Theyskens' For Theory Designer Blazer Blue/cream Size: S from Theyskens' for Theory
Merchant: Oxfam
Brand: Theyskens' for Theory
Merchant's Category: Clothing & Accessories> Clothing> Outerwear> Coats & Jackets
Beautiful quality Blazer. Unusual feature pockets and silver sequin trims. Blue and cream woven fabric with silver thread intertwined, gives a luxurious and contemporary twist to a classic fitted blazer. (One button is loose) Fabric is a woven cotton blend with soft leather inserts and silk lining About the designer - Olivier Theyskens was born in Brussels in January 1977. He studied fashion design in a prestigious Arts school in Belgium. He designed a collection and began submitting pieces to a Belgian group show, Arianne Phillips, a stylist, laid eyes on his work and dressed popstar Madonna in one of his dresses. Theyskens became creative director of the brand Rochas in 2002, and then artistic director of Nina Ricci in 2006. His collections for both brands were met with universal critical acclaim. In 2010, he joined Theory to create a capsule collection.
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