The Alexander Wang 'Wallie' bag with a Samsung Galaxy Note II smartphone.
The New York City based fashion designer worked with the South Korean technology firm on a special new lambskin bag which used the power of the crowd to source the designs.
Alexander Wang channeled the 'collective inspiration' of a select group of Samsung smartphone users for his latest collection. Called the 'Wallie', the gym sac has a drawstring closure, reinforced leather corners, and a black and gray print on the lambskin finish.
RELATED: WATCH: FRENZY OVER FREE ALEXANDER WANG
The bag's abstract print was produced by Wang by combining different images (photos, doodles, patterns) created using Samsung's Galaxy Note II smartphones by a group of his close friends, stylists, photographers, and others.
"The abstract print really captures the energy of New York City," the designer explained. "This collaboration is a great example of how technology and style can come together in an unexpected but really meaningful way."
RELATED: BALENCIAGA CONFIRMS ALEXANDER WANG AS NEW DESIGNER
The bag is available in select locations from this month, and proceeds from the sale of the $550 bag will go towards the Art Start charity, which funds art programs for children and young people.
Wang isn't the only fashionista experimenting with crowdsourcing designs. Miami based start-up Vividly offers a platform for artists to apply their designs to a range of silk tops and scarves.