Jerome Dreyfuss is just another 'casualty' of the current crisis in 'indie designerland'
like many of his peers, he left pret-a-porter behind and now re-emerges as an accessories designer
here a look for fw04.05 and some more info on where to find his new line
photo and article from jcreport
like many of his peers, he left pret-a-porter behind and now re-emerges as an accessories designer
here a look for fw04.05 and some more info on where to find his new line

Since he abandoned his ready-to-wear collection in 2002 to focus on his accessories line, Jerome Dreyfuss' utility bags have been a standout at Premiere Classe. A few seasons later, his collection has strategically expanded. He's kept to a limited number of shapes (ringo,bandit, weva,bobi, bonnie, clyde and yodi) mixing leather, quilted jersey, satin, and velvet in rich maroon, tabac, and chocolate colors to create some of the coolest bags around. Trendy doesn't exactly define them — they just seem right. The brand sells at Onward in Tokyo, Oxygene in Miami, and Printemps in Paris
photo and article from jcreport
