Designers Siying Qu and Haoran Li ofPrivate Policy NY delivered one of their best collections to date; this term was also coined by PR Maven Kelly Cutrone ahead of the collections showing – her Public Relations firm, Peoples Revolution, has supported the brand for the last three seasons. This collection showcased a new era for the brand, which focused on Technology. “We’re really at the beginning of this massive technology revolution,” said Qu. “It’s like the Wild West: it’s exciting but simultaneously so dangerous and unknown.” With that, the designers asked AI, “If there was a gold rush today, what would you wear?”. Some of the standout pieces from the collection were their latest Coca-Cola Creations Collaboration, tailored outerwear, embroidered skirts, and sequins that could take you from day to night. Galore has always supported emerging brands taking over and making a significant change in Fashion. We’re excited to spotlight Private Policy NY for our NYFW special edition cover.
PRIVATE POLICY and Coca-Cola® Creations have created a limited-edition line of apparel and accessories in an exciting new collaboration. This collection, a co-creation born out of unexpected moments of real magic, teases the launch of a new Coca-Cola® Creations drop to be released on Feb 20th. Each item in the collaboration collection reflects the electrifying universe inspired by the newCreations drop, which combines the influential youth culture of PRIVATE POLICY and the creativity and innovation of Coca-Cola® Creations. These exclusive items, adorned with classic PRIVATE POLICY elements like metal hardware and inflated pop-art applique, capture the spirit of innovation and passion. Fans can pre-order the limited edition pieces on the PRIVATE POLICY e-shop; the collection will be available in select retail stores worldwide starting March 29th. Participating retailers can be found by visiting https://privatepolicyny.com/pages/stockists.
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