Following in the footsteps of Hedi Slimane, Anthony Vaccarello’s tenure at Saint Laurent has been relatively safe and fall-winter 2018 is no different. Vaccarello has easily continued Slimane’s reset of the house with a stylish man that appreciates slim lines, the color black, and a little rock ‘n’ roll. However, Slimane is slated to return to menswear with the launch of Céline’s line. This fact paints Vaccarello’s creative direction in a new light. Can you really appreciate a continuation of Slimane’s aesthetic or what feels like an assembly line production? Especially, when Slimane will undoubtedly hold court with his own signature designs in the near future.
Saint Laurent Paints Dark Picture with Fall ’18 Collection
The Fashionisto
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Published February 27, 2018
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