Kiko Mizuhara and Coach have forged a "wide ranging" partnership that is set to include a special project with Coach creative director Stuart Vevers.
Japan-based model and actress Kiko Mizuhara has partnered with Coach, a global design house best known for its handbags.
The partnership with Coach will be wide ranging and include a special project with Coach creative director Stuart Vevers, according to a statement the brand released on Thursday, without revealing any more details.
To celebrate the announcement, Mizuhara has designed a limited edition version of the Charlie Carryall tote in the brand's Signature print that has been customized using Coach Create.
Inspired by outer space, the design combines leather tea roses and semi-precious stones around a moon souvenir pin.
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The Kiko edition of the Charlie Carryall in Signature is set to be available in select Coach stores in Japan only and for a limited time.
Additionally, the 27-year-old model has also been appointed as the new face of the brand and will be featured in the Fall 2018 global campaign that is set to launch next month.
"I am so excited to join the Coach family," Mizuhara said in the statement. "I love the cool, optimistic spirit of the brand and cannot wait for my fans to connect with Coach in a more intimate way through our partnership," she added. (liz/wng)
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