News

News & Scoops


2007 August 17

The Swedish Thing

Comments | | Print

(NEW YORK) Time to get your hands on the latest LeSportsac bag. The brand has just announced they'll be collaborating with renowned Swedish architect and artist, Anders Wenngren, a partnership following the successes of LeSportsac’s most recent artistic contributors, Fafi and Tokidoki. The Anders Wenngren for LeSportsac collection is based on the hip artist’s notorious “pictopop” style, a pattern which features international symbols for a variety of quirky objects such as cell phones, lipstick, and birds in colors such as blue, gold, and grey, with punches of magneta. The line, which retails for $40 to $200, is available at the LeSportsac stores on Madison Avenue and Soho in NYC and on Beverly Blvd. in L.A., as well as online at www.LeSportsac.com. Before teaming up with the chic handbag manufacturer, Wenngren worked with Harper's Bazaar, W, Henri Bendel, Barneys New York, Gucci, Estée Lauder, and Swatch.



  • Daniel Lawson

    The Good Designer

    Just because he’s sitting sixth row doesn’t mean he’s not one of the most influential tastemakers in fashion. Meet costume designer extraordinaire Daniel Lawson, who is busy ...

  • Marlon Gobel

    Gobel-A-Go-Go

    When Marlon Gobel got the itch to start his own line, he went to DvF to ask her permission and to Sir Elton John for a letter of endorsement. He got both. Not bad for a youngster from...

  • Mulberry Fall 2012

    London Fall 2012: Mulberry, Matthew Williamson, Vivienne Westwood Red Label

    Mulberry: "Let the wild rumpus start!" Emma Hill borrowed a page out of Where the Wild Things Are for Mulberry's enchanted Fall collection, referencing Maurice Sendak's twilight creatures...

View All