5/19/09

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Believe it: YSL x Puma
Yves Saint Laurent doesn't have much of a high street collaboration history to speak of but, between The Manifesto and Edition Unisex Collection it should come as no surprise that the brand would move in that direction. Following in the footsteps of Alexander Mcqueen and Sergio Rossi, Stefano Pilati designed a YSL men's shoe for Puma poised to hit shelves any day now. The sneaker, which comes in all-black and brown, blends "Stefano Pilati’s design prowess and the activewear firm’s technical expertise".


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A.P.C. Joins the Club, Does Liberty Prints

French contemporary brand, A.P.C. just launched a small collection of liberty prints thanks to a partnership with liberty fabrics. Retro florals and paisleys are not exactly new terrain for the brand, nor are the silhouettes used in the mini-collection: a folar smock dress, a knee lenght skirt, a carry all tote bag. We're sure plenty of overheated fashionistas will find these pieces just the trick for getting through the hot summer months. It seems like minded brand, Steve Alan, happens to agree. They've launched a series of liberty print summer items as well. Their collection includes a similar range of items, however, we happen to think the fashion world is big enough for both of them.


J.M Weston Launches Colaboration Range
FRANK GEHRY FOR J.M WESTON
French shoemaker J.M Weston will reveal a handful of one-off designs this evening as part of a traveling exhibit titled, “Humeurs, an encounter between artists and artisans.”. The shoes, designed by Dior Homme creative director Kris
Van Assche, architect Frank Gehry, footwear designer Michel Perry, industrial designer Martin Szekely and gallerist Clemence Krzentowski, represent the marriage between the artist and craftsman--a relationship inherent to the J.M. Weston brand.



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