Tommaso Aquilano and Roberto Rimondi Dismissed From Gianfranco Ferré
The label's new owners are shaking things up.
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The label's new owners are shaking things up.
The 25-year-old former freelance writer is now the social editor at 'Vogue.'
An announcement is rumored to come "in the next two to three days."
Some freelancers had their contracts terminated; others just stopped getting assignments.
He has been absent from the label possibly since as early as the beginning of this year.
She's stepping down as style director to become something "at-large."
She plans to go back to school and study archaeology.
She'll be the company's very first creative director in its 21-year history.
She'll be creative director at the magazine that celebrates the "many ways to be rich."
He was formerly the head of design for Balenciaga's runway collection.
Also, Hedi Slimane is mad at the 'Guardian' for making him sound like he didn't want to work at Dior.
The street-style blog favorite worked on the magazine's March and April issues.
But don't worry, the company is still relaunching its golf line.
He showed his first designs for the label in Paris today.
Also, former editor-in-chief Marcia Ann Gillespie has rejoined the staff as special project director.
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