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I think Hedi is more than capable to design womenswear...for Chanel even. To be honest it doesn't take a whole lot of talent to do it (in context of other established designers not in general). Lagerfeld just does the same thing most of the time finding different variations on looks sourced from the archives. It's always very safe but just interesting enough for people to take interest. IMO Chanel has gotten very stale under Karl. I think Slimane would be quite good for Chanel. He has a very good grasp on french luxury, has already experimented with gender roles and androgeny (something that made Chanel originally so infamous), and seems to also have a good sense of marketing. I don't think the house needs someone who will just rework old dresses (like Galliano) but instead can clearly extract the orginal values and aims and apply it for today. A bit more along the lines of Nicholas Ghesquire for Balenciaga and perhaps (to early to tell) Ricardo Tisci for Givenchy. I think Hedi would be excellent at this. There is the concern of Slimane not having SHOWN womenswear but from interviews and other sources he seems to have it on his mind. Raf Simons was hired to do womenswear for Jil Sander without having shown any before. Of course I think he would have to prove he can do it but that is between him and the execs at Chanel. My concern about Hedi is that his aesthetic is so different than what we have come to expect from Chanel. I am willing to go on a limb and say he will be good at womenswear but will he be good for Chanel? I say yes but that is purely on my own assumption.
As for Marc he seems to have found his niche at LV, why ruin a good thing?
As for Marc he seems to have found his niche at LV, why ruin a good thing?