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Raf Simons to replace shamed John Galliano at Christian Dior?

By Andrea Petrou on December 14th, 2011

Raf Simons is set to be named as Christian Dior’s new creative director.

The French fashion house is said to be finalising its contract with the 43-year-old Belgian designer for him to replace John Galliano.

According to WWD, the deal is yet to be agreed as they are still discussing of his start date and the finer details of his contract with Jil Sander – of which he is the currently helmer.

In September, Dior claimed they would announce the name of Galliano’s successor imminently.

Bill Gaytten, acting head of design for the label, explained the fashion house has experienced a “tough period” since the former creative director was sacked earlier this year after being accused of racism and anti-Semitism.

He said: “It’s been a tough period, but what can I say?

“My lips are sealed, but all will be revealed.”

Alexander Wang was tipped to take on the role of head designer at the company after frontrunners Haiden Ackerman, Marc Jacobs and Riccardo Tisci were ruled out.

A source close to LVMH, the parent company of Dior, explained: “For Dior, it’s a pretty tricky situation, as the three frontrunners really can’t take the job.

“Haider Ackermann is said to be ‘way too edgy’ for Dior; Marc Jacobs wanted the job a lot, but LVMH wants him to stick with Vuitton; and Riccardo Tisci simply refused, saying that he was feeling more than comfortable with the job at Givenchy. So nobody’s taking over so far.”



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Jil Sander to create cheaper fashion line

By Andrea Petrou on April 12th, 2010

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It’s good news for those of us still feeling the fashion pinch in our wallets with the news that Jil Sander will be launching a brand new, lower priced line.

According to WWD, the new collection – Jil Sander Navy – which has been designed by Raf Simons, will be available next spring. It’s said to include casual items such as t-shirts, jumpers and a range of accessories.

Alessandro Cremonesi, chief executive of Jil Sander, told WWD: “This is a strategic first step to grow the Jil Sander business as we aim to reach out to a vaster clientele. Not only does it address market needs, but it will complement the pre-collections and the runway offering.”

He added that the Navy collection would be targeted at a younger customer

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