Last month we reported that Anthropologie has tapped Ruffian’s Brian Wolk and Claude Morais to work on a new collection for the store named Mise en Scene featuring both clothes and housewares. Last night, Anthropologie launched an event at the Rockefeller Center flagship showing the collection. According to WWD, Mise en Scene was inspired by Wolk and Morais’ favorite films and movie stars, such as Marlene Dietrich in Alfred Hitchcock’s “Stage Fright,” Gena Rowlands in John Cassavetes’ “Opening Night,” and Bette Davis in Joseph Mankiewicz’s “All About Eve.” “The fall designs feature sophisticated fabrics such as cashmere, silk and bouclé and incorporate bespoke details such as custom metal buttons, European-inspired textiles, hand construction and architectural silhouettes, as well as Ruffian’s signature ruffles and novelty print linings. Prices are slightly higher than core Anthropologie offerings, a Big Band dress is $198; four fold skirt, $168; quilted velvet jacket, $188, and dress coat, $348.” Racked has additional images from the event last night, do you what you see?
More pics after the jump…
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