IndigoHomme
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Vogue Runway has drop the bomb in twitter... more details to come
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I'm kind of over all this drama. This is making the entire industry look out of touch with the real world. Why can't they just close a house when a designer dies or leaves? You'll never get another Oscar dress. Pay respect and move on. The only way this industry can remain relevant is to support and develop young talent, not asking young talent to continuously reinvent old houses.
I think it is easier said than done since these brands have immense values with years and years of marketing investments ploughed in.
If by getting another designer to do the "same" job and i can still money for a good many year from it, why not? The designer, is just but part of the Human Resource Pay Roll.
A large part is still money speaks, whether we like it or not. Fashion is still but a business, outside of the glitz and glamour.
I hope "personal circumstances" doesn't mean something's wrong with him or his loved ones.
He did a good job at ODLR, especially his campaigns were always stunning! Wonder what he will do next and who's going to get this job.
This. I couldn't agree more. It's funny how fashion is now all about youth yet there is not enough support for young talents, not only designers, but also photographers for instance.I'm kind of over all this drama. This is making the entire industry look out of touch with the real world. Why can't they just close a house when a designer dies or leaves? You'll never get another Oscar dress. Pay respect and move on. The only way this industry can remain relevant is to support and develop young talent, not asking young talent to continuously reinvent old houses.
Don't have a big business? What are you talking about, its an amazing business, that turns great profit! No way should they close it! How easy to just say; "close it", how about hundreds of people working there? We all know they can't just move on to J.Mendel.etc How about an established client base, and carved out retail market that has been working like a clock work for the last 40 YEARS. A house like Oscar's is Iconic, and should not be closed because the new creative director quits.Yes Haydn!
They should just close the brand. They don't have a big business and while Oscar was a very talented and important designer, it doesn't really make sense to continue the business....even more now that the designer he choosed steps down.
We have enough big brands in the world for their retailer staff to work for and for the Atelier, they have established designers like J. Mendel.
American fashion doesn't deserve another "Halston-mess".