokes this universal emotion of the first toy car.
The Essentials of Porsche x Bonpoint to Know:
- Range: Ready-to-wear and accessories for babies and children.
- Price: From €45 to €345.
- Availability: Now available in Bonpoint stores and on bonpoint.com.
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Whether you are a fan of perfect trajectories or impeccable cuts, this collaboration proves that elegance knows no age… and that the passion for automobiles still has a bright future (and beautiful clothes) ahead.
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This page is translated from the original post "Porsche x Bonpoint : quand le bitume croise le berceau" in French.
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