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1 week ago |
ellecanada.com | Tamison O'Connor
Since Jonathan Anderson confirmed his exit from Loewe, the fashion world has been watching closely to see what he’ll do next, with reports circulating that he’s taking up a creative director position at Christian Dior. Today, Bernard Arnault, CEO of LVMH—which owns both Dior and Loewe—confirmed at a shareholders meeting that Anderson is designing Dior’s menswear line, which will be presented in June as part of Paris Men’s Fashion Week.
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1 week ago |
elle.com | Tamison O'Connor
Since Jonathan Anderson confirmed his exit from Loewe, the fashion world has been watching closely to see what he’ll do next, with reports circulating that he’s taking up a creative director position at Christian Dior. Today, Bernard Arnault, CEO of LVMH — which owns both Dior and Loewe — confirmed at a shareholders meeting that Anderson is designing Dior’s menswear line, which will be presented in June as part of Paris Men’s Fashion Week.
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1 week ago |
elle.com | Tamison O'Connor
During a jam-packed SS25 season in Paris, the most whispered about happening wasn't a catwalk show or a rumoured creative-director changing of the guard, but a little pop-up sale held by an if-you-know-you-know vintage retailer, Resee. The event, which offered an exclusive range of 'Old Céline', dominated chat on the front row — a place normally rife with Phoebe Philo fans. FIND OUT MORE ON ELLE COLLECTIVEYou might shrug the whole thing off as the Phoebe factor.
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1 month ago |
ellecanada.com | Tamison O'Connor
Loewe has a new creative director. Or make that two new creative directors. The brand has announced Proenza Schouler founders Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez are taking over the creative reins. The news confirms speculation that the duo were set to succeed Jonathan Anderson, who exited Loewe last week after a transformational 11 years at the house. McCollough and Hernandez, who exited Proenza Schouler back in January, will start at Loewe next month.
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1 month ago |
elle.com | Tamison O'Connor
The countdown is on — H&M’s collaboration with Polish designer Magda Butrym is set to land on April 24. After teasing the collection with some behind-the-scenes shots, the brand has now released the full campaign exclusively to ELLE UK, showcasing the must-have pieces from the upcoming collaboration, giving us ample time to prepare our wishlists ahead of the official launch. ‘We created the Slavic vibe in the campaign,’ Butrym told ELLE UK, noting it was shot in Warsaw.
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