
Levi’s and Opening Ceremony, both labels who are no strangers to collaborations are teaming up for a line for both men and women. Launching during New York Fashion Week, the range will include pants, shorts and jackets fashioned out of corduroy, available in several colorways including fushia, lavender, olive and white. The collection is expected to be the first of many collaborations between the two labels and more is to be seen at a later date with the release of a lookbook photographed by Ryan McGinley. (WWD)

After the lukewarm reception of his menswear collaboration with H&M, Matthew Williamson is testing his luck once more with the debut of his own line. Painting his debut as a luxury line of everyday pieces, Williamson can only hope that his penchant for tropical colors and prints catches on with consumers.

Christopher Shannon is the latest designer to work with Eastpak, where his sporty appeal is right at home. Stylist John Colver shares an image from the upcoming collection photographed by Scott Trindle.

Speaking of secondary lines, Damir Doma is the latest designer to jump on board. Premiering his Silent line this spring, the young designer offers a modest range of basics in his customary go-to colors. (Scoute)

WWD confirms that after much speculation, designer Martin Margiela has stepped down as creative designer of his self-titled line. The Parisian fashion house will continue on without a new creative director – instead looking to the creative team that Margiela established. Margiela is rumored to have left to pursue his interests in painting.

Dockers has cast Noah Mills in their lastest campaign that highlights their attempt at a khaki comeback. Introducing ten colorways and three new styles; the soft khaki, the tailored khaki and the military khaki, Dockers capitalizes on the phrase, “Wear the Pants”. In this case, they simply want you to wear their khakis.