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Ecco up its cred with Natacha Ramsay-Levi partnership
Danish footwear brand Ecco is celebrating its 60th anniversary with a renewed
creative vision. While it’s not a relaunch, Ecco said it is refreshing its core
values, centered on innovation, responsibility, a people-first approach, and
democratic Danish design. The brand aims to resonate with the modern world,
underpinning its identity.
As part of its rejuvenation, Ecco has announced a collaboration with designer Natacha Ramsay-Levi, former design director at Chloé and previously a protégé of Nicholas Ghesquiere at Balenciaga and Louis Vuitton. The capsule collection, called NRL after the designer’s initials, consists of 15 styles, with stand-out pieces including heeled loafers and trail shoes turned color-block pumps. The collection arrives in stores in October but has already garnered celebrity interest with a launch event in London.
Ecco has sometimes been associated as having a “dowdy” image, due to the brand prioritising comfort, functionality, and durability in its shoe designs. Ms Ramsay-Levi has brought a more fashion forward perspective, making the range appealing to a broader consumer base, including more fashion-conscious shoppers.
Ecco said the company will revamp 16 flagship stores, emphasising community connections, as well as open a boutique in SoHo, New York and introduce a more user-friendly website.
CEO Panos Mytaros underscores Ecco’s design for everyday and its goal to maintain its essence while growing stronger. The company, a family business founded in 1963 by Danish couple Karl and Birte Toosbuy, remains committed to quality and community as it marks its 60th year.