Some Designers Had a Very Bad Fashion Week, But Haider Ackermann’s Was ‘Very Good’
His rep says: "Our designs stood out because everyone else — apart from McQueen — was so boring."
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His rep says: "Our designs stood out because everyone else — apart from McQueen — was so boring."
And many in the fashion world are on his side.
Anyone on 'Jersey Shore,' sure. But not ANYONE anyone.
The industry worries fashion careers increase the likelihood of alcoholism or drug addiction.
Also, more reason to take the fervent rumors on the matter down a notch.
Christian Dior is yet to confirm anything.
"But it's a work of art, it needed to be seen."
We've compiled the reactions of some of the most influential people who have responded to the designer's scandal on the record.
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.
Dior CEO said so at the John Galliano show — which could be the designer's last — in Paris yesterday.
The designer is not expected to be present at the event Sunday.
Leave it to Europe to treat it like a sporting event.
It remains unclear if Galliano will appear at his namesake show.
Someone had to come out and say what fashion people never will.
"You cannot go in the street and be drunk — there are things you cannot do," he says.
Meanwhile, 'Purple' editor Olivier Zahm and other fashion bigwigs are stepping forward to support him.
He has supposedly gone to the Meadows treatment facility in Arizona, Menkes writes.