Zegna unites with The Elder Statesman on a new collection that merges the Italian house’s silhouettes with the LA-based label’s brand of California cool
, the collaboration marks the latest chapter in Zegna’s Oasi Cashmere initiative, which commits to making its entire cashmere output 100 per cent traceable by 2024 . ‘Dialogues like this allow us to add new layers to our world, finding other expressions to Oasi Cashmere,’ says Sartori, Zegna’s creative director. ‘We worked on this collection completely together, merging our shapes with The Elder Statesman’s distinctive colours and all-pervading spontaneity.
Indeed, more than just a flash-in-the-pan collaboration, the Ermenegildo Zegna Group Made in Italy Luxury Platform – which includes historic mills and producers Bonotto, Dondi, Filati Biagioli Modesto, Lanificio Zegna and Tessitura Ubertino – will work with The Elder Statesman’s own team of knitters, hand-dyers and embroiders in Los Angeles, providing them with fabrics and yarns from the group.
‘At the origin of this partnership are two companies who value the way things are made,’ adds Greg Chait, founder and CEO of The Elder Statesman. ‘In reality, we sometimes feel like Zegnas eccentric cousins who set up shop in Los Angeles, bringing a centuries-old craft to the new world.
The collection will arrive in Zegna stores globally from September 2023, as well as The Elder Statesman retail channels and selected partners worldwide.
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