nilsson leaves nina ricci
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THERE's dissimilar fashion job up for grabs. With everyone surprising if Chloe is ever going to proclaim a fashionable star at the reins and also where Olivier Theyskens will all over now thatRochas is closed, Lars Nilsson has worked and left Nina Ricci. Citing "private causes", the Swedish-born designer evidently just wanted to free up some period. "It's been a truly great experience," he says of the job he held for 3 years since October 2003,
discount tods, following stints at Bill Blass,
Tods sale, Christian Dior and Christian Lacroix. "But I decided to pursue additional entities." Hailing Nilsson a "magnificent mate" for Ricci, Mario Grauso, chancellor of its parent company Puig Fashion Group � which too owns Carolina Herrera and Paco Rabanne - agreed it would miss him. "We're sad to lose him. He's a quite gifted juvenile male and we really enjoyed working with him. We really hope him well." So what happens next? Theyskens, who has been unemployed since the impact closure of Rochas last month,
Tods Bag, namely odds-on favourite to take up Nilsson's character - not least for Christophe Hebre added as common manager of Ricci from Rochas last October. Grauso was also smudged in the second row of Theyskens' last show for Rochas in March, explaining: "Olivier's a friend. He asked me to come to his show. I appreciate his work." According to
WWD the departure of Nilsson,
tods mens shoes, who returned apt Sweden equitable last week to gather the Golden Button gift for fashion, means namely Nina Ricci will not put on a show at Paris Fashion Week in October - whereas the design crew he leaves back will present a spring/summer 2007 accumulation to consumers and reception. (August 23 2006,
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