The founders and creative directors of the American avant-garde fashion brand Proenza Schouler, Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez, are leaving their brainchild. The fashion world is wondering where the designer duo, who brought Proenza Schouler, founded in 2002, to the level of a global brand and turned a creative passion into a big business, will go next.
The two designers, along with Proenza Schouler CEO Shira Suweike Snyder, are busy searching for a successor to lead the brand’s creative direction. The designers declined to comment on their future plans, but the fashion world is speculating that they will succeed Jonathan Anderson as creative director of the Spanish luxury house Loewe, which is owned by LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton. That would pave the way for Anderson to take over as creative director of Dior.
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