Monday, April 11, 2011

Fashion Collaborations: Current and Past for 2011




February 7: Levi’s chambray collection for Opening Ceremony.




February 15: Macy’s first collaboration ever - Kinder Aggugini for Macy’s – hits stores and online.


February 16: During his NY Fashion Week show, shoppers will vote on which looks end up in the Derek Lam for eBay capsule collection.



February:  Loeffler Randall for Suno.



March 13: Target reissues 34 bestselling dresses from 17 past designer collaborations. Think Zac Posen for Target, Tucker for Target, Rodarte for Target, Proenza Schouler for Target, Libertine, Alice Temperley, Erin Fetherston, and Tracy Feith for Target.



March 15: UK Style by French Connection hits Sears stores.



Spring: Marc by Marc Jacobs celebrates its 10 birthday with a Greatest Hits collection. Bestsellers will be brought out of retirement.



April: Catherine Malandrino for Lacoste hits stores.



April 14: H&M continues its eco-friendly streak with the H&M Conscious Collection, made with all eco-friendly and organic materials.





April 20:  Clog trend . Today, Swedish Hasbeens for H&M hits stores.



May 1: Jennifer Aniston‘s favorite beachy brand Calypso launches a capsule collection, Calypso St. Barth for Target. The line includes beauty, swimwear, kid’s, jewelry, home and, of course, women’s clothing.





May 1: Nine West chose a CFDA winner for their latest collaboration. Sophie Theallet for Nine West hits.





May: After trying his hands at dolls and bridal, Jason Wu nail polish hits stores. The collection for CND includes colors like Miss Wu (a limestone-gray hue with a satin finish), Brigitte (a dirty rose), Veronica (a blood red) and Sophia (a dark mushroom).



Fall: Brian Atwood affordable shoe collection with Jones Apparel hits. The line will expand to jewelry and handbags in 2012, and eventually sportswear and sunglasses, too.



September: Karl Lagerfeld for Macy’s this fall. The line even has a chic name – K Karl Lagerfeld.



December: H&M launches eCommerce site.



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