Duckie Brown is a fashion designer based in New York City.[1] It was founded in 2001 by Steven Cox and Daniel Silver.[2] According to Duckie Brown's mission statement, it seeks to "[dress] men beautifully" through its designs.[2][3]
History and operations
Duckie Brown was started as a men's fashion label in 2001.[4] In January 2014, it added a women's fashion line.[2]
Collaborations
In 2009, Duckie Brown collaborated with Florsheim Shoes to create a line of men's shoes.[5] Another collaboration followed in 2012 with Perry Ellis International, for whom they created a menswear collection called Perry Ellis by Duckie Brown.[6]
Awards
In 2007[7] and 2013,[8] Duckie Brown was nominated by the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) for its Menswear Designer of the Year award, alongside Ralph Lauren and Calvin Klein. At some time, Daniel Silver and Steven Cox won a CFDA Award.[2]
External links
- Duckie Brown
- Duckie Brown Journal
- Florsheim by Duckie Brown
- http://men.style.com/
- http://www.cfda.com
References
- Robin Givhan. Confronting the Lack of Black Models on the Runway The Cut, New York Magazine, September 6, 2013, retrieved November 12, 2025^
- Palmieri, Jean E. Duckie Brown Launching Women's Wear WWD, 8 January 2013, retrieved 8 January 2014^
- Women Unique Fashion Fabrics^
- Laia Garcia-Furtado. 'Duckie Brown The Book / 2024' Chronicles 25 Years of the Beloved New York Label Vogue, November 11, 2024, retrieved November 12, 2025^
- Max Padilla. A Confederacy of Duckie Brown’s Florsheim Los Angeles Times, June 5, 2009, retrieved November 12, 2025^
- William Van Meter. Wacky Meets Khaki The New York Times, September 5, 2012, retrieved November 12, 2025^
- The CFDA Nominees, 2007 British Vogue, 13 March 2007, retrieved November 12, 2025^
- The 2013 CFDA Fashion Awards nominees Los Angeles Times, March 14, 2013, retrieved November 12, 2025^