Courvoisier, the most awarded cognac house*, has teamed up with Public School for an exciting new collaboration.
The NYC-based fashion label founded by Maxwell Osborne and Dao-Yi Chow is introducing a co-branded black-on-black tie – the first of its kind and a perfect gift for the holiday season. Committed to local artisans and sustainability, the designers created the necktie with dead-stock Super 120s wool suiting in a New York City facility.
“We’re thrilled to partner with Public School to create this bespoke men’s tie that gives our consumers a statement accessory that elevates the most important moments in their lives,” said Stephanie Kang, Marketing Director at Courvoisier. “Just as every drop that goes into our quality cognac is the result of an exquisite partnership between our community artisans in our hometown of Jarnac, each stitch that has gone into the Public School collaboration is designed to promote the power of the collective mindset and inspire confidence in those who wear it.”
Courvoisier x Public School
In addition, proceeds from the collaboration will benefit the CFDA and our diversity and inclusion programming.
“Our goal is to create pieces that not only exemplify social responsibility, but also inspire confidence in our fans during their most important moments,” Public School’s Osborne said. “It is a privilege to work with Courvoisier on the first necktie that we’ve created, as we feel that the message behind this accessory is the embodiment of both our brands’ crafting processes, combining traditional techniques with new technology and a commitment to prioritizing diversity and inclusion in our world today.”