With all the shifts, it seeem only one thing remains the same. Its never about talent and skill. Connections and being at the right place at the right time is all it takes.
It has always been the case though.
Talent is important, taste is important and skills is something that you learn anyway.
That’s why I have always had an issue when people wants to apply social norm and fight against nepotism when it comes to fashion because they wants to apply corporatism rules to a field that only became an industry 25 years ago and that has a very specific status in France for example.
When we are talking about creative fields, what is important first, is never the skill. The skills becomes important when it has to be at the service of creativity.
If we want to talk about Hedi, they were probably plenty of kids in the 80’s who were into photography, who had a sense of style too.
Hedi just happened to be in Paris, to go out in the right place like Le Palace and Les Bains Douches where a lot of fashion people went. He also went to the US hanging around creative people,
So when he meets Jean Jacques Picart, ask to work for him and that JJP for whatever reason, decided to accept, he entered a world through the right door.
Hedi’s experiences at New Man or Jose Levy would have only made him one of many if he didn’t take his destiny in hands and worked with Picart.
Without the connection of Picart, whatever skills he may have would have been pointless anyway. But those skills he had became useful when Pierre Bergé offered the position of Head Designer at YSL.
If you want to be a graphist, work in data, do accounts in the fashion industry, you can submit your resume. Nobody is asking you about your taste or your talent.
If you want to be a designer, you have to bring something else than skills. The same for being an Art Director.
The irony is that Picart stated that Hedi didn’t want to be a designer but an Art Director. In each case, it’s a matter of taste, POV and it can be a talent.
Highly skeptical. After Karl, they need a corporate man. Hedi is not.
Maybe all it takes is a billionaire backer.
Karl was highly Corporate too.
Hedi is also very corporate.
The reality is that designers working in fashion for French maison or even in Italy are very corporate.
It’s not a vision of corporatism that is Anglo-Saxon.
It’s a very French, almost Latin vision of corporatism. If the rules of the Anglo Saxon world were applied in France or Italy, the fashion industry would have been very very different.
You know a non corporate designer? Azzedine Alaia.
He refused to take over Dior because he knows himself.
You can be very corporate and also value your freedom. Hedi fulfilled all his contracts, indulged in commercialism more than some designers. Him clashing with an executive or throwing tantrums on social media doesn’t change the fact that he is very corporate.