Thursday, July 1, 2010

Lacoste Porcelain Polo Shirts by Li Xiaofeng













Lacoste invited Chinese porcelain artist Li Xiaofeng to create two different polos for their Holiday 2010 Collector’s Series. The first is a printed polo, created from photographs of blue and white porcelain shards with lotus and children designs from the Kangxi Period (1662 – 1772 AD) of the Qing Dynasty. 


The printed polo is limited to 20,000 pieces for both men and women and comes packaged in a silk pouch stamped with a red seal logo. The second, is an actual porcelain polo inspired by the early Ming Dynasty (1368 -1644 AD). The most expensive and most exclusive Lacoste polo to date, the piece took Xiaofeng three full months to paint, fire, fragment, shape, polish, and finally link together. 


The porcelain shirts are currently on display in France at the Musée des Arts et Métiers and will then head to Beijing in the Fall at Li Xiaofeng’s first one-man at the Red Gate Gallery.




via Yatzer

All pics & info courtesy of highsnobiety




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