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NEWS: Reed Krakoff for Tiffany & Co

Reed Krakoff for Tiffany & Co

The American designer Reed Krakoff has appointed to collaborate on a new accessories and homewares collection and a line of accessories for the iconic jewelry house Tiffany & Co. Previously, he worked for 16 years as creative director of Coach and left the post in 2013 in order to start the work of own brand, and in March 2015 the work the brand has been suspended. Reed will work alongside the famous jeweller's design director, Francesca Amfitheatrof, in creating his new designs, and the results can be seen only in 2017.

Рид Красофф для ювелирного Дома Tiffany & Co

Американский дизайнер Рид Кракофф был приглашен для совместной работы над новой домашней коллекцией и линией аксессуаров для культового ювелирного Дома Tiffany & Co. Ранее он 16 лет работал креативным директором Coach и покинул пост в 2013 году для того, чтобы запустить работу собственной марки, а в марте 2015-го работа бренда была приостановлена. Рид будет работать рука об руку с главным ювелиром марки Франческой Амфитеатроф, а результаты можно будет увидеть только в начале 2017 года.

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