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9:06 pm - 04/09/2012

Raf Simons replaces John Galliano at Dior



Christian Dior has named Belgian designer Raf Simons as its new artistic director, seven months after its icon, John Galliano, was convicted by a Paris court for drunken anti-Semitic ravings.

A fashion rebel of a different sort, Simons — who began his career as a furniture designer and has had his own successful menswear label — will present his first show for the renowned Dior fashion house in July, according to Monday's announcement.

Galliano was dismissed by Dior in March 2011, days before its fall-winter runway show, after a video went viral on the Internet showing the bad-boy designer inebriated and insulting a fellow client at a Paris cafe. He was heard slurring "I love Hitler," among other incendiary remarks.

The 44-year-old Simons, who designed for the minimalist Jil Sander label from 2005 until just recently, was a top name among rumored candidates for the Dior job.

A statement by Dior said Simons will serve as artistic director for haute couture, ready-to-wear and women's accessories. It praised him as "one of the greatest current talents" and said he will "inspire and propel into the 21st century" the style carried on by the prestigious house since its creation in 1946.

"I am thrilled to join this great house ...," the statement quoted Simons as saying. "The house of Dior is the symbol of absolute elegance."



How Simons will translate his own vision for Dior will doubtless be the top question at the Paris show in July. His palette has produced both minimalist and maxed-out colors on precision designs.

Simons has had a quirky career. After moving from furniture to menswear in 1995, he then took a sabbatical and ended up as a professor of the fashion department at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, from 2000 until 2005. His menswear label mixed a rebellious touch with precision.

Simons was clearly preparing for his Dior moment with his February shows in Paris then Milan — his last for Jil Sander. At his Milan finale, he shed tears and took a second curtain call after ovations and a spontaneous invasion of the runway.

Fashionistas will clearly be glad to have him back, this time at a house with deep roots in a venerable fashion institution. After its founding in 1946, Dior presented its first collection a year later. Today, Dior is one of the world's top fashion houses, producing finely crafted couture to widely available cosmetics.

The interim design leadership at Dior came from Bill Gaytten and was safe and serviceable, but likely not enough to sustain Dior's buzz and prestige.

With the announcement, Dior can close for good the painful chapter of the Galliano affair.

Galliano was convicted in September of "public insults based on origin, religious affiliation, race or ethnicity" but not given a prison term or forced to pay a fine, imposed but suspended.

At the trial, the once prideful designer humbly explained he had a "triple addiction" — to alcohol, barbiturates and sleeping pills — and said he recalled nothing. He said he was sorry for "the sadness that this whole affair has caused."

In testimony before the court in proceedings in June, Galliano said he didn't recall anything.

Where Galliano had showmanship and flair — sometimes outrageous — Simons tends to be more restrained. He took the helm at Jil Sander when the faltering label was looking for a designer who could push the line further without abandoning the minimalist trademark of the founder, who had since left the company.

Simons began with a black and white womenswear collection. His evolution there culminated several seasons ago in a burst of color that dazzled the fashion world.

The winter 2013 show, presented on the fourth day of Milan Fashion Week on Feb. 25, was his last as creative director for the label. It was feminine soft.

Simons has much support in the industry. His designs have increasingly becoming a bellwether for trends. Lately, his clothes gained support in fashion magazines, and the Jil Sander show became a must-have ticket during the Milan Fashion Week.

Still, he doesn't have the celebrity of a Galliano, and Jil Sander didn't have as broad an audience to please as does Dior. It will be the trick for Simons to balance exciting, fashion-forward design with global appeal that will find its place on red carpets and in department stores.



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What do you think, ONTD fashionistas? Is he the right choice? If not, who do you think should've been appointed?
corposant 10th-Apr-2012 05:17 am (UTC)
Galliano is an ass and deserved to be fired. But man I loved his clothes.
no_x_doubts 10th-Apr-2012 05:18 am (UTC)
exactly this.
one_hoopy_frood 10th-Apr-2012 05:26 am (UTC)
Absolutely.
couturelights 10th-Apr-2012 05:37 am (UTC)
basically
jazzypom Flawless comment10th-Apr-2012 08:54 am (UTC)
I started saving pennies for a piece of Galliano back in the early nineties when I saw his work in Time. Now, it's all ashes, you know?
likegunfire 10th-Apr-2012 05:18 am (UTC)
should have been vera wang imo!!
lovejoydiver 10th-Apr-2012 05:18 am (UTC)
i guess it's finally official then. hmmm he's definitely not who would have come first in mind when it came to who to replace galliano, especially since their aesthetic seem like polar opposites, so it'll definitely be interesting. whatever, i still love him and his last collection for jil sander was perfect.

christian lacroix or olivier theyskens would have been my first pick.
bienenkiste 10th-Apr-2012 01:53 pm (UTC)
ita on everything.
gigglyvapidslut 10th-Apr-2012 05:49 pm (UTC)
god yes, preach it bb
theyskens for dior
i'd love to see that sfm you have no idea
mangosmuggler 10th-Apr-2012 05:19 am (UTC)
Good!

