Dippity Don’t Says: February 2025

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January felt like an entire year, and now we welcome February, and hopefully a brighter outlook for the rest of 2025. We at Fashion Reverie would like to wish our deepest condolences to those affected by the wildfires in Los Angeles, and hope that you all are able to build and come back from this tragedy.

As we gear up for New York Fashion Week over here on the East Coast, the tea kettle is overflowing. From the latest round of designer musical chairs to who is finding themselves in hot water for associating with the current presidential administration, get your teacups. Happy pre-New York Fashion Week.

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Kim Jones is out at Dior Homme. Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri is expected to follow. Jonathan Anderson, the creative director of Loewe, is due to take over the reins at both Dior and Dior Homme. Loewe and Dior are owned by luxury conglomerate, LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton. Anderson’s contract is up, and after his success at Loewe, LVMH is looking to have him breathe some life into Dior, which has been struggling.

This fashion brand owned by this prominent reality star is struggling more than anticipated. While this reality star has found success with her makeup line, her clothing is proving a lot harder to get off the ground. The brand has yet to turn a profit, and she’s trying to revamp her marketing to make the brand as profitable as her other endeavors.

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Designers Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez have left Proenza Schouler, the label they founded. With Jonathan Anderson allegedly in position to take over Dior, the duo is expected to take over Loewe. This leaves Proenza Schouler in the wind as they have no immediate designer in place to take over the brand. When asked about their departure, the pair said it was time, and they wanted to “explore other opportunities.” The other opportunity might be formally announced soon.

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This prominent luxury brand is catching fire for dressing a member of the current Trump administration. After this person with major ties to Trump was seen in one of their garments, much of the fashion world was in a fury. This prominent fashion editor is also not happy with these designers for dressing anyone with ties to the Trump administration, due to her disdain for Donald Trump and his politics. She’s considering black balling them, and that might not go well for them if editors and stylists stop pulling their clothes.

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