DEAN & DELUCA x BEAMS COUTURE Collaboration -- Feminine Apron, Kappo-gown, and Basket Bag with Cooling Function

BEAMS COUTURE and DEAN & DELUCA have collaborated to produce aprons and cold basket bags, which will be on sale sequentially from April 14.

DEAN & DELUCA x BEAMS COUTURE Collaboration

Based on the BEAMS COUTURE concept of upcycling, the lineup includes aprons with gathered pleats that incorporate BEAMS COUTURE's femininity, kappogi that can be worn both front and back, and basket bags with a cold storage function. Kintsugi, which revives chipped vessels, will also be sold on a limited basis. Kintsugi is sold only at BEAMS COUTURE.

DEAN & DELUCA x BEAMS COUTURE Collaboration -- Feminine Apron, Kappo-gown, and Basket Bag with Cooling Function
pleated apron dress

DEAN & DELUCA x BEAMS COUTURE Collaboration -- Feminine Apron, Kappo-gown, and Basket Bag with Cooling Function
Gathered Apron Dresses

DEAN & DELUCA x BEAMS COUTURE Collaboration -- Feminine Apron, Kappo-gown, and Basket Bag with Cooling Function
cookie-cutter dress

DEAN & DELUCA x BEAMS COUTURE Collaboration -- Feminine Apron, Kappo-gown, and Basket Bag with Cooling Function
Cooling basket bag

DEAN & DELUCA x BEAMS COUTURE Collaboration Overview

Release Date
Aprons and kappo-gowns: April 14 (Thursday)
Cooling basket bag: May 13 (Fri.)
BEAMS will hold lottery sales in stores and at the official BEAMS online store from April 14 (Thu.). Details are posted on the official BEAMS website.
Purchase Restrictions
Aprons and kappo-gowns: No limit
Basket bag: up to 3 per person
Stores
DEAN & DELUCA official online store
BEAMS official online store / Available at some BEAMS stores (26 stores)
Only Kintsugi is available exclusively at BEAMS NEWS.

BEAMS COUTURE

Launched in 2017, this brand upcycles original products in BEAMS warehouses, including dead stock, into unique one-of-a-kind items by mixing in vintage clothing and other materials and carefully upcycling them one by one by hand.

DEAN & DELUCA

A select food store that gathers delicious foods from all over the world. It was first opened in 1977 by Joel Dean and Giorgio DeLuca in Soho, Manhattan, New York.