The Sun (Malaysia)

Lacoste swaps its crocodile for logos of endangered species

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FRENCH fashion brand Lacoste has swapped the crocodile logo on its shirts for the first time in its history for 10 of the most endangered species on the planet.

The green Lacoste crocodile – one of the world’s best-known logos – was replaced by the Sumatran tiger, the Javan rhino and the Cao Vit gibbon on the chest of its classic white polo shirts in a limited edition charity tie-in with the Save Our Species conservati­on group.

All but a handful were sold out within hours of going on sale for US$183 immediatel­y after the brand’s Paris fashion week show.

The number of polo shirts put on sale was directly linked to remaining numbers of each threatened species surviving in the wild – with only 30 for vaquita porpoises and 231 for California­n condors.

Designer Felipe Oliveira Baptista also included camouflage­d images of each of the endangered animals in the last 10 looks in his autumn/winter collection.

“I think it is a great thing to do, and feels very gratifying if we can do something for these animals,” he told AFP.

“Lacoste is one of the 10 more recognisab­le logos in the world with Coca-Cola and Apple.”

The Portuguese designer said he had to be careful about using the crocodile logo – which dates from 1933 – with respect. I don’t like to plaster it everywhere. Either you be very classic with it or very original, and in this case it’s quite original I think.”

Lacoste’s crocodile logo still features on the back of the 1,775 shirts.

Oliveira Baptista said he took his inspiratio­n for the main collec- tion from the 50,000 trees the Lacoste family planted around their golf course at Saint-Jean-de-Luz in southwest France during World War II.

It was also a way of sparing local men from being sent to German forced labour camps, as forestry workers were exempt from con- scription, he said.

The designer had Princess Diana and the English upper classes at play in mind when he began creating the collection, with some models wearing wellington­s with hunting ponchos and boonie sun hats on top of hoodies. – AFP Relaxnews

 ??  ?? A model presents a creation for Lacoste during the 2018/2019 autumn/ winter collection fashion show.
A model presents a creation for Lacoste during the 2018/2019 autumn/ winter collection fashion show.

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