Riccardo Tisci’s reign at Givenchy has come to an end, fueling rumors that the star designer could be heading to Versace. But
regardless of what fans of both the creative and brand are feeling right
now, one thing’s for certain: Tisci’s tenure undoubtedly helped propel
the French design house into the highest echelon of the fashion
industry. Tisci’s time at Givenchy is peppered with memorable designs
and moments — he’s had a keen understanding of where Givenchy fits in
the grand scheme of things, especially when teetering the line between
high-fashion and elevated streetwear.
A star-studded list that includes BeyoncĂ©, Madonna, Rihanna, Kanye West, and more make up the designer’s fans and friends — his instagram account is proof of his relationship and influence with some of
pop culture’s A-listers. Furthermore, Tisci started his post at Givenchy
in 2005, beating out a roster of possible hopefuls that reportedly made
up of Zac Posen, Sophia Kokosalaki, Giles Deacon, Richard Chai, Alber
Elbaz and Roland Mouret. It’s been about 11-plus years since then and
the Italian-born visionary is without a doubt already a legend amongst
luxury fashion’s elite.
In light of his recent departure, we took this chance to highlight
some of Ricardo Tisci’s greatest moments while he was Creative Director
at Givenchy. Take a look below and let us know in the comments of other
ways he’s impacted the famed luxury house and fashion as a whole.
2005 Fall Haute Couture Collection: His First as Givenchy’s Creative Director
Ricardo Tisci was virtually an unknown designer when he debuted his
first full collection as Givenchy’s Creative Director of Haute Couture,
ready-to-wear and accessories. After receiving much praise from his
eponymous line just a year prior, Tisci, who was shortly appointed to
Givenchy’s top position, determinedly solidified himself as someone who
was worthy of the role. He brought his elegant, goth signature looks to
the 2015 fall couture pieces, further propelling him as a master
visionary who can add a touch of edge to the brand’s refined,
Parisian-driven style.
Being Named Creative Director for Givenchy’s Men’s Collections
Things came full circle for Ricardo Tisci when he was also given the
Creative Director role for Givenchy’s male line. This would be an
important moment to note because of how the men’s range would soon
impact the industry. Here we see the beginnings of Tisci’s construction
and graphic direction, which would be key to how the brand would
position itself in the world of elevated streetwear.
Madonna’s Sticky & Sweet Tour
Still considered a young talent at Givenchy, Tisci was tapped by
Madonna to design two costumes for her Sticky & Sweet Tour in 2008.
The designer would then continue to create custom clothing for the pop
star both on and off the stage, allowing him to make his mark in the
music fashion landscape. These opportunities would eventually snowball
into further collabs with other music artists.
Featuring Transexual Model, Lea T as the Face of Givenchy’s 2010 Fall/Winter Collection
Riccardo Tisci is also known for launching the career of models
— this list includes Joan Smalls, Lara Stone, Rob Evans and Simon
Nessman to name a few. But the name Lea T stands out as the transexual
model from Brazil, who was featured in Givenchy’s 2010 fall/winter
collection. She was named Leo and was previously an assistant to the
designer. She is widely known as Riccardo Tisci’s muse.
Kanye West Leather Kilt
Kanye West caused quite a stir when he donned a black leather kilt
during the Watch the Throne Tour. The custom-made piece by Riccardo
Tisci became such a highly talked-about item that a short documentary
about how it made it to West’s wardrobe surfaced. Obviously, ‘Ye
cosigning Tisci was a big deal since the rapper was already one of
hip-hop’s biggest fashion icons — this would catapult Tisci in Givenchy
more into a bigger household name in luxury.
During streetwear’s ongoing transition that more or less merged with
high fashion, some would say that Givenchy’s graphics and prints ushered
in this new state. From the “Paradise” print and Rottweiler or Shark
graphic, to the religious iconography and provocative statements such as
“Favela” emblazoned on tees, Tisci’s Givenchy took the idea that luxury
can be in the same realm as street to a new level.
Even notable streetwear YouTube channels such as franalations quickly amassed the pieces.
Nike Air Force 1
It’s no secret that Tisci is a big fan of Nike’s classic Air Force 1
model. He’s been wearing the silhouette since 1998 and that passion
culminated in his first sneaker with the sportswear giant in 2014. It
was only right that he collaborated on an Air Force 1. Although the
collaboration wasn’t in conjunction with Givenchy but with Tisci
himself, the product was an iconic array of sneakers swathed in
Givenchy-esque motifs and palettes at that time. The partnership turned
out to be successful and it’s to this day with the NikeLab division that added on an apparel component as well.
The Wedding
When Kanye West and Kim Kardashian got married in 2014, there was of
course plenty of coverage not only on the two, but on the Tisci-designed
wedding attire they wore. That iconic image of the two against a wall
of flowers also apparently took four days to retouch with West saying
they “sat there and worked on that photo for, like, four days because
the flowers were off-color.”
Kanye further expanded upon this: “Can you imagine telling someone
who wants to just Instagram a photo, who’s the No. 1 person on
Instagram, ‘We need to work on the color of the flower wall,’ or the
idea that it’s a Givenchy [wedding] dress, and it’s not about the name
Givenchy, it’s about the talent that is [its designer] Riccardo Tisci —
and how important Kim is to the Internet,” he said. “And the fact the
No. 1 most-liked photo [on Instagram] has a kind of aesthetic was a win
for what the mission is, which is raising the palette.”
Kim’s relationship with Tisci’s work was also highlighted during her
2013 Met Gala appearance, which received headlines for the head-to-toe
floral design. Kardashian was pregnant at the time and the designer went
on to say that “To me, pregnancy is the most beautiful thing in the
world, and when you celebrate something, you give people flowers. I
think she looked amazing. She was the most beautiful pregnant woman I
dressed in my career.”
Nose Rings
Givenchy’s Swarovsky Strass nose rings became synonymous with its
campaigns and runway shows in 2012. The inconspicuous accessories were
quickly sought-after and solidified the brand’s aesthetic.
The Campaigns
Aside from the stunning products and key moments, we will always
remember Riccardo Tisci’s vivid campaigns in how they portrayed his
vision for the brand. Using rising models such as Rodrigo Braga and
Simone Nobili, to prominent figures like Julia Roberts and Donatella
Versace, Tisci knew how to grab the attention of viewers. The rottweiler
played a huge part in his inspiration and his admiration of the animal
was showcased at its highest form in a shoot for Interview Magazine.
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