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Esa-Pekka Salonen Assumes New Leadership Roles in Los Angeles and Paris

Originally Published 4 months ago — by The New York Times

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Esa-Pekka Salonen, the renowned conductor and composer, is taking on new innovative roles in Los Angeles and Paris, including creative director of the LA Philharmonic and a leadership position at the Philharmonie de Paris, emphasizing a shift away from traditional maestro roles.

Jonathan Anderson Named Sole Creative Director of Dior

Originally Published 7 months ago — by Vogue Business

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Jonathan Anderson has been appointed as the sole creative director of Dior, overseeing both men's and women's collections, after a successful tenure at Loewe and his own brand JW Anderson. This move aims to bring coherence and a fresh vision to Dior amid recent leadership changes and market challenges, with Anderson expected to leverage his experience and innovative approach to revitalize the iconic house.

Chanel Appoints Matthieu Blazy as New Creative Leader

Originally Published 1 year ago — by WWD

Chanel has appointed Matthieu Blazy as its new creative director, succeeding Virginie Viard. Blazy, known for revitalizing Bottega Veneta, will oversee Chanel's haute couture, ready-to-wear, and accessories collections. His appointment marks a significant shift for the iconic brand, as it seeks to continue its legacy while embracing modernity. Blazy's tenure is expected to begin in April 2025, with his first collection debuting in October. Chanel aims for a long-term collaboration with Blazy, hoping to build on its strong brand heritage.

Chanel's Creative Director Virginie Viard Departs

Originally Published 1 year ago — by WWD

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Virginie Viard, Chanel's artistic director, has left the company after five years in the role and 30 years with the brand. Chanel praised her for renewing the house's codes while respecting its heritage. A new creative organization will be announced soon. Despite recent social media criticism, Viard significantly contributed to Chanel's success, with the brand reporting record revenues in 2023.

Calvin Klein Appoints Veronica Leoni, Marks Runway Comeback

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The New York Times

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Calvin Klein has appointed Veronica Leoni as its new creative director, marking the first time a woman will lead the brand. The company plans to revive its high-end Collection business and return to the New York Fashion Week runway, aiming to reestablish itself as a major fashion house amidst industry upheaval.

"Alessandro Michele Takes the Helm at Valentino as New Creative Director"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Page Six

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Alessandro Michele has been named as the new creative director of Valentino, succeeding Pierpaolo Piccioli. Michele, who previously served as the creative director for Gucci, is set to debut his first collection for Valentino during Paris Fashion Week in September. The announcement has sparked mixed reactions, with some expressing concern about the fit between Michele's quirky-cool style and Valentino's more classic aesthetic, while others are excited about the potential of his appointment. Michele is known for his bold and unconventional designs, and has a loyal fanbase that includes celebrities like Jared Leto, Dakota Johnson, and Harry Styles.

"Alessandro Michele Named Creative Director of Valentino, Cancels Menswear and Haute Couture Shows"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by WWD

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Valentino has confirmed Alessandro Michele as the new creative director, succeeding Pierpaolo Piccioli, who left the brand after 25 years. Michele, who previously held the role of creative director at Gucci, will start on Tuesday and present his first collection for spring 2025. This announcement comes after Kering's acquisition of a 30 percent stake in Valentino last year, with the option to buy 100 percent of the brand's capital by 2028.

"Alessandro Michele Named Creative Director of Valentino"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Vogue Business

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Alessandro Michele, former creative director of Gucci, has been appointed as the new creative director of Valentino. His debut collection for the luxury fashion house will be Spring/Summer 2025, to be unveiled during Paris Fashion Week in September. Michele expressed immense joy and a sense of responsibility in joining Valentino, and will be working from the brand's studio in Rome. His appointment reunites him with Valentino's CEO, Jacopo Venturini, with whom he previously worked at Gucci. Michele's transformative impact at Gucci has sparked anticipation for his influence at Valentino, as the brand looks to recalibrate its classical expression of beauty through his creative vision.

Valentino's Creative Director Pierpaolo Piccioli Departs After 25 Years

Originally Published 1 year ago — by WWD

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Valentino and Pierpaolo Piccioli are parting ways after 25 years, with Piccioli expressing gratitude for the journey and the people he worked with. A new creative organization for the house will be revealed soon. Speculation is rife about potential successors, with Valentino's owner, Mayhoola, possibly eyeing Alessandro Michele or Maria Grazia Chiuri. Changes are also taking place at Mayhoola, as Balmain's CEO recently stepped down.

Matthew M. Williams Departs Givenchy as Creative Director

Originally Published 2 years ago — by WWD

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Matthew M. Williams is stepping down as the creative director of Givenchy after a three-year collaboration. His last collections will be the men's and women's pre-fall 2024, and his departure comes at the end of his initial contract. Williams' tenure at Givenchy brought a modernization to the brand's product range, but commercial success and widespread media acclaim remained elusive. Givenchy is now in the early stages of searching for Williams' successor.

Tragic Loss: Italian Fashion Designer Dies Shortly After Joining Moschino

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Newser

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Italian fashion designer Davide Renne, who recently joined Moschino as creative director, has passed away at the age of 46. The cause of death has not been officially disclosed, but sources suggest it may have been a heart attack. Renne's sudden death comes as a blow to Moschino, as he was set to showcase his first collection for the brand at Milan's Fashion Week in February. Massimo Ferretti, chairman of Moschino parent Aeffe, expressed deep sorrow and emphasized the responsibility of carrying on Renne's creative vision.

Tragic Loss: Moschino's Creative Director Davide Renne Passes Away at 46

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The New York Times

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Davide Renne, the former head of women's wear at Gucci, has died at the age of 46, just nine days after becoming the creative director of Moschino. His death was confirmed by Aeffe, the parent group of Moschino, and sources suggest that he died of a heart attack. Renne had been working on his debut collection for Moschino, which was set to be showcased at Milan Fashion Week in February. He was a well-loved figure in Italian fashion and had expressed his excitement about his new role.

Tragic Loss: Moschino's Creative Director Davide Renne Passes Away at 46

Originally Published 2 years ago — by WWD

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Davide Renne, the newly appointed creative director of Moschino, has passed away at the age of 46 due to undisclosed causes. Renne, who previously worked at Gucci, had joined Moschino on November 1 and was set to debut his first collection for the brand in February 2024. Massimo Ferretti, chairman of Moschino's parent company, expressed his shock and sadness at the loss and praised Renne's talent and impact during his short time with the company. Renne's appointment was seen as a promising move for the brand, following the departure of Jeremy Scott after a decade-long tenure.