
Patrick Robinson is a mighty popular man these days. First he nabbed a deal with GO! International at Target and now he has been named executive vice president of design at Gap! The 40-year-old knows a thing or two about designing as he has worked at Giorgio Armani, Anne Klein, Perry Ellis and Paco Rabanne.
In his new role, Patrick will be in charge of all things pertaining to design for Gap Adult and gapbody. He will oversee the brand's womens and mens apparel, accessories, and intimates lines in North America.
We are so proud of Patrick and have no doubt that he will do amazing things at the Gap!
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Julia Cocco'
J Brand
Balenciaga
GAP ha sbeen boring in the last 7 years. He better hired good designers because at the rate where gap is headed, it might become the 2nd old navy. GAP use to compete with babana republic in terms of style but not anymore.
140??? That pic must be 10 years old! I liked his line from Target and man, he is a good-looking dude!
2Wow this is great news because GAP has seriously been more than lacking lately...talk about boring. I used to love the GAP but now I only shop there for very basic things. GAP needs a change
3Sweet! GAP's been lacking for some time now and I look forward to seeing some exciting clothing come from Patrick's designs.
4i'm hoping that this will cause a dramatic improvement in gap's fashions. they're simple and classic, but lately pretty boring.
5Wow, he's 40? Doesn't look it!
6ummm...can we say YUMMY? if those new Gap clothes look half as good as Mr. Robinson, i will be buying from there a lot more!
7Not too crazy about the pieces he designed for Target and Gap has been boring for a while now. We'll see.
8I am glad to see someone new for the gap. For the last couple of years their stuff has been egh. They need some fresh new ideas.
9I hope that he helps improve things again. I miss the old Gap but I have my hopes!
10I agree. The Gap bores me... Instead of being tailored to suit the stylish and fashionable it has been reduced to outfitting soccer moms. I miss the days when I actually wanted to walk into a Gap store.
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