
Our favorite word from LA:
Benjamin Cho has signed on to do a larger line with Thrive, a California label fronted by stylist Johnny Wujek.
You may remember Johnny as the cute guy who may have stolen Mischa Barton away from Brandon Davis, but we remember him for his topless website.
Images of their new collaboration haven’t been released, but obviously, this is now a brand to watch – and an encouraging piece of gossip, since Ben Cho is too good a designer to not be doing more accessible (read: slightly cheaper) clothes.
Stay tuned…
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I’m on the fence with this. Benajmin Cho is super talented but somehow I kind of like it he is worn(and known) by a few people. Nontheless it’s good when young influential designers can do a “collaboration” deal to fund their company to keep pushing fashion forward.
I’m on the fence with this. Benajmin Cho is super talented but somehow I kind of like it he is worn(and known) by a few people. Nontheless it’s good when young influential designers can do a “collaboration” deal to fund their company to keep pushing fashion forward.
I have a feeling it’s going to be nuttin but denim pieces to start. LA/California is all about denim manufacturing.
I’m quite impressed with the talents of Mr. Cho, however I have to wonder why he gets more press for his DJ gigs with the Misshapes than for his designs.
I have a feeling it’s going to be nuttin but denim pieces to start. LA/California is all about denim manufacturing.
I’m quite impressed with the talents of Mr. Cho, however I have to wonder why he gets more press for his DJ gigs with the Misshapes than for his designs.