Designers Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez, better known as the duo behind New York label
Proenza Schouler, are the new creative directors at
Loewe, effective April 7.
They succeed
Jonathan Anderson, who
officially stepped down last week after an acclaimed 11-year tenure that catapulted the Spanish house into fashion’s big leagues.
That development further clears the the way for Anderson to eventually take up a creative role at Dior, as reported.
Loewe and Dior are both owned by French luxury group
LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton.
Confirming a widely expected move exclusively to WWD, Loewe said McCollough and Hernandez would carry “the entire creative responsibility of all Loewe collections across womenswear, menswear, leather goods and accessories.”