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    Akris NY Adventure

    From Paris to New York: Akris spring collection is a real work of art

    Clifford Pugh
    Sep 23, 2016 | 1:59 pm

    Swiss designer Albert Kriemler usually shows his Akris collection in Paris. But in New York to receive The Couture Council’s prestigious Artistry of Fashion award, he decided to take the opportunity to show his spring/summer 2017 collection during New York Fashion Week.

    Akris is beloved by fashionable high-powered women for expertly-crafted architectural designs (clients include Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg, Martha Stewart and Condoleeza Rice) so the iconic glass-box Lever House on Park Avenue seemed a perfect place to showcase the collection, particularly during the finale when models exited the runway and walked along a glass enclosed hallway to the backstage dressing rooms.

    Kriemler, who is also known for his artistic side, was inspired by Cuban-American abstract painter Carmen Herrera, who is currently the subject of a retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art. On her 101st birthday in May, Kriemler met the artist and she gave him her blessing to base his collection on her work.

    He took the assignment literally, setting the runway along a floor painted bright yellow with a white rectangular entry, inspired by "Amarillo Dos," a 1971 abstract work by Herrera, where two irregular L-shaped yellow pieces are intertwined with one another, with a sliver of white showing through.

    Many of the creations, in shades of orange, green, black, beige and white, were based on abstract geometric patterns in a dozen of Herrera's works. The first look, a structured white linen shorts suit with a sliver of a green triangle at the lapel, and the last one, a sleeveless white gown bisected by a thin green panel, were based on Herrera's 1959 painting "Blanco y Verde."

    Linen slacks, a double-face cotton painter jacket and trapezoidal skirt reflect patterns from Herrera's 1950 work, "Green Gardens," while a laser cut suede over tulle tunic in a burnt orange was inspired by Herrera's 1949 piece, "Venetian Red, White and Black." Another Herrera piece from 1989, "Orange and Red," was the basis for several bold print crêpe de chine dresses.

    As usual, Kriemler used the finest fabrics and workmanship to create the collection. But with Herrera's minimal artwork as his guide, the effect was relaxed, cool, and refined.

    Akris recently opened a boutique in River Oaks District and also has a store in Dallas' Highland Park Village.

    Akris cotton voile tunic and striped double-face cotton pleated shorts ensemble is based on Carmen Herrera's painting, "Azul Y Negro."

    Akris spring 2017 collection
      
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    Akris cotton voile tunic and striped double-face cotton pleated shorts ensemble is based on Carmen Herrera's painting, "Azul Y Negro."
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    Whataburger partners with Texas activewear brand for new capsule collection

    Brandon Watson
    May 29, 2025 | 10:30 am
    Burlebo Whataburger Father's Day collection
    Photo courtesy of Burlebo.
    Austin-based Burlebo has teamed up with Whataburger on a Father's Day capsule collection.

    Other fast food chains might take note. While it’s difficult to imagine anyone decked out in Golden Arches, San Antonio-based Whataburger is now a fully fledged lifestyle brand. And it’s tapped into some synergy with its latest drop — a capsule collection with cult Austin activewear company Burlebo arriving in time for Father’s Day.

    According to a news release, Whataburger’s latest collab will be available starting Thursday, May 29, through Burlebo’s website and the company’s online Whatastore. The line includes caps, infant onesies, and tops available in three prints, including a Gucci-style logo grid, a playful Western pattern, and the apparel company’s signature deer camo.

    Burlebo Whataburger Father's Day collectionThe hoodie sports Burlebo's signature deer camo print.Photo courtesy of Burlebo.

    Burlebo audaciously introduced the collection in a May 28 Instagram Reel, draping one of Whataburger’s iconic A-frame buildings in camo cloth a la Christo and Jeanne-Claude. A bright orange helicopter swooped down to reveal the store and the team-up.

    Although the Texas-based Harmon Dobson family sold its majority stake to Chicago-based investment company BDT Capital in 2019, Whataburger has kept true to its Lone Star roots. The chain’s headquarters remains in San Antonio, and it frequently partners with the state’s most recognizable brands like Igloo, James Avery, Jon Hart, Texas Standard, and Yeti. There’s even a crossover with the San Antonio Spurs.

    Burlebo has vaulted to that list of household names. Founded in 2015 by Trey and Lexi Weir, the label quickly carved out a niche in the performance wear space by tapping into Texas’ rugged outdoor culture.

    Burlebo Whataburger Father's Day collectionThe button-up has a Western theme.Photo courtesy of Burlebo.

    Should families want to go all-out on a Whataburger-themed Father’s Day, they can hightail it to the nearest location. The busy chain also announced the limited-time return of the Pico de Gallo Burger on June 3. The fan favorite, topped with pepper jack cheese, pico de gallo, and cilantro-lime sauce, is part of a year-long series of menu comebacks in celebration of the burger joint’s 75th anniversary.

    So far, Whataburger hasn’t produced its own line of wrapping paper. Still, industrious gift-givers might consider asking an employee if they can swipe a few sheets of the sandwich wrappers to cover the Burlebo box.

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