Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Paris Fashion Week Closes the Season of Presentations for Spring

Hakaan Ready to Wear Spring

Hakaan Ready to Wear Spring

Hakaan Ready to Wear Spring

Hakaan Ready to Wear Spring

Hakaan Ready to Wear Spring

Hakaan Ready to Wear Spring

After New York, London and Milan, Paris closes the season of presentations for next spring and summer with nine days of shows at which designers will be fighting for buyers and media attention amid worries about a possible economic slowdown.
Christian Dior's show on Friday will be the talk of the town as the brand is still without a designer six months after the departure of John Galliano.
Dior's first show without Galliano in July was panned by critics as confusing and too zany.
Sources close to LVMH, the world's biggest maker of luxury goods which controls Dior, say Marc Jacobs, currently designer at sister brand Louis Vuitton, could succeed Galliano.
But media reports suggest negotiations are proving difficult partly for money reasons. If it happened, the move would trigger a new series of revolving doors within LVMH's stable of fashion brands and other fashion companies.


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