Sabato De Sarno - Designer

Sabato was in NYC working on the collection (for some reason) just this past Monday, my source(s) said the team and Sabato were behaving as if nothing was wrong that day. This was information I received prior to the announcement so I think it is a surprise fire? Seems weird to me to say the upcoming collection will be designed by the studio unless they completely redo whatever work was done already.
Lauren Sherman says he was in New York for pre-casting for the fall show, which would indicate he had no idea he was getting laid off so soon.
 
All I am going to write, in pure Sabato Instagram style is:

FIRED:heart:

About Gucci...call me pessimist, but I think it is in a point of no return. Sabato is no longer the problem, but there still is a problem, the new Donald Trump-esque CEO who wants to "Make Gucci great again"!!

But of course, Cantino has not the faintest idea about how to do it. It´s just a disaster in the making...
 
I don’t see Hedi at all. Gucci would enter “The Rock Era” and it’s not that type of brand.
I don't think Kering will rehire HS. It ended on not the best terms at YSL and he's expensive. MGC would be just another disappointment - she's been a flop at Dior for the past few years. Dior, too, is losing its mojo, which was unthinkable some time ago.
 
It's actually quite funny, because that mindset was the complete opposite of what saved Gucci back in the 90s.
This was Tom Ford's debut collection for Gucci:

And this was his second:

The first collection was so poorly received by the press and the buyers, that Ford and De Sole decided to do a full 180 on the brand's vision and the result was like night-and-day (literally so).

The difference is maybe that Tom indeed had his breakthrough with a very personal collection. FW1995 was very Tom Ford and the SS1995 was very Gucci in a way, as a classic leather goods Italian house.

I think a lot of things have happened since where designers were successful without a critical success and when you believe in your vision and your products, it’s easy to get trapped.

KERING is group where designers have always been quite reactive in a sense that they were working in a constant state of emergency.

What I find so frustrating about ANCORA was that in reality, he had no vision. He wanted to make commercial clothes that would sell. Neither the clothes and bags sold…
 
He was fired but he also got €18 million? In three days they negotiated that deal? That’s crazy. Go him! He does not have to work in fashion ever again, and probably he doesn’t desire to after what happened with Gucci and the fashion industry at large. If he comes back to fashion after this debacle, he is crazy.

In Sabato’s defence though, there are not that many people that can successfully generate €10 billion in sales based off a singular aesthetic.

I think at this point it is only Karl Lagerfeld / Virginie Viard, and Alessandro Michele. Even Maria Grazia does not generate those kinds of figures.

In that way, I don’t think any single designer will ever fit Kerings requirements. Hedi and his vision have a €3-5 billion dollar value at maximum. Even with parfum and beauty and couture Celine could not surpass those figures. What makes anyone think he could triple those revenues at Gucci?

If Kering wants to reach those figures they need to spilt everything a la Dior and Louis Vuitton, where each part of the brand is run almost as a mini businesses in their own right.
 
Also just realised, he's been there for close to two years and he's only put out TWO (and a half) menswear collections? Is that not absolutely mad? And with his background being strong in menswear and Kering having wanted to expand on that category and market as part of his appointment? Make it make sense!

His expertise in menswear is in line with Gucci’s need to build up that category, said one luxury goods analyst, who remarked that De Sarno is the designer responsible for conceiving the VLTN logo at Valentino. “He can build desire for the brand but is not oblivious to merchandising,” the source said.
WWD JANUARY 2023
 

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