Thursday, November 15, 2012

Raf Simons: 'Galliano's get the job done is no lengthier relevant'



Due to the fact taking the helm at Dior earlier this calendar year, Raf Simons has stored schtum when it comes to discussing his disgraced predecessor, John Galliano - until eventually now, that is.

Talking in the latest concern of Vogue Australia, the Belgian designer has exposed that he no extended sees Galliano's function at the legendary style and design house as " related ".

IN Photos : Dior spring/ summertime 2013

"I have so considerably regard for John [Galliano]'s technical skill and the fantasy, it can be just some thing that I you should not locate pertinent now, particularly when it restricts a woman, mainly because in every single other location they have so considerably freedom," he mentioned.

Whilst Simons is recognized, and indeed beloved, for his minimalist strategy when it comes to cut and color, Galliano is famed for his elaborate, extroverted creations, numerous of which created for exhilarating catwalk shows but typically did not translate in conditions of wearability.

Study : Raf Simons delivers Dior back into the limelight

Simons' initially two collections for the famed French fashion household - couture autumn/ winter 2012 and spring/ summer season 2013 - both received important acclaim, and he's been praised for his capability to fuse Dior's classic ideals with fashionable styling, bringing the household up to date with no dropping any of its exceptional allure or historical past.

He also talked over his departure from Jil Sander, the brand he headed up in advance of leaving to consider up the coveted placement at Dior.

"I thought more like a psychiatrist than a designer in the end, just to preserve my team's spirits up," he stated, just before also revealing that he was in actuality in discussions with Dior's CEO Bernard Arnault for "months" just before the announcement of his appointment was designed community.

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