Menswear Brand LimoLand Comes to the U.S.
Filed under: Apparel, Men's Style
Menswear line LimoLand is coming to the U.S. This is the first time that the menswear brand will be available nationwide. Designer, photographer, and art collector, Jean "Johnny" Piggozi founded the line and is bringing a flagship store to New York City's Meatpacking District set to open on August 26. There is also a new e-commerce site selling limited edition items including LimoLand bags, laptop cases and travel wallets designed in collaboration with Yoshida Porter of Japan, and limited edition jackets designed in collaboration with K-Way of Canada. LimoLand was established in 2007. The colorful menswear and accessories are designed to inspire men who, as the founder Jean "Johnny" Pigozzi says, "Live to create." The brand's logo and namesake, Mr. Limo, is based on work of the late Tanzanian artist George Lilanga. LimoLand's clothing and accessories have been sold in some of the top stores around the world, including Colette in Paris, Dover Street Market in London, 10 Corso Como in Milan and Land of Tomorrow in Tokyo and the brand has been featured in such fashion magazines as Vogue, GQ and Vanity Fair.
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