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Headlines: Portland Collection from Pendleton

Hear that? The chainsaw buzz is about Pendleton’s indie-designed, made-in-America line for fall/winter.

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SLIDESHOW: Check out a few looks from the Portland Collection, hitting stores around here—and far away from here—as we speak.

View Slideshow » Photo: The Portland Collection

SLIDESHOW: Check out a few looks from the Portland Collection, hitting stores around here—and far away from here—as we speak.

View Slideshow » Photo: The Portland Collection

For more look book images, go to portlandcollection.net

View Slideshow » Photo: The Portland Collection

Get ready to start seeing more and more about the Portland Collection from Pendleton. The indie designed capsule collection, for fall/winter 2011, is landing soon all over—and I do mean all over; it’ll be in such Big Deal stores as Dover Street Market in London and Oak in New York. And, of course, some shops that are closer to home; Kuhlman, Les Amis, and others.

But as this love letter from the LA Times indicates the media and press buzz has only just begun. I expect we’ll see the Nathaniel Crissman-, Rachel Turk- and John Blasioli- designed (Portlanders, all) pieces in print and web editorials starting with the much-anticipated September issues.

Of course, we only get to claim a generalized “Northwest” style thing when it comes to the Portland Collection, but know this about the line’s official look book images shown here: those are Seattleites sporting the stuff. The models used in the shoot are locals from Belltown’s Heffner Management.

Tags: Heritage Brands, Pendleton, Portland , Model Behavior

 

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By Alvin Stillwell on Aug 15, 2011 at 11:18PM

hi lc-
got a hold of this line back in march and used it extensively for an editorial with a celeb. i have to give it to them, it’s a covetable collection and i apparently, anthro bought lots of it as well.
here’s the spread:

http://www.papercutmag.com/issues/may-2011

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