Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Tour of chairs: the starting blocks of the most important designer of French fashion

Some rumors, you know, are born and die out as mere rumors. But other stories are to be read with a bit more attention, especially when running through the sea of fashion gossip from some major American newspapers. Just this week, in fact, the editors of online magazines such as Vogue and Hint have to be known as the waters of French couture are in full revolutionary movement.

The triggering agents? It starts from what, for many, has long been an abandonment of said Yves Saint Laurent by Stefano Pilati. Also according to some sources, the Milanese designer should be replaced by a pairing of winning style: one formed by Hedi Slimane, the former Dior Homme designer now converted to photography, with the advice of the multi-faceted creative neo-former editor of Paris Vogue, Carine Roitfeld.

The conditional in some cases it is a must, but among those who work in their Pilati may be the ideal candidate for what, at times, is a free dStyle Trend chairs the most desirable in France: the left to force chez Dior dall'irrequieto John Galliano, who was forced to resign his last commentatissime excesses.

Finally, it seems almost certain that Longchamp, mark historic pStyle Trendtteria the Alps, is about to launch his line of ready-to-wear: the guide, once again, we find an exile from the class of all-Italian style, in the figure of talentuosissimo Giambattista Valli.

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