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60 and still looking good

Audrey Simon
Audrey Simon • 3 min read
60 and still looking good
To celebrate the 60th birthday of Ken doll, Berluti partnered with Mattel to release three one-of-a-kind Ken doll
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To celebrate the 60th birthday of the Ken doll March 21, Berluti has partnered with Mattel to release three one-of-a-kind Ken dolls, developed with Berluti’s Creative Director Kris Van Assche. Each doll is dressed in a Berluti x Brian Rochefort outfit of a brown leather jacket worn with a short-sleeved printed silk shirt, elasticated trousers and braided calf leather Camden shoes; a Prince of Wales double breasted suit with a Ken & Berluti logo tee and braided calf leather Stellar sneakers; or a printed shirt combined with black trousers, a belt and braided calf leather Stellar sneakers. Accessories include a miniature version of the Nino clutch and the Berluti beach buggy manufactured by Hot Wheels.

A look back

For hints of a sporty look along with a nod to its Japanese heritage, Onitsuka Tiger’s creative director, Andrea Pompilio, dug into the archives of the brand’s 1970s collection to find inspiration. The low-cut Acromount collection came up tops with its combination of fabric and leather — as well as the middle-cut Acromount MT model, with its beautiful contemporary form.

Get the all-clear

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A Dynamite ensemble

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Prints charming

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Spring is here

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