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Rodarte to collaborate with & Other Stories

The New York based brand will launch their collaboration with high street store & Other Stories next Spring.

Emma Akbareian
Wednesday 14 October 2015 15:41 BST
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Kate and Laura Mulleavy, the siblings behind US label Rodarte are teaming up with & Other Stories on a new high street collection.

LA based Rodarte is well-known for its quirky take on beautiful gowns with an emphasis on craftsmanship.

The collection will include ready-to-wear clothing, accessories and shoes all featuring the signature Rodarte aesthetic.

"Through this special collaboration with & Other Stories, we are excited to translate the Rodarte narrative into a new environment. & Other Stories' unique positioning in the fashion landscape has allowed us to create a truly special collection." commented the Mulleavy sisters.

Although the collection won't hit stores till spring next year, we are afforded a sneak peek of the range in a campaign image which showcases a mis-matched pair of glitter shoes.

The new collection will be part of the store's co-lab line which has seen it collaborate with a string of designers including Clare Vivier and Rachel Antonoff, but Rodarte is one of the most exciting names added to the roster.

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