Justin Timberlake has collaborated with Levi’s yet again, bringing fans the Fresh Leaves Fall/Winter 2019 collection. His latest effort extends beyond the world of fashion, collaborating with Levi’s Music Project to launch a songwriting lab at the Memphis Stax Music Academy. The purpose of this lab is to help students foster their songwriting talents.
In announcing the songwriting lab in his hometown of Memphis, Timberlake surprised students and helped with the songwriting and performance workshops. The all-new facility that he’s helping to launch with Levi’s will come with top-range equipment and full funding for songwriting classes.
Taking a break from recording new music feature the likes of SZA, Lizzo, and Meek Mill. Justin Timberlake stepped out on Tuesday night at Levi’s Haus in the Hollywood Hills to celebrate his latest partnerships with the heritage California denim brand.
“When you work with such an institution like Levi’s, you don’t want them to be anything but Levi’s,” Timberlake told The Hollywood Reporter “And so it’s just a little bit of a swerve here and there on fit or cut or wash or texture and that’s it. And then saying, wouldn’t it be fun to make a workman’s vest, for instance, or wouldn’t it be fun to throw a hoodie on a trucker jacket? For the first two seasons, we created a bit of a left-of-center aesthetic and we just want to continue to play up on that. … I like to mix things up always,” said Timberlake recently interview with
The 12-piece Levi’s x Justin Timberlake fall-winter 2019 Fresh Leaves collection (the musician’s third collaborative capsule line) featuring new takes on his signature hooded shirts, trucker jackets, cargo pants and reversible down vest ($78-$380) with plaids and an orange camouflage pattern in the mix.
Amongst music and fashion, Timberlake is gearing up for his role in the film ‘Palmer.’ A story about a former college football phenomenon who, after a stint in prison, returns to his hometown to get his life back on track.
Check out the video below and the collection in full here.
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