Olivier Theyskens

Former Artistic Director, Theory

designers

Biography

An intriguing design talent, in his comparatively short career Olivier Theyskens has headed two Parisian fashion houses and founded and closed his own label. Most recently he was the creative director of Theory, having initially launched a capsule collection entitled Theysken’s Theory with the contemporary label, founded by Andrew Rosen and now owned by Fast Retailing.

He exited the brand in June 2014, showing his final collection for the label — Spring/Summer 2015 — in September.

Theyskens told Out of Order magazine that as a child he loved playing with clothes and fabrics, a passion that drove the decision to attend the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Visuels de la Cambre to study fashion design in 1994. In 1997, the burgeoning designer dropped out to start his own label. His first collections were contemporaneously described as gothic extravaganzas, and were created from bed sheets that his grandmother gave to him. Without sufficient financial support, he was forced to close his label.

Theyskens then began creating stage costumes for the Théâtre de la Monnaie. He was brought to the wider public’s attention when, in 1998, Madonna wore one of his dresses to the Academy Awards.

Rochas appointed Theyskens as its creative director in 2002. In March 2003 Theyskens presented his first collection for the house. While there, Theysken’s focus on demi-couture was questioned in business circles as a viable model for the house. In an unexpected announcement Procter & Gamble, Rochas's owner, announced the discontinuation of Rochas's fashion division in July 2006.

In November that same year, Theyskens became artistic director of Nina Ricci; his first collection debuted in 2007. Just four years later, Theyskens left Nina Ricci, taking the role of creative director of Theory’s new upscale contemporary line Theysken’s Theory in 2011, which he eventually left in 2014. After a two-year hiatus, Theyskens returned to the fashion world staging his comeback with a newly revived Olivier Theyskens brand. The designer tapped Maximiliano Nicolelli as CEO, bringing previous experience from LVMH.

Career

Nina Ricci

2006 - 2009

Rochas

2003 - 2006

Brussels, Belgium

Theory

Designer

1997 - 2014

Education

L'École de la Cambre

Vital Statistics

Born
4 January 1977
Nationality
Belgium
Location
United States

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