Marc Jacobs Has Something To Say About His Louis Vuitton Successor...

Marc Jacobs opens up about Nicolas Ghesquiére's appointment at Louis Vuitton, while admitting his own fears over his eponymous label.

Nicolas Ghesquiere replaces Marc Jacobs as Creative Director of Louis Vuitton
Nicolas Ghesquiere replaces Marc Jacobs as Creative Director of Louis Vuitton

Marc Jacobs opens up about Nicolas Ghesquiére's appointment at Louis Vuitton, while admitting his own fears over his eponymous label.

Marc Jacobs has finally spoken out about Nicolas Ghesquiére’s appointment at Louis Vuitton, following his departure from the brand’s creative director role in October.

Nicolas was the frontrunner to replace Marc at the label after the announcement, and it seems to come as no surprise to the American designer.

‘He is a brilliant designer and he’ll do something completely different,’ Marc said. ‘I’ve always admired Nicolas. I’m curious to see what he’ll do. We have such different aesthetics.’

Adding: ‘Things need to change. I’m really glad someone I respect and admire, and think is a really great talent, is there.’

Nicolas made the move from Balenciaga, where he helped Kristen Stewart to shed her Twilight image with a string of fierce campaigns.

Meanwhile Marc left Louis Vuitton to focus on his eponymous label, which is set to become a IPO, but has since insisted that he didn’t know his spring/summer 2014 collection would be his last for Vuitton at the time.

'I'm a little scared,' the designer reportedly said at a Tate Modern talk with architect Peter Marino. 'A healthy fear. I don't know where it's all going to go. I learned a lot from working for Vuitton.'

Marc Jacobs' final show at Paris Fashion Week

Marc Jacobs' final show at Paris Fashion Week
(Image credit: Rex)

So Nicolas Ghesquiére has Marc Jacobs’ seal of approval, are you just as excited to see his first collection for Louis Vuitton?

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