Public School & Eileen Fisher Worked Together on the Renew Program
References: publicschoolnyc & highsnobiety
Fashion label Public School worked in collaboration with designer Eileen Fisher on the sustainable Renew Program. The new collaborative collection is full of upcycled pieces that have been created from damaged products taken in to be re-purposed in a new design. The capsule is comprised of four pieces -- a felt logo hat, a pair of denim pants, a color-blocked silk top and a merino wool sweater.
The hat boasts branding details at the front that reads "PSNY" in black and the felt is finished in a speckled design of both purple and red colors. The silk tops have color-blocked details that only differ slightly between the sleeve and collar areas. The merino wool sweater boasts cut-out details at its elbows and a deep V-cut neck. Finally, the denim pants have a wide-legged cut and button-up enclosures down the sides.
The hat boasts branding details at the front that reads "PSNY" in black and the felt is finished in a speckled design of both purple and red colors. The silk tops have color-blocked details that only differ slightly between the sleeve and collar areas. The merino wool sweater boasts cut-out details at its elbows and a deep V-cut neck. Finally, the denim pants have a wide-legged cut and button-up enclosures down the sides.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Fashion - Opportunity for brands to repurpose damaged products into new designs.
2. Collaborative Collections - Potential for designers to work together on sustainable initiatives.
3. Upcycled Fashion - Growing demand for fashion pieces made from repurposed materials.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Brands can explore sustainable practices and collaborate with other designers.
2. Textile Recycling - Opportunity to repurpose damaged products and create new fashion pieces.
3. Sustainable Retail - Growing market for eco-friendly fashion products made from upcycled materials.
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