Gap Nabbed Its New Head of Design From C. WonderBy                            Véronique Hyland
One alumna of Chris Burch's ill-starred C. Wonder has already made her way back into the fashion world. Fast Company  reports that Gap has tapped Wendi Goldman, who had been chief product  officer at C. Wonder, to serve as the head of its design team. Goldman  won't be replacing "eliminated" creative director Rebekka Bay, as the  company announced after her departure last month  that they will not be filling that role. Goldman is also a vet of  Limited Brands, where she helped create Victoria's Secret PINK, and  Gap-owned Banana Republic, where she worked in the khaki-crazed '90s.
 Bay, while not a household name, was a known quantity in the fashion  world — scooped up after launching H&M's higher-end, minimalist-chic  sibling COS. However, in keeping with recent hiring trends, Goldman is a  quiet industry veteran rather than a fashion-cred-lending talent on the  order of Jenna Lyons. Even before he officially took over as Gap's new  CEO, Art Peck was making hires at the company and enacting other wide-ranging changes, like shutting down the brand's Piperlime arm.  Opting for someone who's more business-oriented to head the design team  seems like a sign that Gap is more interested in turning around its  sluggish sales than bidding for fashion cred. So much for Kanye's plan to become the brand's Steve Jobs.