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NEWS: From Dior to Berluti, Kris Van Assche is appointed as artistic director

From Dior to Berluti, Kris Van Assche is appointed as artistic director

Previously, working in Dior Homme Belgian designer Kris Van Assche became artistic director of Berluti. Kris will oversee everything from clothes to accessories from leather and shoes. We will see his first collection for the French fashion house in January. We recall that for 11 years he worked as artistic director of the male line of Dior Homme. Kris Van Assche studied at the Antwerp Royal Academy of Fine Arts. And before Dior, he started as Hedi Slimane’s intern at Yves Saint Laurent.

Из Dior в Berluti, Крис ван Аш назанчен креативным директором

Ранее работавший в Dior Homme бельгийский дизайнер Крис ван Аш стал креативным директором Berluti. Крис будет курировать все, от одежды до аксессуаров из кожи и обуви. Мы увидим его первую коллекцию для французского модного Дома в январе. Нопомним, что в течение 11 лет он работал артистическим директором мужской линейки Dior Homme. Учился же Крис ван Аш в Академии искусств в Антверпене. А до Dior он работал под руководством Эди Слимана в Yves Saint Laurent.

photo by Vogue.co.uk

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