
Diane von Furstenberg introduces denim capsule collection
Key pieces in the line include the 'Luisa' dress, a ruffled gown in chambray; the 'Michele' jumpsuit, cut in a stretch denim knit; and the oversized 'Mabel' trousers and 'Blair' jacket, featuring the brand's archival 'Dancing Rose' motif laser-etched onto tonal denim. The capsule is designed to combine comfort and structure, with emphasis on versatility and ease of wear, the brand announced in a press release.
The collection is available through the brand's direct to customer e-commerce store and at its flagship boutique on Washington Street in New York City.
Diane von Furstenberg is the founder and chair of her eponymous ready-to-wear brand, according to her Linkedin page. In 1974, she introduced the wrap dress, which became the label's signature garment. Today, DVF operates as a global luxury fashion brand and its distribution network spans over 100 countries worldwide.

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Diane von Furstenberg introduces denim capsule collection
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