The Italian designer leads a quiet private life, yet his imprint on luxury fashion in recent years is indelible. Here's everything you need to know about him.
Loewe was founded in 1846, but it was former Creative Director Jonathan Anderson who transformed it into the brand it is today. Here's what it was like before.
After seven years of transformation under Casey Cadwallader, Mugler entrusts its artistic direction to Miguel Castro Freitas, a discreet but seasoned designer.
After more than a decade under the leadership of Jonathan Anderson, Loewe inducted the Proenza Schouler founding designers.
The Georgian designer will succeed Sabato de Sarno and lead the Italian fashion house.
Donatella Versace will leave her post at the Milanese fashion house after nearly three decade. Meet the new creative director Dario Vitale, formerly of Miu Miu.
After two years shaping Bally’s aesthetic, Simone Bellotti takes the reins at Jil Sander, succeeding Lucie and Luke Meier.
For her first collection as artistic director, Sarah Burton fuses Givenchy's heritage with a modern vision and assertive femininity for Fall/Winter 2025.
The brand revealed their Fall/Winter 2025 collection will be the last by Creative Directors Lucie and Luke Meier.
Days after his not guilty verdict in the gun trial, Ray-Ban revealed the rapper will be its first-ever creative director.
The future of the Kering-owned brand is in question following the Italian designer's exit from Gucci, where he changed the image and failed to deliver commercial results.
Bonjour, new Chanel! See all the details on Matthieu Blazy, the new creative director, who is coming straight from a three-year run at Bottega Veneta.
Once she officially starts her new role in 2025, filling the shoes of Matthieu Blazy, she'll be the only female creative director at Kering.
Dries Van Noten's new creative director will bring a transformative vision to the Belgian fashion house, blending tradition with innovation as he leads both men's and women's.
After a series of shifts between designers at the helm of the luxury label, a renowned new designer has eagerly stepped into the role.
John Galliano is set to leave Maison Margiela later this year, and talks of a potential return to the helm of Dior are reportedly in the works.
The British designer will officially step into his role in September 2024.
The creative director had started as an intern at the company in 1987.
Meet the woman tasked with the highly-anticipated revival of Calvin Klein Collections five years after its closing.