The uppers feature an application of open
cotton knit with leather detailing.
JW ANDERSON AND CONVERSE
Jonathan Anderson’s first collection with Converse, a
three-part collaborative effort, has been a study in contrasts — always toying
with the tension between the fringes of youth fashion and the ubiquity of
Converse icons. The first, Glitter_Gutter,
pushed the egalitarian Chuck 70 into a new provocative space. Following,
Anderson’s Simply_Complex employed suede and denim to
give simple silhouettes a sophisticated statement.
If the first two parts of the collection introduce
Anderson’s stance on Converse, the third, New_Classics, epitomizes Anderson’s
daring curiosity. Here, Anderson again draws inspiration from the vintage
ballet slipper (the genesis of the Chuck 70 U-Throat), re-interpreting its
elements with a modern juxtaposition of natural materials and a technical
build. “The vintage ballerina that inspired the shoe was actually more of a
sport slipper in mesh. I liked the functionality and lightness of that shoe,
and we decided to adopt some details to reinterpret the icon,” he says.
The collection launches April 4 on converse.com
and j-w-anderson.com, it will also be carried at JW Anderson stores and
select retailers globally. The Chuck 70 XX Hi in Turtle Green (shown below) is
available exclusively through JW Anderson Workshops and jw-anderson.com.
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