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Hedi Slimane - Designer

I would love Hedi to have his own brand and I am not even a stan. His work fits wonderfully. My only thing is that he seems to be the type that would shutter the brand after retiring or have request that it be closed down after his death and I am not sure any investor would invest in something/someone so volatile.

But 100% if Hedi had his own label I'd surely buy something.
 
I would love Hedi to have his own brand and I am not even a stan. His work fits wonderfully. My only thing is that he seems to be the type that would shutter the brand after retiring or have request that it be closed down after his death and I am not sure any investor would invest in something/someone so volatile.

But 100% if Hedi had his own label I'd surely buy something.
He's also in his late 50s, so it's not like an investor would actually have much time until they needed to set up succession plans.
 

Hedi Slimane's new chapter as a bright young book publisher​

Despite the endless rumours that he's on the verge of taking every designer post that pops up, the former Celine man is actually about to launch his own publishing house.

Published on 15/05/2025 at 05:00 GMT Philippe Vasset
Back in 1920s' London, "Bright Young Things" was the nickname of a group of Bohemian artists and aristocrats led by the eccentric Stephen Tennant. The group became famous for its extravagant parties and included the photographer Cecil Beaton. The group's name will also be that of the future publishing house of designer Hedi Slimane, who plans to publish books devoted to the photographs he took of his successive creations for Dior homme, Saint Laurent homme and Celine.



"Bright Young" was also the name of his last men's collection for Celine, unveiled in summer 2024, a few months before the end of his contract with LVMH. To present the collection, Slimane shot a film at the Earl of Leicester's country house, Holkham Hall, in Norfolk, England.


In Lagerfeld's footsteps​

For several months now, two Instagram accounts - @Hedislimane and @HedislimaneHomme - have been publishing an anthology of black and white photographs taken by the designer during his successive stints at the fashion houses. In the same way as Karl Lagerfeld, Slimane has always been paid both as a fashion designer and as a photographer by the fashion houses that have employed him. And like the former artistic director of Chanel and Chloé, his contracts have always specified that he retains the rights to his photos. These are the shots, numbering in the thousands, that he's been posting on social media and that he plans to publish in a collection in the near future.
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