After four years at the helm, Hedi Slimane is leaving his post as creative director of Saint Laurent. With rumors in the air for several months now, it was finally confirmed today via WWD. The French designer is known for dropping Yves from the brandâs name, as well as taking creative control of the brand campaigns and his rock and roll inspire designs. Slimane recently showcased his final collections for the brand with the Palladium collection shown in Los Angeles and a couture line presented during Paris Fashion Week.
According to the news site, Slimaneâs successor will be Belgian designer Anthony Vaccarello whose namesake label is known for its sexy, body conscious silhouettes. Vaccarello also works as creative director for the Versus Versace brand.
âWhat Yves Saint Laurent has achieved over the past four years represents a unique chapter in the history of the house,â says François-Henri Pinault, chairman and chief executive officer of Kering, says in a statement via WWD. âI am very grateful to Hedi Slimane, and the whole Yves Saint Laurent team, for having set the path that the house has successfully embraced, and which will grant longevity to this legendary brand.â