Proenza Schouler launched a limited-edition capsule collection for Net-A-Porter. Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez designed a nine-piece line for the shopping website featuring sporty yet chic goodies with prices ranging from $250 to $1,475. You can find shorts, dresses, jackets and striped cotton sweaters. Ah, and that soft gray cotton-jersey t-shirt with aquatic hues! Check out the brand’s offerings that are wearable and practical.
Proenza Schouler’s limited-edition capsule collection for Net-A-Porter includes surf-inspired summer pieces. The designers have reworked the ‘Baja’ jacket in striped tweed with tactile black suede trims and the striped jersey mini dress that epitomizes the label’s laid-back cool. Speaking about the collaboration, Holli Rogers, Net-A-Porter’s fashion director, explained that,
“Jack and Lazaro’s designs are loved by our customers around the world. We are so excited about this collection which is everything you would expect from Proenza Schouler – slick, cool and covetable, with a buy and wear now sensibility. We are thrilled that they have chosen to partner with Net-A-Porter for their first foray into designing a limited-edition capsule.”
Moreover, the renowned brand puts a luxurious spin on its signature board shorts and on it already cult classic which is the signature wrap skirt. The skirt comes in a thigh-skimming stretch-cotton twill version, printed with a colorful blue, navy and black tie-dye inspired pattern. In a press release, the designing duo said that,
“The collection was based on some of our favourite pieces from past pre-spring collections and riff on the idea of surf-inspired classics like the board short and the Baja pullover, but reinterpreted in luxe fabrics like leather and custom tweeds. Net-A-Porter was one of the first stores to carry Proenza Schouler online, so we wanted to do something special to celebrate their continued support over the years.”
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