ASOS has launched ARRANGE Bespoke, a new range that allows emerging designers to “reinterpret ARRANGE’s signature approach to occasion-wear”.
The new line debuted at Paris Couture week, with a hand-crafted dress by Johannes Warnke, a student at Central Saint Martins.
The dress was developed in partnership with ARRANGE’s design team and was hand sewn using surplus materials.
According to the online retailer, this new collection marks a new chapter for the ARRANGE label.
Vanessa Spence, EVP brand and creative at ASOS, said: “The relationship between couture and everyday fashion has never been stronger. Customers are discovering ideas, silhouettes and styling inspiration instantly and increasingly expect that creativity to be reflected in the brands they shop with.”
Johannes Warnke, said: “I was interested in reimagining the ARRANGE signature sequins through movement, inspired by the streets of Paris and the way summer light filters through windows and curtains before falling onto the street.
“It all started by intuitively re collaging repurposed off cuts, playing with different sequin sizes and shapes to create rhythmic compositions that flow across the body.”
Following the reveal, the dress will be held in the ASOS archive, marking the first ARRANGE Bespoke collaboration.
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