The designer, known for his rock n’ roll approach to fashion, is struggling to navigate the renewal of his contract with the Kering-owned brand, Women’s Wear Daily reports.
Sources
predict that Belgian designer Anthony Vaccarello, currently creative
director of Versace’s Versus line, could be poised to fill Slimane’s
shoes.
Slimane has been at
the helm of Saint Laurent since 2012, following a five-year hiatus from
the fashion industry to pursue photography. Prior to that he worked at
Dior Homme and YSL Rive Gauche Pour Homme.
Slimane, who
lives in LA and who created the rock-star skinny jeans look, may be
about to leave the label he has helped revitalise, according to Women's
Wear Daily (WWD).
Sources
told the rag trade daily that the 47-year-old Frenchman, who has headed
the house founded by Yves Saint Laurent since 2012, has "so far failed
to reach an agreement on the renewal of his contract".
Profits
have skyrocketed in the three years Slimane has been in charge, with
revenue doubling as he gave the haute couture brand a street style edge.
Contacted by AFP, both Saint Laurent and its parent group Kering said they would "not comment on rumours".
WWD said Belgian designer Anthony Vaccarello -- currently at Versus Versace -- headed the list of likely successors.
Saint Laurent said its
autumn-winter men's collection and part of its women's range would be
shown at the Hollywood Palladium in LA on February 10, five days ahead
of the Grammy awards, one of the biggest nights in the musical calendar.
- King of skinny jeans -
Slimane's
highly tailored rock-star look -- often teaming leather trousers with
tuxedos -- has been much copied, and made him one of the go-to designers
for celebrities such as Kate Moss to Lenny Kravitz.
But others
have accused the press-shy designer of dragging down YSL's legacy of
fine tailoring by his embrace of youth subcultures.
The
autumn-winter collection was initially to have been shown as usual
during men's fashion week in Paris at the end of January, although the
second part of the women's collection will be unveiled there during
Fashion Week in March.
Saint
Laurent said in a statement that shifting the shows to LA was meant as a
"tribute to the strong music scene in Los Angeles".
"For almost a
decade, Hedi Slimane has thoroughly documented, supported and
championed the emerging California music scene," it said.
Slimane
-- the son of Tunisian and Italian immigrants -- made his name with his
skinny jeans look at Saint Laurent before moving to Dior Homme in 2007.
Having returned to head Saint Laurent, he controversially moved the label's studio to LA, where he has lived since 2008.
"Creating
a high fashion design studio in Los Angeles was novel in 2012," the
Saint Laurent statement added, "but the city has started to attract more
and more high fashion projects."
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