2012 February 2
Filson Taps Richard Chai
(NEW YORK) It was only a matter of time until Filson, the purveyor of classic rugged outerwear touting a "might as well have the best" slogan, would scoop up one of the industry's finest: Richard Chai. The Seattle-centered company has tapped the New York native as their newest creative director after the designer approached the brand with a simple concept of adding modern twists to Filson classics, from the quintessential wool bomber to the traveling duffle.
“I’ve been a fan of Filson for years,” said Chai to WWD. “I love the timelessness and practicality in their design. Our partnership will be rooted in everyday wear, approachable with unexpected fabrications and details that are signature to my collections, all while staying true to the heritage of the Filson brand.”
Chai's first capsule collection, under the Filson Rugged Casual Apparel line, will hit the catwalk during the Richard Chai LOVE men's runway show on February 9th at Lincoln Center with six jackets and three bags constructed from luxurious in-house fabrics—all priced 25 percent higher than current Filson offerings. The new collab is expected to bring in a younger clientele and elevate the 115-year-old brand with a more fashion-forward approach.
“We met and it was like he’d read our book. He was clearly smack dab in the middle of the vision we had for growth," Filson president and CEO Mark Korros told WWD. “We think it can really be long-term."
-
What I Bought! With Marie Claire's Kyle Anderson
Your weekly dose of the Daily's spending expert, Marie Claire accessories editor Kyle Anderson, is a tad tardy but full of Barneys wardrobe additions (oh, hey, pair #9,207,395 of black...
-
Resort 2013: Oscar de la Renta
With an expanding troupe of young designers chasing the edgier, under 30 set, it's a refreshing change to see the hip crowd tempted with something other than a slouchy tee and leather...
-
Gucci Awarded $4.7M in Copycat Trial, Guess CEO Paul Marciano Reacts
Hell hath no fury like a brand scorned. Yesterday, the U.S. district judge presiding over the Gucci versus Guess trademark trial ruled in favor of Gucci, ordering Guess and its shoe...
More News




Models for Haiti

Comments
blog comments powered by Disqus