To celebrate his collection launching in ByGeorge, the designer hosted a talk about his career in NOLA.
. ByGeorge is the first retailer in Texas and Louisiana to carry CJR, a monumental moment for both the brand and the retailer. Rogers was joined by his brand director Christina Ripley for a jam-packed and rewarding two-day work trip.
To commemorate this milestone, ByGeorge hosted a conversation about Rogers’s career and inspirations—moderated by yours truly—in their guest-only bar, Chapel Club. The room was filled with VIP invitees, students, and professors from the Material Institute: a progressive New Orleans-based arts foundation that offers a one year full-scholarship to their design foundation program.
As expected from a Christopher John Rogers event, the room was filled with impeccable and eclectic style. One student wore cobweb-esque knitwear, while the ByGeorge staff were decked out in bright and colorful CJR. It was inspiring to look out into the crowd and see so many future industry professionals eager to hear from Rogers.
Following the talk, ByGeorge hosted an intimate dinner party where we all got to unwind and enjoy the warm, humid New Orleans weather. In Christopher John Rogers fashion, guests were gifted Glitter Paste from LemonHead L.A. ahead of their night out on the town.
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