Kurt Cobain's estate launches new clothing line curated by daughter Frances Bean Cobain
Kurt Cobain's estate has unveiled a new clothing line that has been curated by his daughter Frances Bean Cobain.
According to Consequence of Sound, the Kurt Was Here clothing line includes t-shirts, sweatshirts, and hoodies that all include Cobain's doodles, sketches, and handwritten notes.
The clothing was "designed under the creative direction" of Frances Bean Cobain, the late musician's daughter.
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A representative for Live Nation Merchandise said of the new line, "We believe that the importance of art is exceedingly potent in today’s social and political climate and that it is the right time to share this collection of Kurt’s work with artists, collectors and fans, allowing them to experience Kurt’s legacy in a new way, and collectively celebrate his lasting impact on the world."
The collection will be sold through Barneys, Selfridges, and Cobain’s official online store.
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