Stella McCartney unveils new collection based on The Beatles famous song
Popular fashion designer, Stella McCartney has launched a new collection based on The Beatles band musical messages of peace, love and understanding in her latest collection of apparel and accessories for men, women and children.
Popular fashion designer, Stella McCartney has launched a new collection based on The Beatles band musical messages of peace, love and understanding in her latest collection of apparel and accessories for men, women and children. On Monday, the designer came up with her 85-piece collection of clothes and accessories, which she named after the band's famous song 'All Together Now'. Stella is the daughter of Beatles legend Paul McCartney.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, McCartney for the first time in her career has drawn directly on those messages in her musical heritage for her fall 2019 menswear and pre-fall 2019 women's wear collections. The range starts from $295 and goes to $6,840, features the film's psychedelic graphics including Yellow Submarine and Lucy (in the Sky With Diamonds) as well as song lyrics on sweaters and jean jackets.
In an exclusive interview to The Hollywood Reporter, McCartney said, ''Last summer I went to a screening of Yellow Submarine and seeing it for the first time since I was young affected me deeply, it blew my mind. I started looking at it from a fashion perspective. I felt like it was so modern, and it was for everyone.''
She further added, ''In my career, in a way, I've tried to distance myself from my personal relationship with The Beatles; with it being family, it felt important to do that for many reasons. But it really felt like the time to come together, it was the right time to use that excellent wealth of extraordinary expression.''
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