Lyric Culture, a lyric inspired premium lifestyle brand, will introduce their Fall 2008 collection at Coterie New York driven by the music of artists inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The line includes apparel featuring Johnny Cash (“I Walk the Line”); David Bowie (“Rebel Rebel”);Aretha Franklin (“R-E-S-P-E-C-T”); Lynyrd Skynyrd (“Sweet Home Alabama”); and Sly & the Family Stone (“Everyday People”).
Lyric Culture will also premiere their new KISS Collection, which includes the band’s most famous songs such as “I Wanna Rock n’ Roll All Nite,” “Detroit Rock City,” “Calling Dr. Love,” and more.
The “Songs of Summer” collection and items from their “legacy catalogue”—the Revolution (late 60s/early 70s music) and Fever (disco era) Collections will be available as well. Best sellers will be introduced in new fabrications such as cashmere and sherpa.
“We are always working hard to develop new and exciting products for our retailers and are privileged to have the rights to such legendary catalogues of music from which we draw inspiration,” said Hanna Rochelle Schmieder, President of Lyric Culture. “Coterie New York is a wonderful venue to introduce Lyric Culture to buyers from around the world,” she continued.
Lyric Culture is renowned for fusing music and fashion with their line of premium denim and sportswear that features the lyrics to numerous legendary songs made famous by The Beatles, Janis Joplin, Marvin Gaye, , and many more. The music-driven premium apparel line involves lyrical content on jeans, denim wear, leather and accessories. Beyond the literal inclusion of lyrics on the pieces (some tees have lyrics on the inside “so you can wear them close to your heart” in the words of Lyric’s Hanna Rochelle Schmieder), each item in the collection reflects the personality, style and flair of the artist and song through its design. Lyric Culture allows the wearer to express themselves through the words of a classic song.
Lyric Culture honors these artists and their timeless words by fusing high fashion and music in a groundbreaking way, allowing the wearer to express him or herself stylishly through the words of a classic song. Call it a modern twist on wearing your heart on your sleeve (and pant leg and belt buckle!).
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
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