Showing posts with label Balenciaga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Balenciaga. Show all posts

Saturday, November 16, 2013

Alexander Wang Initially Turned Down Balenciaga

In the latest issue of Vogue, Mark Holgate follows the young urban designer turned creative director of Balenciaga as he fills in the enormous shoes left behind by Nicolas Ghesquière in Paris, where Wang now lives. In the piece, Wang jokes about learning French via the Rosetta Stone ("Rosetta Stone isn't teaching me about hemlines ... it's teaching me about little girls swimming and little boys drinking tea") and his initial concerns about being an American designer entering an established French house.

But even more noteworthy is the story of how he was initially approached to replace Ghesquière by Francois-Henri Pinault — and how, as a man who'd grown up adoring Ghesquière's work, he initially turned it down. “My first reaction to [Pinault] was no," Wang told Vogue. "I told him that I was so preoccupied with what I am doing with my own brand in New York, and I’ll be the most hated man in fashion!” He was "in turmoil" over the offer and even visited a psychic to tame those nerves before finally accepting. As for his new life as a Parisian, his bed time is now 10 p.m.


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Saturday, September 21, 2013

Reports: Balenciaga Is Suing Nicolas Ghèsquiere

Balenciaga is reportedly suing its former designer, Nicolas Ghèsquiere, for "breach of duty of confidentiality," according to French business magazine Challenges. Their allegations supposedly stem from that interview Ghèsquiere did with System magazine back in April, in which he said he'd been "sucked dry" by the house before his departure last November, among other things:

Over the last two or three years it became one frustration after another ... There wasn't really any direction ... It was really that lack of culture which bothered me in the end. The strongest pieces that we made for the catwalk got ignored by the business people.

Reps for Balenciaga and its parent company, Kering, wouldn't comment on the lawsuit to British Vogue, but it is very common for outgoing employees to sign contracts saying they won't bad-mouth their former jobs. Et tu, Kristen Stewart?


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