American workwear brand Dickies is proud to be part of an exceptional collection that combines haute couture and innovation. French designer LOU DE BÈTOLY creatively reinterprets Dickies' iconic workwear aesthetic.

The fashion show focuses on a two-piece piece made from remnants of Dickies' classic icon pieces. Through sophisticated draping and unusual details, the brand's traditional design is transformed in a modern and artistic way, giving the collection a new, fresh dimension.

This approach demonstrates the potential to integrate functional materials into luxurious fashion without losing their origin and authenticity.
The unique thing about the collection is that all looks are made from used materials. Dickies is thus taking up his ongoing vision of combining tradition and transformation to create new and more responsible paths in the fashion industry.

About Lou De Bètoly
LOU DE BÈTOLY is a French designer who lives and works in Berlin. Her work stands for delicate, detailed and expressive clothing for women of all ages. She combines elegance with extravagance, fragility with chaos, innovation with nostalgia and consciously pushes the limits of fashion — in areas such as contemporary art and traditional crafts.
LOU DE BÈTOLY's garments are made exclusively from recycled vintage and old stocks, with a focus on natural materials such as wool, silk and leather. The textiles are processed by hand using artisanal techniques such as knitting, crocheting, embroidery and weaving.

Photos via Dickies