I just want Kering to take notes from the recent Margiela couture show and the overall Margiela strategy (innovative and interesting and well crafted clothes on the runway, and save the merch for the store, and don't show that on the runway unless it's the accessories/shoes). I know that's a strategy that some used to hate a decade or so ago but I'd take that over merch being shown on both the runway and store. People want innovation again, along with some theatrics, but the clothes and overall direction have to come first to really push it. And if you supply that, then the merchandise in the store will sell. So please no hoodies/logo pieces/those boots in the previews on the actual runway show, they can be saved for the e-shop.
I personally hate that strategy because it further more create a disconnect between real life and runway and generates more stuff.
We look at the Amazing shows of Galliano for Dior in the early 00’s…To sell what? J’adore tshirts, Dior addict accessories, Dior Hardcore and canvas bags?
The great shows of Lee sold skulls scarves and accessories.
There needs to have a balance and a wardrobe approach to make things work. Loewe does that well and Vuitton does that well. Nicolas can make any experimentations he wants on the runway but the collection will still exist in stores.
Kering is proving with Bottega Veneta that they can encourage creativity and commerce.
What we should be worried is the brief. We know that the goal is for McQueen to be a champion at Kering but what will be the strategy?
And Lee made real clothes! My favorite McQueen collection is FW2002! There was separates, lingerie, tailoring, eveningwear, showpieces! There are ways to be creative and clever on the runway while showing clothes people wants to wear!
I think that sometimes that’s what was missing from McQueen! A wow moment but not a moment when you think : I want that dress!
I think about Lee’s Isabella’s tribute collection! A fabulous show of fabulous clothes.
A lot of people love theater and drama and don’t care about fashion…