Friday, March 20, 2009
...on the dismisal of Olivier Theyskens from his post at Nina Ricci. Nice to see that a) she has a heart b) she's not scared of sending a message to the big guns.
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...on the dismisal of Olivier Theyskens from his post at Nina Ricci. Nice to see that a) she has a heart b) she's not scared of sending a message to the big guns."Talent is a serious business. At Vogue, we do not take for granted the miraculous emergence, development, and ascendance of great artists. We depend on them for our livelihood. Without . . . the smashing of the rules that their progress gloriously entails, there is no culture worth celebrating. Olivier Theyskens's recent departure from Nina Ricci suggests to me that the vital role of artistic talent has been obscured in the current economic climate. My staff and I were shocked to learn that Theyskens's contract would not be renewed; and I am very concerned that the business of fashion is undervaluing the most important asset our industry requires: creative visionaries. There's a reason we continue to see Theyskens's influence everywhere, from catwalks to the mall. He'll be back, but fashion must hold its nerve. This is the mission that we at Vogue happily shoulder."
Posted by The Glossy Editor at 10:37 PM
2 comments:
I don't say this often but....GO ANNA GO.
Someone just appoint Oliver head of his own house?
I mean, seriously. They crumbled rochas to save ANNA FREAKING SUI. I can put butterflies on leather and dye everything purple, thank you very much.
SO much talent, so wasted.
I remember one of my first aony posts was outraging about rochas. I'll have to stick with this one so I don't open another blog t find him dismissed again.
I don't think Olivier's talent is wasted, genius as his only comes around once in a very short while so I believe that he'll emerge in a better place.
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