Christopher Kane - Designer

softgrey said:
but you can def SEE why donatella is drooling...
looks like old school versace...no?...

totally. she's probably thinking alot of things....feelings for Gianni (as the brother) and feelings for Gianni (as the designer) were probably rekindled with Kane's collection.
 
honestly..i dont like his stuff
the grad collection is...alright..dont favor it

the swaroski dress..have to admit..it does look amazing..and i love crystals
but something about it seems...old..used

haha..i agree with you angie c
it is a cliche..over used cliche..maybe that's why his stuff seems old

but i can see why versace likes him
 
some news on Diva Kane's debut show....

he turned down Edward Enninful's offer to style his show for FREE!

he has booked russell marsh to cast his show even though the show directly after his is Giles Deacon (which will be using all the big girls) im not sure what he thinks hes trying to pull

2 HUGE celebrities to sit front row
 
well he has Anna Wintour behind him and everyone is like "oh that's huge!"...and I like it! the combination of stretch, dentelle etc. the Versace inspiration, it's very sexy & a perfect work! (and honestly for a Central-er, he's pretty good! ahahah.) and yeah it's right some stuff make me think of Nicolas Gesqhuiere's Balenciaga...
 
Christopher Kane attends The Vogue Festival 2012 cocktail party in association with VERTU at Royal Geographical Society on April 20, 2012 in London, England. (April 19, 2012 - Source: Ben Pruchnie/Getty Images Europe)
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Shailene Woodley and Christopher Kane attend the "Schiaparelli And Prada: Impossible Conversations" Costume Institute Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 7, 2012 in New York City. (May 6, 2012 - Source: Larry Busacca/Getty Images North America)
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Christopher Kane to close his business:

 
really sad to come to this, he was the one who really kicked off the bandage dress revival of the 00s and his early collections were so interesting and innovative, he never rested on his laurels. Sad to see London losing one of its last homegrown big-name labels :(

from the Financial Times:

UK fashion brand Christopher Kane on brink of collapse
Retailer’s woes follow the administration of upmarket Hunter Boots
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Creations from fashion designer Christopher Kane © Niklas Halle’n/AFP via Getty Images



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Christopher Kane, the luxury fashion brand worn by Michelle Obama and the Princess of Wales, is on the brink of collapse unless it finds a buyer or an investor to help it shore up its finances.
The retailer, founded by Scottish fashion designer Kane in 2006, has filed at the High Court a notice of intention to appoint administrators at FTS Recovery, according to filings.
The move is meant to prevent creditors such as suppliers or landlords from claiming any money for 10 days before a formal appointment of administrators is made. This should give the company sufficient time to implement a rescue plan, a spokesperson said.
“A period of accelerated marketing activity will now follow, with a view to locating potential interested parties to either refinance the company’s existing debt, or alternatively locate a purchaser for the business and assets,” the spokesperson added.
It comes five years after Kane, who co-owns the business with his sister, according to Companies House filings, regained control of it from Paris-headquartered Kering, the owner of Gucci and Balenciaga. Kane has become a leading figure in the fashion industry and frequently attends events alongside the likes of Anna Wintour, the editor-in-chief of Vogue.
In 2013, Kering acquired 51 per cent of the eponymous brand, having described Kane as “both a precocious and truly gifted talent”. Born in North Lanarkshire, he attended London’s Central Saint Martins art and design school, capitalising on the media attention garnered by the success of his award-winning graduate collection.
His brand employed 31 people in the year to December 2021, its most recent set of accounts show.
The news comes weeks after Hunter Boots, another upmarket British brand with a 167-year history, collapsed into administration, owing creditors more than £100mn.
New York-based Authentic Brands subsequently bought the intellectual property of Hunter, best known for its Original Wellington boot, in a prepack administration deal.
Jamie Salter, founder and chief executive officer of Authentic, said he was “excited” about the acquisition of an “original and outwear pioneer”. It also owns fashion brands Ted Baker and Juicy Couture
 

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