Proenza Schouler will host an exclusive archive sale online from Sunday at 9 a.m. through April 19 at 11:59 p.m.
The sale will feature the last pieces from the Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez era. More than 200 styles from the archive, which features a selection of runway, ready-to-wear and accessories spanning resort 2024 through spring 2025, at up to 70 percent off retail, will be offered. The sale, whose proceeds go to the business, takes place at proenzaschouler.com/collections/archive-sale.
The design duo, who founded Proenza Schouler in 2002, left the creative helm in January 2025 and have become co-creative directors of Loewe. At Proenza Schouler they were succeeded by Rachel Scott as creative director. Scott showed her first collection at New York Fashion Week for fall 2026.
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McCollough and Hernandez met as students in Parsons’ BFA Fashion Design program and set out to create a joint thesis collection, which they named after their mothers. After presenting it in 2002, they sold their entire collection to Barneys New York. The duo debuted the Proenza Schouler brand commercially in their first runway collection in 2003. They became known for their directional approach to fashion, their craft, precision and quintessential New York sensibility — which was inspired by contemporary art and culture — as well as their successful leather goods. They were the recipient of the inaugural CFDA Vogue Fashion Fund award in 2004, and have since been recognized with five CFDA Awards.



