In 1997,
Andrew Rosen, former CEO of
Anne Klein and a
Calvin Klein executive, launched Theory with co-founder
Elie Tahari in New York City as a women's collection, with a focus on comfortable stretch pants. The collection performed well and a men's line was added in 1999. In 2000, a
license agreement was formed with Link International of Japan, established in 1998, to manufacture, and
distribute the brand as well as operate stores under the Theory name in Asia, predominantly Japan. Women's
handbags and shoes were introduced in 2003, and launched nationally in the U.S. for Spring 2006. In 2012, the
Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) announced Andrew Rosen as the recipient of the Founders Award given in honor of Eleanor Lambert. Theory made its first move into France with two store openings in Paris. In 2013, Andrew Rosen and the CFDA spearheaded the Fashion Manufacturing Initiative, a project whose ambition is to invest in and guarantee the future of garment factories in Manhattan. In 2014, Lisa Kulson, former vice president and head designer at Theory, returned as creative director of women's design. In 2015, Theory unveiled a new logo, its first redesign in 18 years. The branding initiative debuted with the Spring Summer 2015 advertising campaign, featuring
Natalia Vodianova with photography by
David Sims. ==Acquisition by Link International and Fast Retailing==