Sarah Burton - Designer, Creative Director of Givenchy

^I don’t think he thought he had any chance.

And actually I don’t hate her at all. As I said, I think she’s a great craftswoman. Also, as a fashion designer she’s so bland that I don’t even feel bothered by her creations, they are just there, lost somewhere in the irrelevance.
 
so guys, help me here: her first show will be presented in PFW in March 2025 for fall/winter 2025/2026 season and it’s going to be co-ed show or will she drop some sort of menswear look book during Jan Menswear shows ?
 
so guys, help me here: her first show will be presented in PFW in March 2025 for fall/winter 2025/2026 season and it’s going to be co-ed show or will she drop some sort of menswear look book during Jan Menswear shows ?
It was just announced so it’s impossible to tell.
That being said, first show doesn’t mean first collection.
She is probably working on pre-collections first. Buyers will probably buy the prefall + menswear in showrooms. And it’s up to her to present a coed show or not.

Coed only works if the collections are tied. If not, she can drop a lookbook when the collection hits the stores.
 
Today i saw this on ig…kinda childish but hey that’s freedom of expression right?

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I’m far from being a Sarah fan but no matter how salty you are this is beyond unprofessional, and the fact that he kept going back and forth is just unhinged. Way to destroy the little career left that he had in fashion.
 
It was just announced so it’s impossible to tell.
That being said, first show doesn’t mean first collection.
She is probably working on pre-collections first. Buyers will probably buy the prefall + menswear in showrooms. And it’s up to her to present a coed show or not.

Coed only works if the collections are tied. If not, she can drop a lookbook when the collection hits the stores.
Let's hope she doesn't do co-ed presentation. Her menswear deserve it's own show. (Unlike many others who I don't care if they are doing co-ed.
 
100%. It performs terrible in every location and it’s not surprising. Only those kind of customers I was mentioning purchase some items of the brand. Locals want to stay away from it. It’s beyond vulgar.

That tacky vibe started during Riccardo’s last years and now it’s even cheaper.

Let’s see what happens with Sarah, but they need to discontinue those boots and the Antigona (which is not ugly per se, but…). Considering the boots represent half of the business I don’t know how they will do.

Also, Givenchy basically works through wholesale, which to me is a major mistake.

And bravo to Walter for speaking his mind. We live in this ugly politically correct world. Now someone can’t even say that a designer is irrelevant publicly. In the past designers roasted each other and it was really fun to see. I can’t with so much correctness. Ugh.
Designers back then didn’t just roast each other—they read each other down with wit, intelligence, and humor. There’s an art to shade, which is why it was entertaining and iconic. Just look at the random designer moments thread, This was just empty criticism, so that’s likely why the reaction is so different in my opinion.

Now as far as those shark boots. The brand must be surviving on those alone right now. The amount of iterations of that shoe is actually INSANE and comical.

You can get the shark boot in a bootie, pink crystals, shearling, denim, patent, cowboy silhouette, gold locks, silver locks, and the list goes on. And I don’t even know when or how the resurgence happened since it’s a riccardo creation.

As for Sarah, I’m excited for her menswear at givenchy and hopeful for her women’s. It will be interesting to finally see what she is inspired by from the archives and how she wants to build out the brand
 
Designers back then didn’t just roast each other—they read each other down with wit, intelligence, and humor. There’s an art to shade, which is why it was entertaining and iconic. Just look at the random designer moments thread, This was just empty criticism, so that’s likely why the reaction is so different in my opinion.

Now as far as those shark boots. The brand must be surviving on those alone right now. The amount of iterations of that shoe is actually INSANE and comical.

You can get the shark boot in a bootie, pink crystals, shearling, denim, patent, cowboy silhouette, gold locks, silver locks, and the list goes on. And I don’t even know when or how the resurgence happened since it’s a riccardo creation.

As for Sarah, I’m excited for her menswear at givenchy and hopeful for her women’s. It will be interesting to finally see what she is inspired by from the archives and how she wants to build out the brand
Exactly, the art of shade back then was chef’s kiss; it had wit, humor, and just enough edge to keep it entertaining. Now it’s just noise most of the time, no real craft to it.
 

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