The British designer, who left the artistic direction of the house of Céline in 2017, is returning to the fashion scene with his own brand this Monday, October 30. Some pieces from the collection are already sold out.
This is the fashion news of the day. The one who already puts Instagram in all his states. British fashion designer Phoebe Philo is unveiling the first 150 pieces of her LVMH-backed private label collection this Monday, October 30. A return that caused quite a stir for the woman who left the artistic direction of the house of Céline in 2017 after nine years in the role. On the official website of the brand, we find Phoebe Philo’s signature style between minimalist spirit and fashion. Tailors with precise cuts, fine mesh, sometimes ultra-wide, sometimes tight, bags and shopping bags with confident style… Presented is an entire wardrobe to be embodied, made up of flawless draped pieces, chic accessories and comfortable blends. genres.
Cult accessories
The brand’s return was announced in July 2021, with new creations due to debut in January 2022. The wait was worth it, judging by the pieces that are selling like hotcakes on the official website. And it doesn’t matter if you have to spend €13,742 for an armored coat, €7,102 for a leather bag or even €675 for a silver ring. Hardly available, many pieces already display the “sold out” message. At Phoebe Philo, we buy without even trying.
Born in Levallois-Perret in 1973, Phoebe Philo studied at Central Saint Martins in London, graduating in 1996. He began his fashion career at Chloé as a first assistant, then became the artistic director of the French house in 2001. He offers through collections. her own vision of femininity that would follow her throughout her career. Between 2008 and 2017, he moved into Céline’s artistic direction, offering pieces and accessories that would become cult: fur-lined mules or loose shirts, to name a few. All we have to do is wait for the potential first official presentation.
” data-script=”https://static.lefigaro.fr/widget-video/short-ttl/video/index.js” >
Source: Le Figaro
