jeanclaude
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At the end no matter how many times they change creative directors...everything is going to look the same.
bernard arnault is a despicable little man lmaoTime for gossip, guys.
A little update on Michele's discussions with LVMH - it's rumours, but I trust the source, so...
Apparently the talks stalled a while ago because Michele is insisting on some very specific conditions for his eventual commitment with Fendi: allegedly, he is adamant in NOT wanting a standard contract, with all that this entails (ie: exclusive agreement and such...in short, he wants to keep his hands free). Plus, he'd rather be hired as a consultant than as an actual employee (again, with all that this entails, like endlessly wiggling your tail to the Suits and putting up with their demands).
Bernard said no.
Apparently earlier this year he was also in talks with Bulgari, for a possible collaboration in High jewellery (who knew?).
I find it interesting at this point: Fendi needs him more that he needs Fendi, let's see how much he can push it and have it his own way.
The problem is that given his star power, Arnault will have some expectations because eventually, Vuitton, Dior and Celine will grow at a slower pace. So the next super champion are supposed to be Fendi and Givenchy.Time for gossip, guys.
A little update on Michele's discussions with LVMH - it's rumours, but I trust the source, so...
Apparently the talks stalled a while ago because Michele is insisting on some very specific conditions for his eventual commitment with Fendi: allegedly, he is adamant in NOT wanting a standard contract, with all that this entails (ie: exclusive agreement and such...in short, he wants to keep his hands free). Plus, he'd rather be hired as a consultant than as an actual employee (again, with all that this entails, like endlessly wiggling your tail to the Suits and putting up with their demands).
Bernard said no.
Apparently earlier this year he was also in talks with Bulgari, for a possible collaboration in High jewellery (who knew?).
I find it interesting at this point: Fendi needs him more that he needs Fendi, let's see how much he can push it and have it his own way.
I can understand why he wants his terms as he was Kering’s employee for 20 years but you can’t have it all.
Not sure Kering has been 100% consulted, with both PPP departure and AM contract talksSurprising, with the Kering involvement.
I’d rather him at Fendi. Whimsy suits Fendi better, and there’s couture if he wants.
At that level designers are looking either for a challenge or comfort.I'm kinda surprised because with his resume I would think he has the opportunity to go to pretty much any one the top brands. Valentino is relatively smaller is the grand scheme of the industry, will probably offer less money than a Fendi or Dior. Maybe that's what he wants tho, somewhere where he'll have less corporate pressure, more creative freedom.