Thom Browne's Collaborative Launch: A Confluence of Style and Sport
In anticipation of Easter weekend, designer Thom Browne orchestrated an intimate assembly of notable individuals, encompassing artists, trendsetters, athletic enthusiasts, and sneaker aficionados. The occasion was a toast to the newly unveiled partnership between Thom Browne and Asics Sportstyle, along with its accompanying photographic journal, 'The Working Hour'.
The event, hosted at the Pierre Augustin Rose Gallery in SoHo, was graced by numerous loyal patrons of the brand, including esteemed personalities like Patrick Ball of 'The Pitt', Amy Fine Collins, Joe Holder, Indira Scott, Ella Emhoff, and Jessica Joffe. Attendees, many sporting complete Thom Browne runway ensembles, mingled while enjoying chilled flutes of Krug champagne or refreshing glasses of Evian water. Actor Diego Rodriguez, celebrated for his Olivier Award-nominated performance in 'Evita', remarked on the visual spectacle, stating, 'Who needs appetizers when you can visually feast on these outfits? I appreciate being able to indulge in the fashion world between my travels and performances, and Thom truly excels at his craft.'
Set against the understated decor of the loft, a gathering of grey-suited guests convened to delve into the origins of this unique collaboration. Canadian writer and filmmaker Durga Chew-Bose moderated a discussion featuring Browne, photojournalist Robbie Lawrence (who contributed to 'The Working Hour'), and artist, curator, and author Aaron Stern. Browne, a lifelong sports enthusiast and runner, shared his perspective: 'This partnership deeply resonated with me. It embodies my creative interpretation and everything I've pursued in design over the past 25 years.' Lawrence added, 'The entire concept, along with Aaron’s fresh perspective, has been an intriguing journey of mutual trust in our creative endeavors.' Stern affirmed their sentiments, noting, 'I find the question 'What's the inspiration?' often unnecessary, as the work frequently speaks for itself.'
As the moderated discussion concluded, the gallery walls briefly transformed, projecting a dynamic short film version of 'The Working Hour'. The film depicted Browne himself traversing New York alongside models clad in the Thom Browne X Asics collection. Following the presentation, as the venue resumed its lively hum, brand ambassador and in-house model Jaylon Dawson, a two-year member of the Thom Browne family, raised a glass to 'a truly exceptional and superior evening.' Dressed in the label’s distinct uniform of a sports coat, skirt, and long socks, they expressed their eagerness: 'I can't wait to wear these new sneakers and explore the city in them.'
This event highlighted the successful fusion of high fashion and athletic wear, demonstrating the power of creative collaboration to produce innovative and resonant work. It also underscored the idea that true artistry often transcends verbal explanation, allowing the creations themselves to convey their profound meaning and impact. By bringing together diverse talents and perspectives, Thom Browne not only celebrated a new product line but also fostered an environment where appreciation for design, sport, and visual storytelling could flourish, inspiring attendees with a blend of elegance and active lifestyle.
