French fashion designer
Virginie Viard
Viard in 2020
Born 1962 (age 62–63) Occupation Artistic Director Years active 1987–present Agent Chanel
Virginie Viard (born 1962) is a French fashion designer who was the creative director of Chanel from 2019 to 2024.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
Early life
Viard grew up in Dijon .[ 4] Her father is a ski champion turned surgeon; her maternal grandparents were silk manufacturers.[ 5]
Viard studied at Le Cours Georges, a fashion school in Lyon, where she specialized in film and theatrical costume. She spent a year in London.[ 6]
Career
Viard began her career as an assistant to costume designer Dominique Borg.
In 1987, Viard joined Chanel where she worked in embroidery . Thereafter, she followed Karl Lagerfeld to Chloé .
Viard left Chloé with Lagerfeld in 1997,[ 7] returning to Chanel[ 8] studio[ 9] as director of the fashion design studio.[ 8] In 2000, she became director of Chanel’s creation studio, where she oversaw the haute couture, ready-to-wear and accessories collections. She worked closely with Lagerfeld on all 10 collections that Chanel produces each year.[ 10]
Beginning with the cruise 2019 show in late 2018, Chanel had Viard take a bow with Lagerfeld after the show, and, in January, she appeared solo at the end of the brand’s two haute couture shows, with the brand explaining that Lagerfeld was “tired.”[ 11] She was appointed artistic director of Chanel fashion house in Paris from 2019, following Lagerfeld's death.[ 12]
Viard's first solo collection[ 13] was in Chanel's Resort / [ 9] Cruise 2020 show , held in the Grand Palais , on May 3, 2019. [ 13] [ 14]
Other activities
Viard designed the costumes for Krzysztof Kieślowski ’s Three Colours: Blue (1993) and was in charge of the wardrobe for Three Colours: White (1994).[ 15]
In 2015, when Lagerfeld accepted the role of creative director of the Hyères Festival, Viard presided over the fashion jury.[ 16]
Personal life
Viard has four siblings: Arnaud [fr ] , Françoise, Marianne and Benjamin.[ 17]
References
^ "Dans l'intimité de Virginie Viard, directrice de studio chez Chanel" . grazia.fr . 2015-04-27.
^ Layla Ilchi (March 4, 2019) — Fashion scoop (Cuillère de mode ) , published by WWD 2019, - accessed 2020-02-15, re-accessed (as source) 2020-02-17
^ "Chanel Designer Virginie Viard to Exit the Brand" . The Business of Fashion . 2024-06-05. Retrieved 2024-06-05 .
^ Zoey Poll (21 April 2022), Walking along the Seine T: The New York Times Style Magazine .
^ Amy Verner (19 February 2019), Virginie Viard Takes the Helm of Chanel After Karl Lagerfeld New York Times .
^ Amy Verner (19 February 2019), Virginie Viard Takes the Helm of Chanel After Karl Lagerfeld New York Times .
^ Layla Ilchi (4 March 2019), Everything You Need to Know About Chanel’s New Designer Virginie Viard Women's Wear Daily .
^ a b "Virginie Viard interview on Chanel - Crash magazine" . crash.fr . 2015-06-11.
^ a b Joanne Fu, editor (may 6 2019) — Chanel's Resort 2020 , published by Vogue - accessed 2020-02-15
^ Layla Ilchi (4 March 2019), Everything You Need to Know About Chanel’s New Designer Virginie Viard Women's Wear Daily .
^ Chanel Names Virginie Viard as Successor, Fendi Maintains Show Women's Wear Daily , 19 February 2019.
^ "Décès de Karl Lagerfeld: Virginie Viard lui succède à la création des collections chez Chanel" . lesoir.be . 2019-02-19.
^ a b Lauren Alexis Fisher (may 3 2019) — chanel resort 2020 show , published by Harpers Bazaar 2020 - accessed 2020-02-15, sourced from Kristen Stewart , with Barry Samaha (February 12, 2020) — "Virginie is a punk rocker" , published by Harpers Bazaar 2020 - accessed 2020-02-15
^ Héloïse Salessy (3 May 2019) — Chanel transformed the Grand Palais into an incredible train station for its Cruise 2020 show , published by Condé Nast as Vogue France - accessed 2020-02-15 (source included because of contradiction @ Chanel_ready-to-wear_collection#Chanel_Ready-to-Wear_Spring_2020_Runway_Show )
^ Brooke Marine (19 February 2019), Virginie Viard Will Succeed Karl Lagerfeld As Chanel’s Creative Director W .
^ Amy Verner (19 February 2019), Virginie Viard Takes the Helm of Chanel After Karl Lagerfeld New York Times .
^ "Adieu à Bernadette Viard" . bienpublic.com . 2013-06-14.
Bibliography
Cruise 2019/20 Show - Cruise 2019/20 - accessed 2020-02-15
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