Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez named new creative directors of Loewe
In an exclusive interview with WWD, Loewe CEO explained the reasons behind this decision, describing them as “, with a vision that goes beyond fashion and extends to multiple cultural disciplines, while also interpreting the variety of markets and customers the brand engages with.” Lepoivre also noted how their warm and open personalities perfectly align with Loewe’s company culture, made up of intensity, passion, and a certain . She also revealed that McCollough and Hernandez will be relocating from New York to Paris — where Loewe’s creative offices are based — with frequent trips to Madrid, the brand’s birthplace (founded in 1846 as a leather-making atelier and supplier to the Spanish royal court). “Among their first tasks will be a visit to the , meetings with artisans, and a deep dive into the Maison’s historical archives,” added Lepoivre. The timeline for their first collection for Loewe has yet to be officially announced. Despite the revolutionary nature of this change — given the near-perfect alignment between Loewe and Anderson — the news does not come as a surprise to fashion insiders: after their exit from Proenza Schouler, many expected their arrival at , and from the earliest signs, the duo was already being linked to Loewe. Now, all that remains is the official confirmation of Jonathan Anderson’s next step, which, according to persistent rumors, should be in the coming weeks (reportedly delayed due to what seems to be a rather between Maria Grazia Chiuri and the LVMH-owned brand).