Vacarello is more an image director than an fashion designer, could take over Charles Helleu at Chanel, who has not the talent of his fatherMe neither. The only other brand I'd place him at has been taken by another designer. Maybe image director of Chanel.
Pucci has been doing well in the past few years, Kenzo not so much.
lol Fashion never invented nepotism but perfected it. You should see the girls «interning » there, or at Dior and Hermès. Almost exclusively : nobility or billionaires’ daughters or from someone already working there.To me it’s surreal that even at Chanel you can inherit a job
I heard this info too ... 🤔pierpaolo to fendi
jw to dior
If the suits from Gucci are smart, they would hire MGC to “save” that mess
Wow! Do they suppose that just because someone is nobility/billionaire they have talent 'ingrained' in their genes? And then they blame all the mediocrity in the fashion industry on the relatively few minority people hired through DEI. Vile.lol Fashion never invented nepotism but perfected it. You should see the girls «interning » there, or at Dior and Hermès. Almost exclusively : nobility or billionaires’ daughters or from someone already working there.
Go ask Delphine Arnault and Pietro Beccari. Under MGC:Since when hiring MCG saved any mess?
Of course. I remember a big manager at one of the biggest maisons only hiring people coming <<d’une bonne famille>>.Wow! Do they suppose that just because someone is nobility/billionaire they have talent 'ingrained' in their genes? And then they blame all the mediocrity in the fashion industry on the relatively few minority people hired through DEI. Vile.
No but for internships and public relations, the network helps. And sometimes, but rarely, one of those girls has the jaws of a shark.Wow! Do they suppose that just because someone is nobility/billionaire they have talent 'ingrained' in their genes? And then they blame all the mediocrity in the fashion industry on the relatively few minority people hired through DEI. Vile.