This week, fashion’s biggest headlines covered brand sales, runway announcements, store openings and the never-ending game of designer exits. Among the buzziest, Hedi Slimane departed from Celine after a seven-year tenure as the House’s creative director, and Michael Rider , former Polo Ralph Lauren designer, was named his successor. Elsewhere, MM6 Maison Margiela was revealed to be the next guest designer at Pitti Uomo ; LVMH sold Off-WhiteTM to Bluestar Alliance; Stüssy unveiled plans to open a new flagship in NYC, and Y/Project officially went up for sale.

Below, Hypebeast has rounded up the top fashion stories of the week so you can stay up to date on trends in the industry. Hedi Slimane Exits Celine Sign up for a FREE Account To View More Gain access to all of our content, insights and editorials by registering for a free account now. Jean Baptiste Lacroix/Wireimage/Getty Images On Wednesday morning, LVMH confirmed that Hedi Slimane would be departing from Celine after a seven-year tenure as the House’s creative director.

“Under his creative and artistic direction, Celine has experienced exceptional growth and established itself as an iconic French couture house,” the brand said in a statement to WWD . A few hours after the announcement, Celine revealed that Michael Rider, former creative director of Polo Ralph Lauren, would fill the role. Rider previously worked at Celine for 10 years, during Phoebe Philo’s era at the brand.

Before that, he designed for Ba.