Ludovic is OUT
I pray this and the Bally thing won’t set precedence with CD turnovers.
Ludovic is OUT
prob bc the die hard ann d clients scoffed at it. Thats the only thing that could make that kind of move sensible.I wonder what happened between LDSS and Claudio Antonioli…the show was less than 3 months ago !
I never saw a creative director getting fired before his first collection hits the stores. We need the truth.
prob bc the die hard ann d clients scoffed at it. Thats the only thing that could make that kind of move sensible.
similar to bally. Bally is one of my favs because their minimal look and good quality - goes with everything. Turning Bally literally on its head with wild branding and tacky looks is the opposite of why you go to Bally in the first place. I like the store remodels - they needed it because for a while it was too late 90s and gave duty free energy.
I wonder what happened between LDSS and Claudio Antonioli…the show was less than 3 months ago !
I never saw a creative director getting fired before his first collection hits the stores. We need the truth.
prob bc the die hard ann d clients scoffed at it. Thats the only thing that could make that kind of move sensible.
similar to bally. Bally is one of my favs because their minimal look and good quality - goes with everything. Turning Bally literally on its head with wild branding and tacky looks is the opposite of why you go to Bally in the first place. I like the store remodels - they needed it because for a while it was too late 90s and gave duty free energy.
Papers say O'Shea stayed 7 months so yes LDSS have just broken a record.Was this even shorter than Justin O’Sheas stint at Brioni?
Justin collection was already produced and sold the day after the show so the suits had time to evaluate that their short term decision (hiring O’Shea) was a mess…Was this even shorter than Justin O’Sheas stint at Brioni?
Thats just the nature of business. Until we are post scarcity we will always require continued growth.Perhaps the suits should be satisfied with what numbers their brands are doing in the first place, rather than essentially asking someone to turn up the volume, only to be displeased that it hasn't taken off like a rocket. Too much of this expectation of instant gratification is not a good thing and is really damaging to this industry.