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Kirsten Dunst and Coach Work Together on the Observed by Us Collection

Published: July 21, 2023
Author: Fashion Value Chain

Kirsten Dunst couldn’t help but talk about her upcoming collaboration with Coach after she saw comedian and actress Ayo Edebiri wearing clothes from the Observed by Us x Coach line.

To announce the news, the actress took to Instagram to share a picture of Edebiri wearing a white top with a dinosaur print on it. For the collection, which will be available to the rest of the world on Wednesday, Observed by Us illustrator Jessica Herschko and Dunst’s ready-to-wear, bags, footwear, and accessories are printed and embellished with original, hand-drawn illustrations.

In collaboration with Dunst and Coach’s Stuart Vevers, the brand’s creative director, the collection of jeans, hoodies, floral dresses, and T-shirts was created. Items that Dunst had in her closet served as the basis for the designs. Herschko printed key pieces like a wool pointelle crop top, overalls, and a straw hat and adorned them with original, hand-drawn illustrations. “storypatches,” Coach’s signature, are also written in Herschko’s handwriting, and they tell the stories of the illustrations in the collection.

Vevers continued by stating that the partnership “evolved quite naturally from there” after he was introduced to them by a friend. I was quickly attracted to Jessica’s outlines because of their creative utilization of variety and lively subjects. Moreover, I was attracted to Kirsten and Jessica’s happy festival of the magnificence that can be seen as in the common, which is a subject that I likewise appreciate investigating. The collection is charming and lovely. The unusual decorations have an individual and expressive quality to them.

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