A new era for the ionic French Maison, led by the visionary Sarah Burton. In a move that has sent ripples through the fashion world, Givenchy has announced the appointment of Sarah Burton as its new creative director. Sarah, an acclaimed name in the industry known for her tenure at Alexander McQueen, brings a wealth of experience and a distinct creative vision to the iconic French house.

Sarah’s journey to Givenchy is marked by a deep-rooted connection with her late mentor (Did you know Alexander McQueen was the chief designer at Givenchy from 1996 to 2001?). She spent her entire career at Alexander McQueen, rising through the ranks to become creative director after the tragic passing of the brand’s founder. Her work at McQueen was characterized by a blend of artistry, innovation, and a profound understanding of the female form.

Givenchy, with its rich heritage and reputation for daring design, presents a new and exciting challenge for Sarah. As the eighth designer to lead the house since its founding in 1952, she joins a lineage of creative visionaries who have shaped its identity. Her appointment marks a significant milestone for Givenchy, as it ushers in a new era of design and innovation.

Sarah’s arrival at Givenchy coincides with a period of transition for the French maison. Following the departure of Matthew M. Williams, the brand has been seeking a creative director who can both honor its legacy and propel it into the future.

Her appointment is seen as a strategi.