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28 May

Catching Up With Isabella Kron

Designer Isabella Kron cut her teeth across the style industry for 25 years, working for the likes of Giorgio Armani, Calvin Klein, Gucci (under the creative director of Tom Ford) and Tom Ford (again, under his own label). During those years Kron worked closely with the designers on their women’s ready-to-wear and accessories lines before relocating to Palm Beach and venturing out of her own, where she consulted with the likes of Narciso Rodriguez, Altuzarra, Ocleppo Hilfiger and more before starting her own namesake lifestyle label in 2017. 

A handbag by Isabella Kron.

Courtesy of Isabella Kron.

“My profession began a couple of many years ago. I all the time love beautiful things and being surrounded by them. I used to be very blessed growing up in a family where there was numerous creativity around me, so I began very early on to understand quality, even when it was a painting, sculpture, song, etc. I began at Giorgio Armani, where he was my mentor and I began learning about this business and appreciating the artistry you’ll find, especially in Italy, where I currently develop my collection,” Kron told WWD. 

Since launching her namesake label, Kron has specialized in women’s ready-to-wear and accessories (including leather handbags, shoes and watches). Kron said she designs each style and the road, basically, with the concept of it being very edited, as to not overproduce or create excess. 

A look from Isabella Kron.

A glance from Isabella Kron.

Courtesy of Isabella Kron.

“Simplicity, wearability, clean lines. From my experiences, my collection may be very slow-motion, I make a silhouette, revisit it with a unique fabric or design,” Kron said of her design ethos, as seen from various renditions of her signature smocked halter and ruched tank tops; luxe leather handbags; ballet flats, and split-front pants. “I feel slowing things down, so far as my collection is anxious, is all the time going to be my way of pondering.”

As Kron slowly releases latest styles across ready-to-wear and accessories, she’s ensuring each matches into her, and her customers’, ideal wardrobe, at a pointy price-point. The founder and artistic director also noted she’s planning to deal with expanding brand awareness with pop-up shops and potential select wholesale distribution within the near future.

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