In 2008, Proenza Schouler introduced its first shoe collection, licensed through Giuseppe Zanotti, Vicini SpA.
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In 2008, Proenza Schouler introduced its first shoe collection, licensed through Giuseppe Zanotti, Vicini SpA.
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Later that year, Proenza Schouler launched its first handbag, the PS1, a satchel that has become the brand's signature.
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In 2012, Proenza Schouler signed a new license agreement with Onward Luxury Group to produce their footwear collections.
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In June 2015, Proenza Schouler signed a licensing agreement with L'Oreal for the development and creation of fine fragrances.
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In 2017, Proenza Schouler announced their exit from the traditional ready-to-wear calendar to align with the couture calendar.
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In 2011, Proenza Schouler announced a partnership with a group of investors, including Andrew Rosen, and John Howard.
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Proenza Schouler launched its first collaboration in 2010, when they created an exclusive collection of hand painted denim with J Brand.
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In 2013, Proenza Schouler celebrated their 10th anniversary by releasing a limited reissue of its Fall 2003 collection for Barneys New York.
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Proenza Schouler collaborated with Harley Weir and Jen Brill in 2016 on their second original video together, PS I Love You, featuring the Pre-Fall 2016 collection.
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In 2016, Proenza Schouler had the honor of being featured in the Metropolitan Museum of Art's exhibition Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology.
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In 2012, Proenza Schouler opened its first store, designed by architect David Adjaye, at 822 Madison Avenue in New York.
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