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LONDON, United Kingdom — Today, we're pleased to share the inaugural BoF Breakfast Club, BoF's forum for exploring the week's most important fashion news with the fashion industry's most opinionated experts.
This week, we discuss the return of John Galliano to the fashion fold as he debuted his first collection for Maison Margiela in London and ask whether the collection was a hit or a miss, and what it means for the future of the brand and it's new designer.
Over in Milan we explore the future of Gucci where the creative director Frida Giannini made an early exit from the brand, following her partner and former Gucci chief executive Patrizio di Marco, who exited earlier this month. What can we expect from Gucci now, and which designer could take over?
BoF's Imran Amed is joined by fashion historian and BoF Columnist Colin McDowell, creative consultant Mimma Viglezio and Paula Reed, creative director of MyTheresa.com.
Enjoy, and bon appétit!
The BoF Breakfast Club was generously hosted at The London EDITION.
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