L.L. Bean Signature

A brand that is firmly engrained into classic American fashion, L.L. Bean looks to launch an

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A brand that is firmly engrained into classic American fashion, L.L. Bean looks to launch an all new Signature collection next year. Headed by Rogue Gallery’s Alex Carleton, the collection will bring together many different decades of classic American fashion and contrast and juxtapose the stylings across the board with re-inventive aesthetics. The words of both L.L. Bean and Alex Carleton can be seen below. The collection will launch in March of 2010.

L.L.Bean to Launch New Lifestyle Collection, L.L.Bean Signature

Iconic American sportswear brand, L.L.Bean, has a history of offering consumers innovation, quality and guaranteed satisfaction with everything from its famous Maine Hunting Shoe and Boat and Tote to oxford cloth shirts and classic sweaters. On the eve of its 100 th anniversary, L.L.Bean writes a new chapter with the March 2010 launch of L.L.Bean Signature, a new sportswear collection for men and women. The company has tapped Alex Carleton, the founder of fashion label Rogues Gallery, as the L.L.Bean Signature creative director.

L.L.Bean Signature will be rooted in L.L.Bean tradition. Carleton plans to take iconic L.L.Bean style elements from different decades and juxtapose them with innovative, modern designs to create updated fit and style for the new label.

“L.L.Bean Signature will take the best of Bean and re-interpret it in a fresh new way,” said Chris Vickers, vice president of L.L.Bean Signature. “We are responding to a call from an underserved segment of our customer base. These customers know and trust the L.L.Bean brand and favor American classics and modern styling, and they are looking for additional offerings that will give them a more versatile wardrobe. Having worked at L.L.Bean, Alex understands our brand and will help us meet the needs of this important consumer,” added Vickers.

A New England native and self-proclaimed “champion of Maine” Carleton’s career has been influenced by the region’s relaxed, laid-back lifestyle.
Carleton credits L.L.Bean Chairman and former President Leon Gorman as his mentor and utilitarian style icon.

Early on in his career Carleton worked at L.L.Bean as a senior designer and developed a unique understanding of Bean’s relationship with traditional American life. With his Rogues Gallery collection, he has won praise throughout the fashion industry for his cutting-edge designs and reinterpretations of classic American styles. As creative director of L.L.Bean Signature, he will be charged with designing for a range of customers who seek clothes that fit all aspects of their lives whether day or evening, work or weekend.

“Being named creative director of L.L.Bean Signature is like coming home for me,” said Alex Carleton. “I grew up wearing Bean boots and they are still as relevant to my lifestyle today as they were 30 years ago. With Signature I hope to create a collection that will have Bean’s authenticity with relevance for a variety of consumers. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be part of a truly iconic American brand,” added Carleton.

The Spring/Summer 2010 offering for men will include light-weight, tailored navy linen blazers, buffalo plaid and madras shirting, nubby shawl-neck sweaters and a new version of the All-American field coat.
The women’s collection will feature a modern interpretation of the belted camp jacket, soft denim and colorful madras shirtdresses, classic wrap skirts and new chino and denim styles. Carleton will also create a new twist on L.L.Bean classics such as the Boat and Tote Bag.

L.L.Bean Signature will launch in March 2010 and be available through a dedicated section on www.llbean.com and also accessible from www.llbeansignature.com, a mail-order catalog and new branded shop-in-shops within L.L.Bean retail stores.

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