Lady Gaga’s stylist Brandon Maxwell has unveiled the logo for his new line. The stylist took to Instagram and gave his followers a glimpse of his simple and sleek logo on Wednesday. It features the designer’s name in black letters against a white background.

The logo was created by Giovanni Bianco and Kevin Tekinel of creative studio GB65, according to Hollywood Reporter. “Just landed back in NY, and the countdown begins! One month away,” he captioned the logo, thanking both the artists for their design.

Maxwell will showcase his collection during New York Fashion Week in September. The stylist will launch a designer ready-to-wear collection for spring. The show date and format is not yet determined.

In July, the stylist announced that he was working on the collection and will present it under his own name, WWD reported. Maxwell’s spring collection will consist of evening dresses with an emphasis on lean black suiting and gowns.

“It’s important that it’s humble and taken seriously. I want women to want to wear the clothes, and I want people to say it was well-made and well thought out,” Maxwell said in a statement, in July. He said he was excited to be fulfilling a lifelong dream of design, making clothes inspired by all the powerful women in his life. It will include designs from the classic to the avant-garde.

Maxwell has considerable editorial styling experience. He met Gaga through Nicola Formichetti and worked with her as assistant stylist. He took over the reins from Formichetti in 2013.

This year, Maxwell made the Hollywood Reporter’s prestigious list of the 25 most powerful stylists and posed for the cover with Gaga. He was responsible for her wardrobe on her “Cheek to Cheek” tour with Tony Bennett. He also styled her in the white gown and red gloves by Alaïa that she wore for her “Sound of Music” tribute at this year’s Academy Awards telecast.

He also has designed several custom looks for Gaga, the first of which was a blue velvet asymmetrical gown that the songstress loved. Maxwell will continue to style Gaga, which he described as his major and time-consuming job.

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