Funny enough, his business skyrocketed during the pandemic years. (2020 to 2022) and he recently expanded into shoes, bags and menswear.I didn’t know he was still around. I assumed he was one of many LFW designers from 10-15 years ago that just fizzled out once 2020 hit.
ego..... because BLUMARINE owners are not crazy about pumping money into the brand and Moschino is a the bigger bet for profits.He should've stuck to designing for Beyonce and insta baddies in Miami. Surprised he's on the top of any recruiting list let alone a "flou feminine" brand like BLUMARINE.
Does he need the money or is it ego?
His brand is one of the few in London that are doing really well, so it's probably ego. I can imagine that his main driver is a desire of prove himself after Mugler. As for Blumarine, they were probably desperate for a creative lead. Remember, Koma is the second creative director in a year, and their third in five years. I do agree that he's an unconventional choice, but I think that he might've been quite high on the list. CEOs don't usually opt for independents, let alone ones based in London, so David Koma's aesthetic must've really resonated with their goals for the brand.He should've stuck to designing for Beyonce and insta baddies in Miami. Surprised he's on the top of any recruiting list let alone a "flou feminine" brand like BLUMARINE.
Does he need the money or is it ego?
Blumarine (and Blufin) is a part of Exelite, while Moschino is owned by Aeffe. Two different groups.ego..... because BLUMARINE owners are not crazy about pumping money into the brand and Moschino is a the bigger bet for profits.
true true sorry i confused it Alberta Ferretti lol .....but non the less i know that the brand is tight on budgetsHis brand is one of the few in London that are doing really well, so it's probably ego. I can imagine that his main driver is a desire of prove himself after Mugler. As for Blumarine, they were probably desperate for a creative lead. Remember, Koma is the second creative director in a year, and their third in five years. I do agree that he's an unconventional choice, but I think that he might've been quite high on the list. CEOs don't usually opt for independents, let alone ones based in London, so David Koma's aesthetic must've really resonated with their goals for the brand.
Blumarine (and Blufin) is a part of Exelite, while Moschino is owned by Aeffe. Two different groups.
Funny enough, his appointement is being very well received on HFTwitter:
Lots of them were really big fans of Brognano and really hated Chiapponi.
Funny enough, his appointement is being very well received on HFTwitter:
Lots of them were really big fans of Brognano and really hated Chiapponi.
For full context, Mirror Palais is the poor man's Dilara Findikoglu, which itself, is the poor man's Galliano/Westwood.Summary of what hftwitter likes: Daniel Roseberry, Simon Porte Jacquemus, Robert Wun Couture, “Mirror Palais”, Mugler. Basically if you make cuntty clothes they will love you.
This insult revived my soul.not surprised they loved his appointment, its always two dumb b*tches from high fashion twitter telling each other "exactlyyyyy"
I think of Mirror Palais as the poor man’s Dolce & Gabbana😬For full context, Mirror Palais is the poor man's Dilara Findikoglu, which itself, is the poor man's Galliano/Westwood.