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Claire Waight Keller left Givenchy

Claire Waight Keller left Givenchy

Клэр Уэйт Келлер ушла из Givenchy

It became known that Claire Waight Keller’s cooperation with Givenchy House was terminated, the press service of the brand reported. Claire became the first woman to be appointed creative director of the House. She parted with the brand after the completion of a three-year contract. Givenchy thanked Waight Keller for her great contribution to the development of the fashion house. Who will replace her at the post is not yet known. Recall that it was Claire Waight Keller who designed the wedding dress for the former Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle in 2018. And before she began working at Givenchy, the designer successfully collaborated with Chloé, Pringle of Scotland, Gucci and Ralph Lauren. 

Стало известно, что прекращено сотрудничество Клэр Уэйт Келлер с Домом Givenchy, об этом сообщила пресс-служба бренда. Клэр стала первой женщиной, которая была назначена на пост креативного директора Дома. Она расстается с брендом после завершения трехлетнего контракта. В Givenchy поблагодарили Уэйт Келлер за огромный вклад в развитие модного Дома. Кто сменит ее на посту, пока не известно. Напомним, что именно Клэр Уэйт Келлер разраотала дизайн свадебного платья для бывшей Герцогини Сассекской Меган Маркл. В 2018 году. А до того, как она начала работать в Givenchy дизайнер успешно сотрудничала с Chloé, Pringle of Scotland, Gucci и Ralph Lauren.

Photos by @clarewaightkeller, Vogue.com, hellomagazine.com 

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