whizkit said:This is a little off topic , but this has been at the back of my mind for a long time. Anyone knows what is the difference between the various colours of HL labels? I have a shirt with a white on white label but I've also seen black on black, white on black and black on white. May be there's more, I'm not too sure.
Andro said:Helmut Lang Jeans- white label with black letters
Helmut Lang White Label- (white on white label)moderate priced Helmut Lang clothing
Helmut Lang Main Line- (black on grey)pret-a-porter main collection you see on runway
Helmut Lang Black Label- (black on black)made-to-measure and couture priced items
faust said:Hmmm, that doesn't make much sense. I have plenty of HL with black/black labels, and they were neither expensive nor made-to-measure. I'd tend to agree with droogist. His grey/white pieces get the white/white label, the dark pieces get black/black and the sweatshirts get grey ones. That is my observation at least...
Andro said:ok... then whats this?-
PETER: One year ago, you opened your made-to- measure boutique at 142 Greene Street in Soho. It's like a return to your early years in Vienna, making clothes for private clients.
HELMUT: By the late '90s, I was thinking, "What else shall I do?" I decided we should do made-to-measure, in order to provide really personal service again. It's a counter-movement to the corporate and marketing elements that are so strong in fashion. A lot of the made-to-measure work is for our Hollywood clients. But it also functions as a design studio. We have the prototypes for the collections there. It's like we've come full circle.
http://www.indexmagazine.com/interviews/helmut_lang.shtml
Less than two weeks following the announcement that Prada would close Lang’s historic New York offices, it now appears that Prada Group chief Patrizio Bertelli has put the brand in a holding pattern and, in doing so, has created a state of limbo in its design studio.
Two sources close to Helmut Lang’s recently appointed design team said the designers, hired following Lang’s January departure, were sent home last week and told to wait for further notice. “No one really understands what’s going on with the line,” said one source with close knowledge of Helmut Lang’s design team. “It’s a decision that Bertelli and his men have to make.” Indeed.
The future of Helmut Lang is contingent on if and when the company is sold, and to whom. As reported, Bertelli is said to be in advanced talks with several possible buyers.
The names bidding on Helmut Lang could not be learned, although industry sources believe it’s either Helmut Lang himself or Lang backed by someone else.
“There are a lot of rumors and speculation and Prada does not comment on speculation,” said a Prada Group spokesman.
from juststyle.comLuxury goods house Prada is in discussions over a sale of its Helmut Lang label, according to The Times newspaper.
Milan, Italy-based Prada is said to be holding talks with potential bidders including the Tommy Hilfiger and Diesel fashion companies over a possible sale of the brand, which is suggested to be worth up to €100 million.
Prada bought founder Helmut Lang’s 49 per cent stake in the label when he quit three months ago after an alleged feud with chief executive Patrizio Bertelli over the business’s future.
Helmut Lang has reported sales slumps since its acquisition by Prada in 1999.