The latest piece of ’90s nostalgia to fight its way back into our lives — and closets? Pokémon.

Prabal Gurung, the Nepalese-American fashion designer known for dressing major figures like Michelle Obama and Nicole Kidman, is throwing it back to Gameboys and trading cards with a Pokémon clothing collaboration.

At first glance, you might not be able to tell that these clothes have anything to do with the Japanese pop-culture phenomenon.

But elements of five of the most popular critters — Pikachu, Jigglypuff, Squirtle, Bulbasaur and Charmander — are subtly incorporated into the fabric of each garment, like Jigglypuff-pink sweaters with black fur tufts and dresses with miniature, rainbow-colored Pikachus. The collection features a range of women’s merchandise, including T-shirts starting around $325, trousers at $895 and dresses ringing in at $1,295-plus.

“With this collection, we engage a young clientele who still embraces our elevated sense of style,” said Gurung in a statement. “Working with the Pokémon brand provided a fun and whimsical opportunity to be able to have a conversation with this youthful customer.”