How Rimowa made flying more stylish
Founded in 1898, Rimowa has stood at the forefront of luxury travel for over a century. Known for pioneering aluminum and polycarbonate suitcases with their iconic grooved shell, Rimowa represents both innovation and style. Each case blends German engineering and timeless design, making Rimowa a symbol of quality for travelers worldwide.
The Power of Collaboration
Luxury brands like Rimowa collaborate with other cultural icons to create limited-edition pieces that capture the imagination of collectors and enthusiasts. Why do these partnerships matter? Collaborations combine creative worlds, bring together different audiences, and generate headline-making excitement. They often result in highly exclusive drops—items only available for a short time or in extremely low numbers—which instantly makes them scarce and desirable.
This scarcity fuels demand, driving prices higher on the resale market and transforming travel essentials into investment-grade collectibles. The cultural clout and craftsmanship behind a collaboration can turn a simple suitcase into an asset sought by collectors, investors, and fashion lovers alike.
Why Collaborations Drive Value
- Exclusivity: Most collaborative releases are available in very limited quantities, increasing demand and prestige.
- Storytelling: Each partnership tells a unique story, fusing brand heritage with fresh perspectives—making them memorable for fans and collectors.
- Market Buzz: Collaborations generate both press and fan excitement, raising brand visibility.
- Price Appreciation: Many pieces are resold for several times their retail value, positioning them as alternative investments.
Rimowa’s Most Iconic Collaborations
- United Arrows: Crafting “Honey Gold” editions and special releases with Beauty & Youth.
- BAPE: Iconic camo print trolleys in gold and silver.
- Moncler: Quilted black and grey camo Topas Stealth series.
- Porsche: Unique RS 2.7 suitcases with car-matching details.
- Anti Social Social Club: Black trolley featuring pink glitter branding.
- Fendi: Monogrammed aluminum, leather handles in bold colors.
- Supreme: Sought-after metal cases and special spider print editions.
- Off-White: Transparent and personal aluminum designs.
- Olafur Eliasson: Charitable sticker boxes with creative artful messaging.
- Dior: Oblique motif Personal Case and multi-size chrome trolleys.
- Daniel Arsham: Sculptural eroded travel cases, unique collector’s pieces.
- Aimé Leon Dore: Distinct green cabin suitcases with gold hardware and Greek motifs, released in 2024 for instant sell-out status.
- Tiffany & Co.: Elegant Cabin edition in “Tiffany Blue,” a favorite among collectors since 2023.
- Louis Vuitton/Supreme: Multiwheel sets merging streetwear with luxury icons.
- UNICEF: Limited charity releases supporting global causes and philanthropy.
Many of these collaborations are now valued at double or triple their original price, making them not only style statements but sought-after collectibles. Recent releases like Tiffany & Co. and Aimé Leon Dore sold out instantly and have shown dramatic appreciation in resale value, proving just how powerful the right partnership can be.