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Ready-to-Wear Spring 2020

At Nina Ricci, Sharp Romanticism

27 September 2019 • By Angelo Flaccavento

Designers Rushemy Botter and Lisi Herrebrugh radiate enthusiasm, ideas and naivety, but they have yet to figure out how to retain a consistent vision while making desirable clothes.

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Ready-to-Wear Spring 2020

At Nina Ricci, Sharp Romanticism

Designers Rushemy Botter and Lisi Herrebrugh radiate enthusiasm, ideas and naivety, but they have yet to figure out how to retain a consistent vision while making desirable clothes.
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BoF Professional Exclusive

Puig Is Getting Serious About Fashion… to Sell More Fragrance

27 September 2019 • By Lauren Sherman

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BoF Professional Exclusive

Puig Is Getting Serious About Fashion… to Sell More Fragrance

The Spanish scent giant that owns Dries Van Noten, Carolina Herrera, Jean Paul Gaultier, Paco Rabanne and Nina Ricci is trying to reposition itself as brand-builder first, licensee second. Can José Manuel Albesa, the executive behind the strategy, make it work?
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Power Moves

Power Moves | Lanvin Names CEO, Nina Ricci Appoints Creative Directors

30 August 2018 • By Victoria Berezhna

Jean-Philippe Hecquet joins Lanvin as its new chief executive, while Nina Ricci taps Rushemy Botter and Lisi Herrebrugh as creative directors.

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Power Moves

Power Moves | Lanvin Names CEO, Nina Ricci Appoints Creative Directors

Jean-Philippe Hecquet joins Lanvin as its new chief executive, while Nina Ricci taps Rushemy Botter and Lisi Herrebrugh as creative directors.
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Breaking News

Decoding the Dries Van Noten Deal

14 June 2018 • By Kati Chitrakorn

14 June 2018 • By Kati Chitrakorn

The Belgian designer has sold a majority share in his label to Spanish luxury group Puig. What’s at stake?
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Decoding the Dries Van Noten Deal

The Belgian designer has sold a majority share in his label to Spanish luxury group Puig. What’s at stake?
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News Bites

Power Moves | Guillaume Henry Exits Nina Ricci, Tatler Names Creative Director

15 March 2018 • By Tamison O'Connor

15 March 2018 • By Tamison O'Connor

This week, Nina Ricci's creative director Guillaume Henry has left after three years at the creative helm, while Tom Usher has been appointed Tatler’s creative director.
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Power Moves | Guillaume Henry Exits Nina Ricci, Tatler Names Creative Director

This week, Nina Ricci's creative director Guillaume Henry has left after three years at the creative helm, while Tom Usher has been appointed Tatler’s creative director.
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Ready-to-Wear - Autumn 2019

Nina Ricci: A Play of Opposites

3 March 2018 • By Angelo Flaccavento

This season, Guillaume Henry presented a considered face-off between the masculine and the feminine, but things failed to truly condense.

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Ready-to-Wear - Autumn 2019

Nina Ricci: A Play of Opposites

This season, Guillaume Henry presented a considered face-off between the masculine and the feminine, but things failed to truly condense.
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Ready-to-Wear - Spring 2018

Nina Ricci's Circus of Desire

30 September 2017 • By Angelo Flaccavento

Guillaume Henry presented a charming if utterly costume-y collection that looked very feminine and very French with a certain freshness, even jolliness in the mix.

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Ready-to-Wear - Spring 2018

Nina Ricci's Circus of Desire

Guillaume Henry presented a charming if utterly costume-y collection that looked very feminine and very French with a certain freshness, even jolliness in the mix.
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Ready-to-Wear - Autumn 2017

A Fine Balance at Nina Ricci

6 March 2017 • By Angelo Flaccavento

The success of Guillaume Henry's mix of Parisian lady and Death Valley cowgirl sounds unlikely — but it worked.

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Ready-to-Wear - Autumn 2017

A Fine Balance at Nina Ricci

The success of Guillaume Henry's mix of Parisian lady and Death Valley cowgirl sounds unlikely — but it worked.
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Ready-to-Wear Spring 2017

Half Time at Nina Ricci

2 October 2016 • By Angelo Flaccavento

Guillaume Henry's collection had a sultriness and soccer-inspired sportiness that was tempting, but the result lacked focus.

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Ready-to-Wear Spring 2017

Half Time at Nina Ricci

Guillaume Henry's collection had a sultriness and soccer-inspired sportiness that was tempting, but the result lacked focus.
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Ready-to-Wear - Autumn 2016

Nina Ricci's New Codes

6 March 2016 • By Angelo Flaccavento

Exploiting the tension between sensuality and strictness, Guillaume Henry's latest collection was a continuation of Spring, featuring a dark colour palette, glossy surfaces and a mysteriously carnal aura.

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Ready-to-Wear - Autumn 2016

Nina Ricci's New Codes

Exploiting the tension between sensuality and strictness, Guillaume Henry's latest collection was a continuation of Spring, featuring a dark colour palette, glossy surfaces and a mysteriously carnal aura.
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