The former creative director at Dior is officially headed to New York.
After months of rumors
swirling, Calvin Klein has officially confirmed the hire of Raf Simons
as its new chief creative officer. The brand announced the news in a
statement shared on Facebook, detailing Simons new role at the American
fashion brand.
The new hire follows the announcement of Calvin Klein's new global strategy, CEO of Calvin Klein, Steve Shiffman said in a statement:
"The
arrival of Raf Simons as Chief Creative Officer signifies a momentous
new chapter for Calvin Klein. Not since Mr. Klein himself was at the
company has it been led by one creative visionary, and I am confident
that this decision will drive the Calvin Klein brand and have a
significant impact on its future. Raf's exceptional contributions have
shaped and modernized fashion as we see it today and, under his
direction, Calvin Klein will further solidify its position as a leading
global lifestyle brand."
Following
a three-year stint as creative director at Dior, the move marks Simons
first foray into American fashion. It was announced that Simons would be replaced by Valentino's Maria Grazia Chiuri at
Dior. Fashion's never-ending game of designer musical chairs
continues—and Simons taking the helm at Calvin Klein will surely be one
to watch.
Read the full statement on Simons's new hire at Calvin Klein below:
Original Article, 6/9: Calvin
Klein (the person) may have just dropped a major hint at the next
creative director of Calvin Klein (the brand). During an interview with Andy Cohen at Sirius XM, the designer discussed his nakesake label as well as the void that's been left since Francisco Costa stepped down as creative director back in April.
When
it came to revealing the fashion house's next creative director, Klein
didn't name any names but he did drop a major bombshell hint at who
could be lined up. For months now, the fashion industry has speculated
that Raf Simons, who existed Dior back in October 2015, would be headed to Calvin Klein. Simons has been the only candidate
rumored to fill Costa's shoes and Klein seemed to hint at that in his
statement, "They just finally made changes in the design staff. They
won't announce [who it is] publicly because it's under contract. But the
whole industry knows."
Simons's
non-compete agreement with LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton is set to
expire at the end of July, just in time for Calvin Klein to announce a
new creative director before Spring 2017 collections kick off in
September. Let the designer musical chairs-watch begin.
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