For this collection, designers Lazaro Hernandez and Jack McCollough created an urban wardrobe with elements of frivolity. Balancing volume with structure, the line features ruched shirtdresses, tuxedo suiting, and exaggerated velvet trousers paired with draped knits, bubble silhouettes, and a range of shapes from super-slim to extra-wide trimmed with ostrich feathers. Proenza Schouler’s boxy shirt is elevated by a structured point collar and contrast button closures. Crafted of crepe, the look is defined by abstract eyelet embroidery at the neck and sleeve cuffs.
- Point collar
- Drop shoulders
- Long sleeves with barrel button cuffs
- Concealed button front
- Back vent
- 70% triacetate/30% polyester
- Dry clean
- Imported
SIZE & FIT
- About 25″ from shoulder to hem
- Model measurements: 5’10” tall
- Model is wearing a US size 4
ABOUT THE BRAND
Designers Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez collaborated on their senior thesis at NYC’s Parsons School of Design in 2002, which led to the official launch of Proenza Schouler—an homage to their mothers’ maiden names. Their innovative, well-tailored clothing has since earned them five CFDA awards. In 2008, the brand debuted a line of handbags, with the PS1 instantly gaining a cult following. Today, they also create sleek, edgy footwear.
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