A.P.C. Founder Refers to Fall 2015 Looks as “Last Nig**s in Paris”, Kanye West Cosigns? Timberland Pulls Collaboration

The Fashionisto

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Published January 29, 2015

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A.P.C. founder Jean Touitou landed himself in hot water when walking press through his fall-winter 2015 menswear collection. As Style.com reported, Touitou described looks featuring camel coats and a new shoe collaboration with Timbaland by saying, “I call this one look Last N****s in Paris. Why? Because it’s the sweet spot when the hood—the ‘hood—meets Bertolucci’s movie Last Tango in Paris. So that’s ‘N****s in Paris’ and Last N****s in Paris. [Nervous laughter from audience.] Oh, I am glad some people laughed with me. Yes, I mean, it’s nice to play with the strong signifiers. The Timberland here is a very strong ghetto signifier. In the ghetto, it is all the Timberlands, all the big chain. Not at the same time—never; it’s bad taste. So we designed Timberlands with Timberland…”

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Contacted afterwards about his statements, Touitou clarified his use of words, citing his friendship with Kanye West (West previously collaborated with A.P.C.). “I made looks which are a cross-over of those two references: the Timberland shoes and the sweat pants are iconic of hip-hop, and the camel hair color coat, worn with nothing under it, is iconic of that precise movie. I am friends with Kanye [West, who recorded “Ni**as in Paris” with Jay Z], and he and I presented a joint collection at the same place, one year ago, and that this thing is only a homage to our friendship. As a matter of fact, when I came up with this idea, I wrote to him, with the picture of the look and the name I was giving to it, and he wrote back immediately saying something like, ‘I love this vibe.'”

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Reaching out to Complex.com following news of Touitou’s statements, Timberland president Stewart Whitney expressed, “We have chosen to immediately terminate our involvement with the A.P.C. brand. Simply stated, this kind of language and approach is in complete contrast with our values. Timberland seeks to collaborate with designers and brands who are at the forefront of lifestyle trends; equally important, they must also share our values. We will not tolerate offensive language or racial slurs of any kind being associated with the Timberland brand.” With that being said, the shoes made between A.P.C. and Timberland will not be going into production.

In an exclusive to GQ.com, Touitou responded expressing, “When describing our brand’s latest collaboration, I spoke recklessly using terms that were both ignorant and offensive. I apologize and am deeply regretful for my poor choice of words, which are in no way a reflection of my personal views.”


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