Palace And Ralph Lauren Reveal Full Collaboration & Release Date In Video Lookbook
What?
Palace and Ralph Lauren release full collaboration details in a new video lookbook.
Where?
London:
- Palace London
- Dover Street Market
11:00 a.m. GMT
Paris:
- Ralph Lauren, Ave St. Germain
11:00 a.m. CET
New York:
- Palace New York
- Dover Street Market NY
11:00 a.m. EST
Los Angeles:
- Dover Street Market LA
11:00 a.m. PST
Seoul:
- Polo Ralph Lauren Korea, Garosu - GIL
- COMME des GARÇONS Korea, Gangnam - GU
11:00 a.m. KST
Tokyo:
- Polo Ralph Lauren, Cat Street, Shibuya
- Palace Store Tokyo
- Dover Street Market Ginza
11:00 a.m. JST
With a slew of teasers appearing all over the world, skateboarding brand Palace and Ralph Lauren have officially revealed their full collaboration with a new video lookbook. The mixture of the two brands brings the best of both with “Palace Ralph Lauren” graphics and a new variation of the Ralph Lauren bear emblem, the crash of skateboarding culture with ivy league menswear is strongly welcomed.
With Palace helming the creative direction of the video it features four skaters from their team: Chewy Cannon, Juan Saavedra, Lucien Clarke and Rory Milanes. The models ride horses wearing co-branded silk shirts, loafers, flannel jackets and more from the collection. Stand outs include the all-over embroidered car print motif and the checked jacket featuring the heritage Polo logo.
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Palace founder Lev Tanju and co-owner Gareth Skewis broke the news of the collaboration exclusive interview with Business of Fashion. When speaking on the collection they said: “there is no brand held in higher esteem than the one and only Polo Ralph Lauren. Palace Ralph Lauren is a timeless collection that represents a love letter from a young London skateboard company to their favorite brand in the universe.”
Be sure to watch video above to check out all the pieces in the collection, with items releasing at Palace’s web store, London and New York stores on November 9th, before hitting Japan and South Korea on November 10th.
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The collaborative collection will also be releasing in Polo Ralph Lauren Stores in Tokyo, Seoul and Paris, the Ralph Lauren online store in Europe and the Ralph Lauren app in North America. Dover Street Market will also receive stock in Tokyo, London, New York and Los Angeles and finally COMME des GARÇONS store in Seoul will be releasing the collection as well.
In other news check out our top five favourite fashion podcasts we’re listening to right now, it’d be a good bet one of them will cover the collection with more details for your listening pleasure.
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