Interesting promotion for Demna. I’ve always enjoyed his work at Balenciaga—he’s consistently delivered desirable products, which is why he’s been so successful. He’s capable of much more than just streetwear, but the question is whether he’ll explore that at Gucci. I don’t think he’ll bring exactly what he did at Balenciaga to Gucci, since Balenciaga has always been about silhouette, and he’s remained true to that even in his streetwear. I think he’ll explore Gucci’s history in a unique way.
He’s definitely a wild card choice, but far from the worst. He knows how to create moments, produce great products that sell, and if you look at his early collections, he can do sexy and edgy very well, it’ll be interesting to see where he takes it.
Also, I can’t take this place seriously when people act like Haider—who couldn’t sustain his own brand or have a successful tenure at a major house—is the ideal choice for another big brand like Tom Ford. Meanwhile, Demna, who has a proven track record, has created commercial and cultural success, and even withstood scandal and turned it around, gets the opposite reaction. It’s a double standard.
He’s definitely a wild card choice, but far from the worst. He knows how to create moments, produce great products that sell, and if you look at his early collections, he can do sexy and edgy very well, it’ll be interesting to see where he takes it.
Also, I can’t take this place seriously when people act like Haider—who couldn’t sustain his own brand or have a successful tenure at a major house—is the ideal choice for another big brand like Tom Ford. Meanwhile, Demna, who has a proven track record, has created commercial and cultural success, and even withstood scandal and turned it around, gets the opposite reaction. It’s a double standard.