He and Mel Gibson can go DIAF together. They believe that shit - the alcohol just makes their dumbasses say it out loud.
robotpotatoes 10th-Apr-2012 05:20 am (UTC)
omg bad choice.

shouldve considered Olivier Theyskens!!!!!
jasmina12345 10th-Apr-2012 05:37 am (UTC)
Olivier needs to go back to Nina Ricci lbr

icangoforthat 10th-Apr-2012 05:48 am (UTC)
nah, what Olivier needs to do is to start his own label.
winegums 10th-Apr-2012 08:11 am (UTC)
He had his own label, someone should give him the funding to revive it.
gigglyvapidslut 10th-Apr-2012 05:52 pm (UTC)
i love him dearly, wish he were bigger/had the $ to channel his innate greatness in peace
starchit 10th-Apr-2012 06:17 pm (UTC)
Oh man, I love Theyskens so, so much
icangoforthat 10th-Apr-2012 05:23 am (UTC)
I'm actually excited for this. His last two jil sander collections were definitely hinting to a dior aesthetic. Can't wait to see what he does for couture.

will be curious to see how he handles dior and his eponymous label.

Edited at 2012-04-10 05:24 am (UTC)
hershelwalker 10th-Apr-2012 05:33 am (UTC)
I loved F/W 12 jil sander so much.
icangoforthat 10th-Apr-2012 05:41 am (UTC)
Not my fav from Raf, but the collection was stunning. The shoes made me want to jizz my pants though. Such a balenciga hybrid of some of Nicolas best collections.

molokomolotov 10th-Apr-2012 05:34 am (UTC)
never thought i'd see this here.........
jasmina12345 10th-Apr-2012 05:35 am (UTC)
PRAISE JESUS!!

Raf Simmons is flaw free imo and can do no wrong
yamcha 10th-Apr-2012 05:47 am (UTC)
I am so proud of Raf and I can't wait to see what he will do with the house. I LOVED Jil Sander under him, and his menswear line...don't even get me started. He is gifted in the art of structured minimalism that isn't boring.
poisoned_summer 10th-Apr-2012 05:54 am (UTC)
he doesn't...look like a fashion designer
azn_trang 10th-Apr-2012 05:59 am (UTC)
Is this better, Zoolander?
squirrels_oh_no 10th-Apr-2012 06:32 am (UTC)
He looks like Ralph Fiennes circa Strange Days except with short hair in that pic.
shincaru 10th-Apr-2012 05:59 am (UTC)
I like it though.

He looks like someone's architect dad who does morning sudoku and probably drives a Saab.
lisse_pitch13 10th-Apr-2012 06:30 am (UTC)
LMAO,SPOT ON
discordaxis 10th-Apr-2012 06:33 am (UTC)
lol perfect
bienenkiste 10th-Apr-2012 01:53 pm (UTC)
LMAO.
karinette001 10th-Apr-2012 02:06 pm (UTC)
lmfao omg
winegums 10th-Apr-2012 08:17 am (UTC)
by that same logic, neither did McQueen.



leatherandjeans 10th-Apr-2012 08:40 am (UTC)
He looks qt. He has a kind face.
railway 10th-Apr-2012 06:13 am (UTC)
WHERE IS GINGERSLAM2 FOR THIS NEWS
mortgagepayment 10th-Apr-2012 06:41 am (UTC)
My baby.
dramatik_irony 10th-Apr-2012 06:42 am (UTC)
I still wish it had gone to Haider Ackermann.

I'm just really happy they didn't move Ricardo Tisci from Givenchy though and that they didn't give it to Marc Jacobs.
color_schemer 10th-Apr-2012 06:55 am (UTC)
marc jacobs needs to stay in his own motherfuckin lane.

i hold such a grudge.
kapuki234 10th-Apr-2012 08:06 am (UTC)
he is the definition of past his prime and overrated.
winegums 10th-Apr-2012 08:19 am (UTC)
same here. Givenchy needs Tisci, he is slaying there.
lianri 10th-Apr-2012 03:15 pm (UTC)
Haider is going to Chanel when Karl quits, though. It's all but confirmed.
drammh 10th-Apr-2012 07:17 am (UTC)
oh well, at least he has his own line
janey 10th-Apr-2012 07:33 am (UTC)
i really like him, but i'm not sure how he'll do at dior

i'm cautiously optimistic
kapuki234 10th-Apr-2012 08:05 am (UTC)
kinda exciting tbh.

i remember loving the shit he did at jil sander.
leatherandjeans 10th-Apr-2012 08:40 am (UTC)
Flawless choice. Jil Sander has been amazing.

Edited at 2012-04-10 08:41 am (UTC)
sitakhet 10th-Apr-2012 11:40 am (UTC)
Are there pics of him where he doesn't have psycho eyes?
karinette001 10th-Apr-2012 02:06 pm (UTC)
I can,t wait to see what he'll do tbh!!
___sasuka 10th-Apr-2012 02:47 pm (UTC)
:D
winonaforever 10th-Apr-2012 05:39 pm (UTC)
Good choice imo, his work for Jil Sander has been fantastic.
gigglyvapidslut 10th-Apr-2012 05:54 pm (UTC)
the more i think about it the better it sounds

joining the Theyskens stans with all my heart though
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