In three and a half years at the helm of Nina Ricci’s style, the young Anglo-American designer has brought a breath of fresh air to the nearly century-old fashion house, propelling its romanticism into a new era with an approach that is both gender-fluid and theatrical. He is returning to focus on his own label…

 

And yet another departure in the fashion world…

 

While the turnover of creative directors had slowed down somewhat in recent times, Harris Reed is reviving the trend by announcing his departure from Nina Ricci.

 

“I leave Nina Ricci with a heart full of gratitude and deep appreciation for everything my time there has given me,” he first announced on Instagram. “My sincere thanks go to Puig and the entire Nina Ricci team. Being able to join a heritage house that not only welcomed but actively supported my imagination has been an indescribable honor.”

 

Return to his own label

 

Harris Reed, who joined the fashion house owned by Catalan beauty and fashion group Puig three and a half years ago, later stated in a press release that ”the time has come“ for him to ”devote all his energy“ to his ”own brand, which is entering an incredibly exciting new phase.”

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Sophie Michentef has worked for more than 30 years in the professional press. For fifteen years, she managed the French and international editorial staff of the Journal du Textile. She now puts her press, textile, fashion, and luxury expertise at the service of newspapers, professional organizations, and companies.

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