Leather label VSP unveils its latest collaboration with Hussein Chalayan alongside a new Paris store
In the case of VSP, a Vespucci Group company that manufactures leather goods, collaboration is equally vital to remaining relevant. VSP creative director Kadri Soygul notes that working with a strong designer like Chalayan gives dynamism to the brand, also adding the importance of the architect he commissioned to create the brand's new two-floor retail space.
Housed within a historical Marais building with an arched entry and a glass façade, Istanbul-based architect Han Tümertekin's new boutique marries both parties’ visions. 'It was big collaboration of contemporary minds', says Soygul, for whom it was important that the two levels felt as one. Tümertekin achieved this challenging task through a semi-reflective stainless steel spiral staircase that unifies the two concrete spaces. Its rounded corners and sculptural quality soften the industrial feel of the space, as does the non-commercial sitting area and book corner on the lower ground.
These same elements of transformation and interaction are the cornerstones of Chalayan’s S/S 2015 collection for the brand. He said he 'wanted it to be sort of like a 3D form where there will be a sense of an infinite approach to the garments: you wouldn’t know where it starts and where it ends.' This fluidity was accentuated by zips that wrapped diagonally around the body, allowing the fabrics and leathers to become either more fitting or more generous.
'Of course, I’d like to take it further and explore new things,' he offers - an indirect promise that bodes well for what’s to come of this multi-season collaboration.
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19, rue Debelleyme
75003 Paris
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