newton91
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Ludovic de Saint Sernin announced as the new creative director of Ann Demeulemeester:
Wow! Not sure about this..
Ludovic de Saint Sernin announced as the new creative director of Ann Demeulemeester:
He is so tacky..
Why did Claire Waight Keller leave Chloé in the first place? I don't exactly remember. Was it the LVMH money or the prestige of Givenchy?
You're not the only one.Wow! Not sure about this..
Could Chloé get yet another designer?
"The sales of Richemont’s Chloé may be on the rise and the French fashion label may be set to be profitable in 2022 for the first time in many years, but morale at the brand is low, several sources told Miss Tweed. Chloé’s design and management teams — including CEO Riccardo Bellini — are finding it difficult to work with Chloé’s creative director Gabriela Hearst, in place now for two years, industry sources say. “That’s what happens sometimes when someone doesn’t need the salary,” one senior industry source said about Hearst’s diva behavior. The time may have come for Richemont to hire yet another creative director for Chloé. There is talk that British designer Clare Waight Keller could return, several industry sources said."
From Miss Tweed
I'm not sure this is a reliable source, but that's some juicy bit of gossip anyway.
^I can see why she decided to leave, though. She claimed it was time to go because she felt limited by the aesthetics of the brand. Furthermore, in an interview published after leaving Givenchy, she said she would like to design for mature women as she feels that group is left behind in fashion now. That said, it would be such a pleasant surprise to see her following the steps of Karl who, after all, also had the story of coming back to Chloé.
I am also ready to see Gabriela go. She's not talented at all and now there's the alleged diva behavior. I hope the CEO will go, too, because it's his fault she was hired in the first place. We all know why the decision was made and the ethics behind it are rather questionable.
Regarding the legitimacy of the source, I believe they were the first outlet to break the story of Natacha Ramsay-Levi leaving the brand.
^ I do not, of course, know Gabriela Hearst, but I do think she's sincere in her ideals--and that's something very much needed in fashion IMO. Just want to point out the double standard for men's and women's behavior. No one should be a jerk, but I know who gets called out for it much, much, much more.