Matthieu Blazy - Designer, Creative Director of Chanel

At Dior, the designs, while well executed, didnt create new silhouettes or meaningful evolution to the house codes. This created an opening for more commercially-minded creative directors like Maria Grazia Chiuri, whose appointment made strategic sense from a business perspective...If we are doing nothing new it might as well have broad appeal.
Wow! This is such a sharp analysis of what happened there. I don't think I read a piece of fashion journalism in the last 15 years that would have informed someone as precise as you did here. Thank you!

The dramatic yellow CK store redesign served as an omen of what would become another series of collections that struggled to resonate with both journalists and shoppers...
lol I totally forgot about that. Scary! You really have to wonder, if he saw the writing on the wall already at the beginning... What was this all about?

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In many ways, rs career trajectory reflects broader issues: the tendency to repackage existing ideas under the guise of intellectual depth in a post modern society...
YES! Very well put. This is why I feel his work is closer to this:

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than this:
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8 hit pairs of sneakers created Raf's career....
Yet, by just stating it over, and over, and over again, he somehow made people believe he is some kind of underground artist that lies awake at night pondering about the conditio humana. It's big business, nothing more.
 
Really? Her debut Carven show was extremely weak IMO. And her experience : Lacoste and Joseph? Matthieu had a stellar resume before being appointed to Bottega? Is there not anyone out there with equivalent experience?

The Miu Miu / Prada bunch seem a lot more attractive as potential Artistic Directors for Bottega Veneta...
 
^ this!!

She is such a random person, her CV is okeish but c’mon, it’s gonna be boring as f*ck. I’d LOVE to see there Fabio but that’s not gonna happen so Vitale (Miu Miu guy) would be great choice: he is creative and makes desirable accessories and his tenure is great.
 
Really? Her debut Carven show was extremely weak IMO. And her experience : Lacoste and Joseph? Matthieu had a stellar resume before being appointed to Bottega? Is there not anyone out there with equivalent experience?

The Miu Miu / Prada bunch seem a lot more attractive as potential Artistic Directors for Bottega Veneta...
I loved her Joseph. Agree her Carven is weak but still enjoyable. I hope if she does get BV, she could inject some actual playfulness than the forced tongue-in-cheek than Blazy (a leather Richard Scarry book?).
 
^ this!!

She is such a random person, her CV is okeish but c’mon, it’s gonna be boring as f*ck. I’d LOVE to see there Fabio but that’s not gonna happen so Vitale (Miu Miu guy) would be great choice: he is creative and makes desirable accessories and his tenure is great.

Speaking of Vitale! He is officially out from Miu Miu!
 
^ this!!

She is such a random person, her CV is okeish but c’mon, it’s gonna be boring as f*ck. I’d LOVE to see there Fabio but that’s not gonna happen so Vitale (Miu Miu guy) would be great choice: he is creative and makes desirable accessories and his tenure is great.
You are assuming Kering had a lot of choices.
They are not in a position to attract established talents.
 
Speaking of Vitale! He is officially out from Miu Miu!

* keeping my fingers crossed * !

You are assuming Kering had a lot of choices.
They are not in a position to attract established talents.

That’s a very fair point but Bottega Veneta probably as the only one House from Kering is really * cool * and, with right salary and team (which both are good) can attract lots of potential talents wanting to be CD for the first time. As we can see it can get you as far as Chanel so I can totally see Vitale being there for 3-6 years and then heading off to Hermes etc. :wink:
 
You are assuming Kering had a lot of choices.
They are not in a position to attract established talents.
If it wasn't for Kering's notoriously messy management, this wouldn't be the case as lots of their brands are highly esteemed names in their own right.

I'd argue that Balenciaga and McQueen could live off young designers doing their thing and BV and YSL can thrive happily off a CD whose skills are more specialised, but Gucci really needs an pre-established designer, preferably one with previous experience of leading a coporate brand.
 
I’d put Hedi in Gucci and watch the world burn 😈
To be honest, it would work. Hiring Hedi to take over a brand is, in my mind, like sending your hellish kid who won't behave to boot camp and most times when they come back, they've straightened up and are respectable. Quite frankly Gucci is that bad**s kid that could maybe benefit from some time with Drill Sergeant Hedi lol
 
This is sad, but at least it's motivated me to be less obsessed with fashion and focus on more interesting topics irl, thank god !!!

No Galliano, no Tisci, no Theysken,...but this guy ???
Galliano and Theysken has no place at Chanel.

And it’s not against them but it’s logical for me that Chanel would want a current voice in fashion instead of people who haven’t produced work in years or whom names are attached to their direct competitor.

I’m actually happy that the people at Chanel are not consumed by nostalgia! Things have to move forward!
 
Galliano and Theysken has no place at Chanel.

And it’s not against them but it’s logical for me that Chanel would want a current voice in fashion instead of people who haven’t produced work in years or whom names are attached to their direct competitor.

I’m actually happy that the people at Chanel are not consumed by nostalgia! Things have to move forward!
HEDI would have been the best choice for CHANEL, but they went for the safest one with Blazy. Nothing will change at Chanel….
 

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