Returning in Feb to Bergdorf Goodman, Sabyasachi Mukherjee Finds New Home in New York

Returning in Feb to Bergdorf Goodman, Sabyasachi Mukherjee Finds New Home in New York

Designer and artisan visionary Sabyasachi Mukherjee’s much publicized investment deal with Aditya Birla Fashion Retail Limited came to fruition in the first week of February 2021.

As fashion world celebrated the 51 percent controlling investment worth about $55 million, the couturier announced that on February 18, he would launch his second exclusive collaboration with New York-based luxury department store, Bergdorf Goodman.

“We had a very good first session at Bergdorf where we sold close to $2.5 million of jewellery. Realising the power of the brand in America, Bergdorf invited me to do a second round. I would like to see more Indian designers going to the west and selling their clothing to the big Indian diaspora, which can be found everywhere. It’s a testament to the power of the Indian consumer. By selling Indian clothes, Bergdorf is raising the bar on inclusivity,” Mukherjee told Vogue India’s Akanksha Kamath over a late night Zoom call.

Now members of the Indian diaspora, and Sabyasachi fans in North America will be happy to know that the second Bergdorf Goodman collection will also offer clothing, shawls and scarves, and accessories and a new line of bags, in addition to its fine jewelery.

Burberry's ECONYL-Based ReBURBERRY Edit Collection + 'Positive Attributes' Labeling

Burberry's ECONYL-Based ReBURBERRY Edit Collection + 'Positive Attributes' Labeling

The #REBURBERRY collection is now at market, modeled in new imagery by Tara Halliwell and Reece Nelson. 26 styles from the SS2020 collection are all made from the latest innovations in sustainable material science.

The ECONYL® fiber is the core of the #REBURBERRY collection. Additional outerwear pieces in the Edit are made using a new nylon that has been developed from renewable resources such as castor oil, and a polyester yarn made from recycled plastic bottles.

The introduction of the ‘ReBurberry Edit’ coincides with the global roll out of dedicated sustainability labelling across all key-product categories. The labels will, for the first time, “provide customers with an insight into the industry-leading environmental and social credentials of the Burberry programme,” according to the luxury brand’s press release. .

Vogue Paris called the initiative the “ethical collection of the moment.” You can view the ReBurberry Edit collection online.