Hedi Slimane - Designer

Hedi buying a house in Milano is very indicative of him moving into a design position there. You don’t move to Milano unless it’s for a job. It is very much so an industry city.

Armani makes no sense for him, especially the menswear, which is literally polar opposite to everything he stands for as a designer. In that way all signs point to Gucci…
I love Hedi and I used to like Gucci. Him moving to Gucci is so exciting, not just only his interpretation of Gucci but more so how he is going to reinstal the glory days of Gucci!

and since many may argue that Hedi is more or less a one trick pony (Dior-Saint Laurent-Celine, but I still love him nonetheless, for his consistency, his refusal to compromise, for his quality, and overall image). So at this point in time, I am more excited of how he is able to turn Gucci around, business wise.

He would be proving himself once again, as the houses he has gone to all have all enjoyed unmatchable success.

I still remember his initial days at Celine weren't exactly smooth sailing, with a few change of looks and finally settled for what it is today, and I was also totally surprised he will allow KPOP ambassadors. So all said and done, Hedi is actually not as stubborn as he may seem to be, when he needs to bend, he will. And alas, Celine enjoyed its 3 Billion sales....
 
^ Honestly, all I want is for him to go back to photography only! Give us another anthology so many years later!
 
Let us not diminish Hedi's artistry by branding him a one-trick pony. Fashionistas should know that true sophistication comes from an understanding of the subtleties.

I could easily compose entire essays on the distinctions between the suits produced by DH SLP and Celine. Each possessing its own character and its own execution.

To claim one cannot discern between the high fashion labels is simply not a good look.

Again. The devil wears Prada. Anne Hathaway not being able to tell the difference between belts….
 
Again, not a Hedi stan, but his eye and touch still has a place in fashion I feel.
Definitely the best tailoring in menswear of the last 20 years. So there is some room for him.
He's not obliged to continue womenswear though.
 

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