GivenchyHomme
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Yeah, I don't get this assertion either. His clothes have literally just hit the shop floor. And if you'll notice, the "Ghesquière/Celine aesthetic" has grown and evolved a lot within the last few years. Nicolas' work at LV is not the same as it was during his tenure at Balenciaga, and Phoebe's recent output is miles away from what she started out doing at Céline.
And I like a lot of Michele's work at Gucci so far, but how on earth has it "changed the game completely"? It's many things but it's not particularly original-- what I see are clothes that would slot in quite nicely alongside the likes of Prada, Marni, Dries Van Noten, and so on.
NG and Phoebe have indeed changed, but what I meant was an industry wide obsession with the "Ghesquière/Celine aesthetic" (Circa 2010-2013) may finally be ending. NYFW is nothing but knockoffs from the past 5 years of PFW. Now that someone influential with new ideas has come along (Michele) and the reaction has been positive, I believe things may start to change. Just look at what happened when Phoebe came along and changed the game in 2010. Not only were here clothes game changing, but her bags also shook things up. Just look at how many Boston "inspired" bags are out there. I'm not saying Michele is perfect, however he has had quite the reaction which in time people will begin to imitate.