The lafayette148ny collection served as a love letter to New York with a mix of artisanal craft, a luxe feel and a feminine riff on workwear.
“I think the big thing here is the mentality of getting back to celebrating craft, beauty and timelessness,” Lafayette 148’s creative director Emily Smith expressed over Zoom. The collection serves as a love letter to New York — the workers and makers who built the city.“
We wanted to celebrate the idea of rebuilding and new beginnings — American culture, and really celebrating makers, builders, artisans and celebrating workwear. Thinking about all the immigrants who made this country,” creative director Emily Smith stated. “From railroad workers — raw denim, chore jackets.…We had so much fun shopping for vintage, going through history research and finding these typical men’s wear uniforms.
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