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Designers Switching Houses & Moving to New Brands

Rhude streetwear founder raided company to fund lifestyle, lawsuit says


The owner of a minority stake in the clothing line alleged in U.S. District Court in L.A. that designer Rhuigi Villaseñor “has been pilfering the Rhude Companies’ coffers to support” a “lavish lifestyle” that includes private jet travel, Italian vacations, Ferraris, Lamborghinis and a collection of $100,000 watches.


George Robertson, who owns 20% of Rhude, alleged in the suit that Villaseñor boasted of annual revenues in excess of $30 million but made distributions of as little as $41,000 a year to his co-owner.

I see he was designing clothes for that lifestyle.
 
I see he was designing clothes for that lifestyle.

I actually think that he is right to live his version of his aspirational life for the company he owns and represents is valid.. I don’t see why his product would have worked without his community sharing his enthusiasm for his luxury aspirations and enjoying his financial success in turn making them feel comfortable with paying premium prices for his product drops… the disagreement with an angry investor is a separate matter..
 
^ I don't think it's the right thing to do to use your company's money instead of yours, even if it's his target group.

Maybe maybe not… If he owns 80 percent and is acting in interest of his company then he has the right to withdraw divends as he sees fit or have company cars etc.. fly private jet..if it helps build his business.. it has worked so far! He managed to become a creative director of an brand against odds.. his brand keeps expanding..
 
I actually think that he is right to live his version of his aspirational life for the company he owns and represents is valid.. I don’t see why his product would have worked without his community sharing his enthusiasm for his luxury aspirations and enjoying his financial success in turn making them feel comfortable with paying premium prices for his product drops… the disagreement with an angry investor is a separate matter..

I'm sorry, I was really just commenting on how different the Bally image is. That brand of old money European discreet luxury is the polar opposite of the Rhuigi Villaseñor lifestyle.
 
Maybe maybe not… If he owns 80 percent and is acting in interest of his company then he has the right to withdraw divends as he sees fit or have company cars etc.. fly private jet..if it helps build his business.. it has worked so far! He managed to become a creative director of an brand against odds.. his brand keeps expanding..
The issue is that the suit who owned 20% of the company wasn't getting his 20% back. If the company is making 30 million a year, the investor should be getting 6 million (20%) annually.
 
I'm sorry, I was really just commenting on how different the Bally image is. That brand of old money European discreet luxury is the polar opposite of the Rhuigi Villaseñor lifestyle.
It’s was definitely another Justin O’Shea movement!
 
The issue is that the suit who owned 20% of the company wasn't getting his 20% back. If the company is making 30 million a year, the investor should be getting 6 million (20%) annually.
I am sure he is getting back a lot more than the 60,000 he put in.. the value of the company will be a lot higher.. the company brand name has legs and you can imagine it existing without its creative director owner… how the company spends its money in the meantime is up to the company and I feel as though the 20% guy is not in agreement with the he spending so has taken an aggressive stance..
 
Ahahahahah. The most ridiculous thing about this collab is that they actually believe it's gonna help the brand and it's obvious it'll end up being stuck on the -70% sale on yoox forever. Let's see if they find a creative director, that may be a whole different sh*tshow and a new level of embarrassment.
 
Ahahahahah. The most ridiculous thing about this collab is that they actually believe it's gonna help the brand and it's obvious it'll end up being stuck on the -70% sale on yoox forever. Let's see if they find a creative director, that may be a whole different sh*tshow and a new level of embarrassment.
The only way they'll be getting any creative director with any sort of value after this stint is by allowing them to pull a "Michele/Demna/New Bottega" with Lanvin.
 
O have huge respect for Bernard Arnault but it’s because of this kind of dumb decisions like this one that you realize why he is killing an industry.
They got rid of someone who under total creative freedom made numbers, tried to control him and then replacing him with a popular rapper?

This industry!! My god!
 
This is embarrassing and also feels a bit dated as Future was a name you heard quite a bit around the mid 2010s, but no so much anymore. So not only is it someone who doesn't really have any design credentials, it is someone who doesn't have that much buzz anymore, so what are they gaining here really?...
 
"as Future has recently shown a genuine interest in Lanvin"... You sure about that? May have been the contract and their cheques doing that but okay.

Recently went on a binge watch of Alber's first collections for Lanvin so this news pisses me off all the more.
 
The only way they'll be getting any creative director with any sort of value after this stint is by allowing them to pull a "Michele/Demna/New Bottega" with Lanvin.
It's not gonna happen. Lanvin has been fixated on the idea of creating a French Michael Kors, which, after all, turned out not to be the direction offered by Lapidus back in 2017. At the same time, Sialelli was forced to change his creative direction several times. The last alteration was promising, but apparently it wasn't enough for the suits. I feel like the brand has been going down the path of becoming yet another forgotten brand a'la Vionnet and there's no way back, especially with this Lanvin Lab thing.
 
O have huge respect for Bernard Arnault but it’s because of this kind of dumb decisions like this one that you realize why he is killing an industry.
They got rid of someone who under total creative freedom made numbers, tried to control him and then replacing him with a popular rapper?

This industry!! My god!
And Future of all people :loudlycrying: agree w everything you said but I WILL be seated for this lol
 
Can't they promote internally? Are there still people who worked at Lanvin under Elbaz or are they all gone? We don't need other hypebeat collections
 


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