HighMaintenance
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It's sad...
reason she is out? she did not sell anything !
i do not hate or dislike her but she would be better off on her own or at a different label valentino never was her "thing"
let us just hope the new design team is capable of respecting and working with clients - not against them
With the economy tanking and the original designer leaving, exactly what results were they expecting??
I just saw that WWD is reporting that Rochas RTW is coming back. I think Alessandra would be perfect for that job ...
^ Uh,.... certain gay men have an exaggerated way of expressing sexuality and sensuality than a woman. Her clothes were gentle, and sexy but not ****** looking, it contained the horse sensibility and delicateness that I believe most women share. Women who are fashionable don't want to look like flashy caricatures of themselves.
point is valentino couture is actually (or was) makeing profit and was not purely there to boost the labels image or to get media attention. YSL works because they axed the couture and they where very strong in the accessory field but all that never worked at valentino the customer base was totally different it was a base of clients buying the fashion and then the bags etc accordingly it never was a house where people flocked too for accessoires (like it is the case with most other labels)
i will never deny the ability or the talent of alessandra but she should have done the whole change towards a "new valentino" woman softer and less abrupt. but the breaking point in my opinion was how she treated the couture clients aka she would not allow major changes she would not give face time to long time clients and so on and so on .
I find this hard to believe as, since 06/07, Chanel was the only couture house that claimed to make any profit. Selling a fair amount of couture and making a profit on it are two different things.point is valentino couture is actually (or was) makeing profit and was not purely there to boost the labels image or to get media attention. YSL works because they axed the couture and they where very strong in the accessory field but all that never worked at valentino the customer base was totally different it was a base of clients buying the fashion and then the bags etc accordingly it never was a house where people flocked too for accessoires (like it is the case with most other labels)
i will never deny the ability or the talent of alessandra but she should have done the whole change towards a "new valentino" woman softer and less abrupt. but the breaking point in my opinion was how she treated the couture clients aka she would not allow major changes she would not give face time to long time clients and so on and so on .
maybe if the bosses would have couture let go she would still be there and over time she would have attracted more and younger customers but as i said valentino highly depends on its couture clients thus the fiasco resulting in her departure the house was always too weak to live off rtw and accessoires alone
also i would like to point out that the V gal can very much change and adopt to new directions looks etc but please make it gently ! even when galliano took over dior he started fresh but not exactly with the dracula french revolution theme and the late spectacles and see the dior client of old adjusted and he got new ones too ( galliano just used as an (not best example)example as he took over from a very classic house under ferré)