search
Glossy Logo
Glossy Logo
Subscribe Login
  • Glossy+ Member Subscribe Now
  • Glossy+ homepage
  • My account
  • FAQ
  • Newsletters
  • Log out

Glossy E-Commerce Summit: 10 spots left to attend | June 2-4, Miami

  • Beauty
  • Fashion
  • Glossy+
  • Podcasts
  • Events
  • Awards
  • Pop
search
Glossy Logo

Glossy E-Commerce Summit: 10 spots left to attend | June 2-4, Miami

Subscribe Login
  • Glossy+ Member Subscribe Now
  • Glossy+ homepage
  • My account
  • FAQ
  • Newsletters
  • Log out
  • Beauty
  • Fashion
  • Pop
  • Glossy+
  • Events
  • Podcasts
  • Newsletters
  • facebook
  • twitter
  • linkedin
  • instagram
  • email
  • email
The New Luxury

For a new CFDA effort, alice + olivia channels its inner Basquiat

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • Reddit
By Glossy Team
Jun 22, 2016

Fostering emerging talent has been an ongoing initiative of the Council of Fashion Designers of America, and now its efforts include a featured collection by alice + olivia inspired by the late artist, Jean-Michel Basquiat.

Stacey Bendet, CEO and creative director of alice + olivia, is conjuring the spirit of Basquait — best known for his unique street art aesthetic — on the designer’s second CFDA capsule collection, with proceeds benefitting the organization’s efforts to support rising designers. The new line, announced Wednesday, comes on the heels of Bendet’s April 2015 partnership with Spanish-American artist Domingo Zapata, and includes a number of apparel items that integrate Basquiat’s artistry with Bendet’s whimsical style.

“Jean-Michel Basquiat is one of my favorite artists. This partnership is exciting for me as it is very reflective of my brand and our continued collaboration with artists,” Bendet said in a statement. “It is also wonderful to be able to raise funds for the CFDA and support their ongoing initiatives within our industry that develop new talent.”

While 100 percent of the proceeds from the Zapata collection benefited CFDA, this time 50 percent of select items will support the organization. For the latest installment, Bendet selected a handful of Basquiat’s well-known works from the 1980s as inspiration, which was showcased as part of the brand’s 2017 resort season show. The full collection will be available in stores and online beginning this November.

Basquiat first rose to prominence at the age of just 27 after becoming the youngest solo artist to be featured in the prestigious KestnerGesellschaft gallery in Germany. He formerly collaborated with Andy Warhol and was an active participant in American art, establishing himself as a natural fit for fostering young artists following in his path, according to the CFDA.

“Thanks to this initiative, the support we will be receiving from alice + olivia is of great value to our organization,” Steven Kolb, president and CEO of the CFDA said in a statement.

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • Reddit
Related reads
  • Fashion
    How The Webster became a target partner for top luxury brands
  • The Glossy Fashion Podcast
    Glossy Podcast: Met Gala reactions, fashion’s tariff response and making a Met Gala look with Angela Bassett’s stylist, Jennifer Austin
  • Member Exclusive
    Fashion Briefing: Why Pitti Uomo chose Korean streetwear brand Post Archive Faction as its next guest designer
Latest Stories
  • Fashion
    How The Webster became a target partner for top luxury brands
  • The Glossy Fashion Podcast
    Glossy Podcast: Met Gala reactions, fashion’s tariff response and making a Met Gala look with Angela Bassett’s stylist, Jennifer Austin
  • Glossy Pop Newsletter
    Glossy Pop Newsletter: On TikTok, it’s not just your lip gloss or your lip liner — but your lip combo that matters
logo

Get news and analysis about fashion, beauty and culture delivered to your inbox every morning.

Reach Out
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Linkedin
  • Instagram
  • Threads
  • Email
About Us
  • About Us
  • Masthead
  • Advertise with us
  • Digiday Media
  • Custom
  • FAQ
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
©2025 Digiday Media. All rights reserved.