Jonathan Anderson’s successors at Loewe have been announced — we take a look back at some his best moments

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Jonathan Anderson’s successors at Loewe have been announced — we take a look back at some his best moments


On Monday 17 March the rumours were confirmed — Jonathan Anderson has left his post as creative director of Loewe, a position he has held since 2013. We might have known it was coming for a while (he is rumoured to be moving to Dior), but it doesn’t make it hurt any less.

Anderson has transformed the Spanish leather goods company, owned by conglomerate LVMH, into one of fashion’s most recognisable and coveted labels. His fusion of art, culture and (at times) madness have earned him awards and industry praise alike — he is truly a once in a generation talent.

This morning, exactly a week on from the initial news, Anderson’s successor at Loewe has been named as Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez. The design-duo are the founders and former creative directors of Proenza Schouler. The brand started life in 2002, becoming synonymous with New York cool-girls, and the pair announced their departure in January this year. They will remain on the board of the label, but the question of who will take the helm is yet to be answered.

(Image credit: Loewe)

Anderson’s eponymous label (which he still heads up) JW Anderson began life in 2008, after the Northern Irish designer graduated from London College of Fashion. Originally a menswear brand, he did two seasons as part of the talent incubator Fashion East, before branching into womenswear in 2010. LVMH acquired a minority stake in the label when he took over at Loewe in 2013.



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