Designed By:

PJ by Peter Jensen

I think that we all are experiencing a bit of designer collaboration fatigue by now. The thrill and excitement of new partnerships has worn off, as new ones arrive every week, and usually follow a pattern of uber-hype, over-exposure, and then disappointed expectations. Urban Outfitters however has adopted a more sustainable approach, choosing to build continuing relationships with a diverse group of talented designers, collaborating with them each season to produce a few special pieces. Rather than going for sensational names, they've chosen to work with equally hot emerging designers and cult labels for their Designed By series, exposing them to a wider audience than they normally would receive. The project is committed to supporting new ideas in design, rather than simple fast fashion, and the current roster of collaborators includes industry favorites like Peter Jensen, Chris Habana, No. 6, VEDA, Rachel Comey, Sunshine & Shadow, Steven Alan, Pendleton, and many more. Here are a few of my favorites, which have started hitting stores already, and will be trickling in throughout the rest of spring!

Pendleton for Urban Outfitters

MY ENEMY by Chris Habana

KNT by Kova & T

Contributor by Rachel Comey

Lazerade by VEDA

Fletcher by Lyell
-Tiffany

0 Response to "Designed By:"

Post a Comment

  • Lost... Fashion for everyone: Another classy editorial by photographer Bruno Barbazan (see a previous one here).Hope you are...
  • Au ras de mes pâquerettes... Fashion for everyone: Il est de ces précieuses pièces que l'on met parfois du temps à apprivoiser. Un vieux coup de coeur...
  • Dancing shoes... Fashion for everyone: Des mocassins vernis, des talons. Des talons, des mocassins vernis. Une indécision sans doute...
  • do french women wear python?... Fashion for everyone: Alber Elbaz has given a very large nod of approval to the python this year and an obvious round of...
  • { top10 / o'nine }... Fashion for everyone: i recently mentioned that my family loves tradition ~ but our 'traditions' aren't terribly...