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Hannah MacGibbon Out at Chloe? Plus, Dior Sources Say It’s Tisci…and Carine?
By Lauren Sherman
From the weekend emerged more crazy designer gossip.
According to Eric Wilson at the New York Times, Hannah MacGibbon is likely to be exiting Chloe after this season. The label, which is owned by Richemont, is said to have already interviewed candidates for the job. We hope this isn’t true, mostly because we really like MacGibbon‘s work.
But back to that other little situation. Sources inside the house of Dior tell Fashionista that the rumor within the company goes like this: Riccardo Tisci is most definitely in, and Carine Roitfeld will serve as the label’s stylist. Roitfeld was most recently linked to Hedi Slimane’s rumored takeover of YSL, although the Stefano Pilati-directed label’s expertly placed piece in the Times seems to have muffled those whispers.
Tags: Carine Roitfeld, Hannah MacGibbon, Hedi Slimane, Riccardo Tisci, Stefano Pilati, YSL
Designer(s): Chloe, Christian Dior
Season: Fall 2011 Paris






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Interesting how Carine may be involved in all of this. I guess we will see what is to come.
I feel like there is so many sneaky plots brewing in the fashion world.
How convenient, that this would all happen?
Maybe I am just paranoid and have read too many conspiracy theory novels hehe
I feel like there is so many sneaky plots brewing in the fashion world.
How convenient, that this would all happen?
Maybe I am just paranoid and have read too many conspiracy theory novels hehe
Does anyone else find it odd that Carine said a month ago that we will know in a month what her new gig is, and now this may be it. Either way, this would mean she knew about someone’s firing. Not to mention, if it is indeed Dior, could Galliano’s exit have actually been orchestrated?
Just a few things to ponder xoxo
Very astute! I guess this also means her ousting from vogue had nothing to do with Arnaults displeasure with some of her latest work for the magazine.
The business of fashion is just that: a business…with all of its plotting, shifts, lay-offs/firings, conspiracies, etc. but with bitchiness, catty behavior, public expletives, and sometimes a phone thrown at you all in the mix. Just another day at the office!!!
-fggofstyle
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