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DESIGNER MARCO DE VINCENZO AND ILLUSTRATOR GIO PASTORI JOINED FORCES ON A BOMBER JACKET FOR 24 SEVRES

DESIGNER MARCO DE VINCENZO AND ILLUSTRATOR GIO PASTORI JOINED FORCES ON A BOMBER JACKET FOR 24 SEVRES illustration 1

合作 / 新产品 / 时装品牌 - 6/5/17

Today, June 6th 2017, 24 Sèvres becomes the go-to address for online ready-to-wear shopping.

To celebrate its launching, the new digital platform has asked several designers to create exclusive items that will be only available on 24Sevres.com and at the Bon Marché in Paris.
Fashion designer Marco de Vincenzo and Italian illustrator Giò Pastori have joined forces to create a bomber jacket with patches representatives of the emblematic patterns of the illustrator.
Inspired by pop art and American icons from the 70s to the 00s, the patches are applied with different techniques such as sequins or flat and audacious seams with several kinds of threads. These embroidered patches are what makes this bomber jacket unique.

The jacket costs 2400 euros and will be available exclusively at 24sevres.com, on the 24 Sèvres iOS application, as well as in the Bon March Paris.
"Giò Pastori's work made me think of multiplicity. I have tried to chose only one or two pictures but it was impossible. There was something so powerful in the camouflage of his ideas that to chose only one would have been like lowering the volume of one of your favorite songs. This is how the bomber jacket for 24 Sèvres was conceived: while thinking of an infinite color palette, but made of dolphins, heats or even stars. Hundreds of embroidered patches coat the entire jacket like a customized piece. There is something so iconic and so lively about pop art, this is why I decided to use that kind of imagery," explains Marco de Vincenzo about the collaboration.
"I have always admired Marco's work. When he asked me to take part in the project, I immediately thought that I could do something really fun. We looked together at some of my collages where I interpreted my favorite pieces of his collections. This is how he got the idea of the patches and it was perfect! I then suggested some of my works to reproduce as psychedelic patches. The result is that piece of clothing with precious embroideries that truly fascinates us both", goes on Giò Pastori.

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