Shocking news in the fashion world: it seems that the New York fashion designer Marc Jacobs, artistic director of Louis Vuitton since 1997, is ready to leave to take the place of John Galliano at Dior. For now, there was still no confirmation from two fashion houses, but the news given by Women's Wear Daily seems to be reliable.
A plot twist that shuffles the cards in the world of fashion: if it was who would take the place of Marc Jacobs for Vuitton? The tip apparently also speaks of the coming meetings in Paris between leaders of Dior and Marc Jacobs's lawyers to evaluate the economic and contractual issues. After the dismissal of John Galliano's fashion shows were later treated by one of his assistants, Bill Gaytten but now it looks like the House wants to appoint the successor of Galliano.
The first rumos, would like new designer Phoebe Philo Vuitton, Celine designer today. Also vying for Dior Alber Elbaz (Lanvin), Nicolas Ghesquiere (Balenciaga) or Francois Haider, but Riccardo Tisci, designer for Givenchy.
A plot twist that shuffles the cards in the world of fashion: if it was who would take the place of Marc Jacobs for Vuitton? The tip apparently also speaks of the coming meetings in Paris between leaders of Dior and Marc Jacobs's lawyers to evaluate the economic and contractual issues. After the dismissal of John Galliano's fashion shows were later treated by one of his assistants, Bill Gaytten but now it looks like the House wants to appoint the successor of Galliano.
The first rumos, would like new designer Phoebe Philo Vuitton, Celine designer today. Also vying for Dior Alber Elbaz (Lanvin), Nicolas Ghesquiere (Balenciaga) or Francois Haider, but Riccardo Tisci, designer for Givenchy.
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