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Kim Niklas Jones OBE (born 11 September 1979) is an English fashion designer. [1] [2] A graduate of Central St Martins College of Art and Design, he concurrently serves as the creative director of both Dior Homme and Fendi womenswear.
On Friday, LVMH confirmed that Kim Jones would be stepping down from his post as women’s wear designer at Fendi after four years, but that he would remain as artistic director of Dior...
This week, it’s Kim Jones leaving Fendi. The luxury furrier announced on Friday that the British designer is stepping down from his job as artistic director after four years. Jones took over the LVMH-owned Fendi in 2020, succeeding the late Karl Lagerfeld.
What Kim Jones did next: 'Money is worth less than time'. I t was just too intense,” says designer Kim Jones, as he plonks down his two Hermès bags (one big Birkin with mini Kelly attached) on ...
Kim Jones Is Fendi's New Renaissance Man The designer on reinventing romance in times of uncertainty. By Alexander Fury; Photographs by Alexandre Guirkinger; Styling by Camille...
Four years after taking on the role of creative director of Fendi, Kim Jones is parting ways with the Italian brand. LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton, Fendi’s parent company, announced the news...
Kim Jones Is Stepping Down at Fendi. The British designer is parting ways with the Roman house after an eventful four-year collaboration. He continues as artistic director of men's collections...
At the impressionable age of 14, Kim Jones, Fendi’s artistic director of women’s collections, experienced a double epiphany when he was turned on both to fashion and to the multifaceted wonders...
Kim Jones On The Future Of Fendi. He's the hardest-working man in fashion, and the most powerful British designer. Now, Kim Jones is ready to use his platform to do more. As his latest...
When plotting his autumn/winter 2023 Dior men’s collection, the designer Kim Jones turned to TS Eliot’s “The Waste Land” — the fragmented, bitter and occasionally droll poem on postwar London...