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Daily Fashion & Runway News
Sep 17, 2009
With Leighton Meester, Rachel McAdams, and Courtney Love.
Sep 12, 2009
With Proenza Schouler, Leighton Meester, and Rachel Zoe.
This modern luxury label offers an edgy, youthful take on upscale dressing. The design team of Lazaro Hernandez and Jack McCollough—media darlings and self-proclaimed “dorks”—has only been in business since 2002, but the duo has already enjoyed numerous hit collections, and a rep as one of fashion’s most talked about labels. Hernandez and McCollough met in design school, worked with Michael Kors and Marc Jacobs respectively, then partnered on their graduation project. The rest is history. It helps that their talent matches their hype and that their collections showcase technical skills usually reserved for much older designers. Initially popular for its modern interpretation of bustiers and corsetry, the line features tailored coats in lush menswear pattern prints, sleek pencil skirts, color-blocked chiffon evening gowns cinched with satin belts, and tight, minimal silhouettes that often come in dark neutrals like bronze, battleship gray, and military green.
“Their greatest strength is their appreciation of the construction of clothes: the tailoring, the linings, the seams—all are done perfectly, and that's what makes them great.”—André Leon Talley New York Magazine
“These It boys have It girls like Mary-Kate Olsen and Nicole Richie to keep in signature bra-cup tops (this season, they were rendered in black leather) and stretchy knit dresses. As for those jumpsuits—by day, worn belted over sheer, sleeveless button-downs, and by night stitched in swirls of silver or black and white bugle beads (very Last Days of Disco.)”—Nicole Phelps Style.com
“Proenza Schouler's pants-and dresses and skirts and trademark sculpture bustiers-have been as critically acclaimed as they were unattainable by their creators' still-in-their-20s friends, the musicians, artists, and writers who are successful but not necessarily on the rocketship ride to success that Hernandez and his partner, Jack McCollough, are on.”—Robert Sullivan Vogue
Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez