The resulting collaboration has enticing price points of $125 to $495 – a bit less than what the designer’s pieces usually go for. Malandrino has also worked on croc-inspired shoes and bags for the line.
From Lacoste’s perspective, Malandrino jet-set aesthetic and Parisian flair were the perfect way for the tennis brand to amp up its feminine appeal.
With that in mind, the New York-based designer worked on revamping the classic croc logo to make it “more inviting to women.”
The collection, which marks the first time Lacoste has worked with a guest designer, is slated to run for at least four seasons.
It includes a draped day dress with three-quarter-length sleeves, a hooded cocoon cardigan, and a pleated bustier dress.
Slated for a Spring launch, the Lacoste + Malandrino collection will retail at Malandrino’s 10 freestanding stores and at Lacoste’s 67 shops.