PARIS: French luxury goods company LVMH named on Monday Sarah Burton, the longtime-Alexander McQueen designer behind the Princess of Wales’ 2011 wedding dress, as the new creative director for its Givenchy label. The choice of the seasoned British designer, who joins Givenchy after nearly three decades at rival Kering’s Alexander McQueen label, signals a new aesthetic direction for the label, filling a role covered by design teams since the end of last year. View this post on Instagram Her predecessor, Matthew M.

Williams, left Givenchy in December after three years. Known for his streetwear approach, Williams had mixed hoodies into lineups of sharp tailoring on the Paris catwalk, and embellished bags and shoes with prominent zippers and extra straps. Sarah Burton adjusts the dress of Kate Middleton as she arrives at Westminster Abbey for her marriage to Britain’s Prince William in central London April 29, 2011.

Photo: Reuters Burton, a famously discrete designer with a loyal following and strong design credentials, is known for flattering, deconstructed styles at McQueen, and carrying on the legacy of the label’s founder, Lee McQueen following his death. She had worked alongside him for 14 years before becoming creative director in 2010. Her appointment at the French fashion house, founded in 1952 by Hubert de Givenchy, comes as the fashion industry grapples with a global downturn in spending by luxury shoppers, particularly in China, where a property crisis has damp.