Any future design collections by the late singer Amy Winehouse are on hold for the moment, Fred Perry announced in a statement.
The design house collaborated with Winehouse on two previous collections and it's reported that another three collections are ready and waiting. Speculation has been rife that these collections will be released as soon as possible, celebrating Amy's life and designs.
However, a statement from Fred Perry to the press announced that "everything is on hold until we speak with Amy's family and management".
The statement continued, "We had a great working and personal relationship with Amy during the design and development of the collaboration. Amy's unique sennse of style and attitude pervaded the entire collection. She was a pleasure to work with and will be deeply missed by the entire Fred Perry team".
Amy's first mini-collection with the brand came out in October 2010 and many pieces are still available on Ebay and Asos.com.
The singer, who died on Saturday 23rd of July, has recieved tributes from both the world of fashion and music. Lily Allen, Adele and Lady Gaga have led the way with their tributes to the singer.
Karl Lagerfeld unveiled a Chanel collection in 2007 completely inspired by the singer, so we expect to see a barrage of beehives, pencil skirts and nude pumps flood the runways in 2012.