Here Are Some Things Haider Ackermann Doesn’t Like
Including Twitter, red carpets, and the media in general. Oh well.
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Including Twitter, red carpets, and the media in general. Oh well.
Plus, in the veteran fashion critic's final dispatch from Paris Fashion Week, musings on Haider Ackermann, Alexander McQueen, Jean Paul Gaultier, and Kenzo.
And it's only been four issues since her sixth.
She dragged him — kicking and screaming, as you would — to the CFDA Awards this week.
"The street is almost getting more important than what’s happening [on the runways]. I don’t get it."
Well, it's Karl. He's allowed to change his mind.
His rep says: "Our designs stood out because everyone else — apart from McQueen — was so boring."
Also, more reason to take the fervent rumors on the matter down a notch.
Also, see what Katy Perry wore to the Jean-Charles de Castelbajac show.
Plus Céline, Cacharel, John Galliano, John Paul Gaultier, Lanvin, and more.
Haider Ackermann, Riccardo Tisci, and Alber Elbaz are said to be in the running — but none will say so.
Also enjoy the rare instance 'Vogue' puts pink hair on the cover.
Surely the best $905 sweatpants this side of the Atlantic.
"The man is still there, and he’s not retiring. Trust me on that one."
And right now, that's not what his creativity is telling him to do.
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