Thursday, October 22, 2009

Nicole Richie's "Winter Kate" clothing line

As we already know, Nicole Richie will launch a ready-to-wear clothing line. The name - Winter Kate - is another tribute to her daughter, Harlow.
The collection consists of 37 pieces and will be available in stores such as Bloomingdale's, Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Avenue, Ron Herman, Intermix, and Kitson beginning in February 2010.
I can’t wait to see what she comes out with!
Nicole chatted to WWD about her new collection.
Nicole Richie has a new baby and a new contemporary women’s clothing line.
The label, Winter Kate, which will debut in spring, expands a fashion business that already includes the accessories line House of Harlow 1960 and a maternity collection, Nicole for A Pea in the Pod.
The 37-piece Winter Kate line, which takes her daughter Harlow’s two middle names, will hit stores such as Nordstrom, Bloomingdale’s, Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, Ron Herman, Intermix and Kitson, beginning in February.
“It feels as though I’ve always been working on this collection, but officially I started putting it together in early 2009,” said Richie, who is lying low at home after the birth last month of her son, Sparrow. “I’ve wanted to design a clothing collection for a very long time.”
Richie, who has become known for her eclectic bohemian style with a Sixties and Seventies flair, said she has torn fashion pages out of magazines for years and also draws inspiration from her favorite animals, including peacocks and other birds.
The line includes mostly tops, vests and bed jackets in colorful vintage-inspired silk, crepe and chiffon because these tops are a mainstay of Richie’s own wardrobe.
“I probably wear the same two pairs of jeans every day as the background to a fabulous top,” she said. “Bed jackets are a staple of my wardrobe because they are a gorgeous way to give jeans and a white T-shirt a completely different look.”

Also key for spring dressing are “definitely a beautiful, fun slip dress in a great print and also a leather jacket to turn the romantic day dress into an edgy night-out outfit,” Richie said.
Her collection includes long slip dresses, asymmetrical short dresses, tunics and a kimono-sleeved, maxidress, which are meant to be layered with vests in cotton macramé, suede or silk, or a shrunken leather jacket.
“I purposely made the slip dresses in both solids and prints,” Richie said. “Wear the prints by themselves or with a great vest or jacket and wear the solids as basics to an outfit with many layers.”
Priced from $35 wholesale for a camisole to $110 for a long kimono dress, and as much as $598 for the leather pieces, the line is positioned similarly to her accessory collection, which now includes shoes for spring.
“Fashion should be accessible,” Richie said. “That was my philosophy when designing House of Harlow 1960 and it remains my philosophy for Winter Kate.”

Both lines, she noted, are aimed at the same customer. “She is a woman like me: She does not look at labels; she knows how to mix and match. The pieces can be dressed up, made casual, but most importantly, they provide the wearer a means of self-expression and fun.”
A Winter Kate jacket layered over a camisole and vest with House of Harlow 1960 accessories

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5 comments:

Kelley said...

I'm super excited about this line, i'm tiny like nicole, so its hard to find clothes that look right on me (i'm 5ft, 90lbs). im sure her clothes will look great..
she should do a baby clothing line and name it after baby sparrow ;)

Anonymous said...

Maybe a baby line is next. I am 5 foot 1.5 and 105 pounds. I actually started liking Nicole because her sense of style after getting with Joel was just like mine :) If she tries on these clothes and they fit then they will surely fit me as well!

me1234 said...

Hope the line´ll be a big success! And I hope it will be available in Europe too ;)!

Btw there´s a gorgeous pic of Nicole on her friends twitter:
http://twitpic.com/mjd52

Sophie said...

I have to say the image here with the kimono jacket doesn't seem to do it justice... or is it just me?

I can't wait to see the fabric!

Mary said...

@me1234: That picture is from Nicole's editorial for Very Elle
http://nicolerichiefashion.blogspot.com/2008/10/nicoles-editorial-for-very-elle.html