Rachel Scott takes over as creative director at Proenza Schouler

The talented American-Jamaican designer, who has won several prestigious awards for her label Diotima, will replace Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez at Proenza Schouler, which they founded in 2002. The creative director position had been vacant since the duo left to join Loewe.

 

Proenza Schouler has found a replacement for its designers (in both senses of the word), Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez, who were recently appointed to head Loewe. This follows the departure of Jonathan Anderson, who left to join Christian Dior.

 

The lucky winner of the artistic direction of the luxury fashion house is Rachel Scott, founder of the New York label Diotima.

 

Diotima has already won several awards

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Sophie Michentef
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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