Proenza Schouler
Proenza Schouler is a womenswear and accessories brand founded in New York City in 2002 by designers Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez.
In January 2025 Proenza Schouler announced that McCollough and Hernandez would cease designing for the company but would remain on the board and continue to be minority shareholders; they went to design for Loewe.
Etymology
"Proenza Schouler" is the maiden names of the two designers' mothers: Proenza is the maiden name of Hernandez's mother, and Schouler is the maiden name of McCollough's mother.History
Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez, 2002–2025
McCollough and Hernandez met while studying at Parsons School of Design, collaborating on their senior thesis, which would eventually become their first collection as Proenza Schouler. The collection was bought in its entirety by Barneys New York.In 2008, Proenza Schouler introduced its first shoe collection, licensed through Giuseppe Zanotti, Vicini SpA. Later that year, Proenza Schouler launched its first handbag, the PS1, a satchel that has become the brand's signature. In 2012, Proenza Schouler signed a new license agreement with Onward Luxury Group to produce their footwear collections. The brand expanded into swimwear in 2014 when they signed a licensing agreement with Swimwear Anywhere to produce and distribute swimwear. In June 2015, Proenza Schouler signed a licensing agreement with L'Oréal for the development and creation of fine fragrances.
In 2017, Proenza Schouler announced their exit from the traditional ready-to-wear calendar to align with the couture calendar. This switch changed the location of their runway shows from New York to Paris, and merged their main and pre-collections, only showing twice a year.
In November 2017 the brand launched a "sister" collection of casual basics like denim and T-shirts called White Label.
In October 2024 Proenza Schouler appointed Shira Suveyke Snyder as chief executive officer, succeeding Kay Hong who had been in the role since 2018.
Rachel Scott, 2025–present
In August 2025, Proenza Schouler announced the appointment of Rachel Scott, founder and designer of Diotima, as creative director, overseeing all categories for the brand including mainline ready-to-wear, White Label, handbags and footwear. Her first presentation for the brand will debut in February 2026 with its fall 2026 collection. Scott had worked closely with the brand's design studio as a consultant during the months preceding her appointment.Investors
In 2007, the Valentino Fashion Group bought a 45% stake in Proenza Schouler. In 2011, Proenza Schouler announced a partnership with a group of investors, including Andrew Rosen, and John Howard. Castanea Partners acquired a minority interest in the brand, appointing Judd Crane as CEO in the process, in 2015.In the last quarter of 2018, Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez together with the help of private investors bought back their company's shares from Castanea Partners reclaiming full ownership of the label.