^^^ Not so convinced of his “storytelling”-- that's just the strength of on-trend marketing and branding, with his aspirational locales and popular clique of Jennie, Bunny and Kendall. At least with someone like Wang at the height of his hype, the simple product was still something that wasn’t too generic and nondescript: Cashmere tees and hoodies were still fresh at the time. And once the overwrought styling and branding of Oliver’s aesthetic is removed, there always were solid separates that look like he made the effort, and deserving of high fashion, even if the designs may not be my taste. And he did improve on his tailoring and construction. As you’ve mentioned, there isn’t the slightest semblance effort, of progress and maturity with Jacquemus. Nd I’m not expecting effort, progress and maturity in high design with him. I’m only expecting his merch to possess some signs of impressive quality for his high-endish pricepoints. (I liked this heavy-ribbed hooded sweater he had. But the quality wasn’t there. Filipppa K had superior quality in both material and construction, at a better priccepoint.)
But none of our constructive criticisms matter… He’s a coveted brand to his targeted customer, and he’s successful at pulling in maximum profit from minimum effort. And to many, that’s what “talent” means in this industry.