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In the early hours of Tuesday morning, it was announced that Hedi Slimane had left Celine. The brand’s creative director stepped down following a seven year tenure at the prestigious Parisian house. You may also like Slimane joined Celine as creative director in January 2018, marking a new chapter for the iconic French luxury brand.

Known for his previous work at Dior Homme and Saint Laurent, Slimane brought his signature style, rooted in rock-and-roll aesthetics, sharp tailoring, and a rebellious spirit, to Celine, a brand historically associated with understated elegance and modern femininity under Phoebe Philo. Upon taking over, Slimane rebranded the label, removing the accent from ‘Céline’ and introducing a bold, youth-driven vision. His debut SS19 collection in September 2018 was polarising, shifting from the minimalist, refined designs that had attracted Philo's loyal following to a more edgy, nightlife-inspired aesthetic featuring skinny suits, leather jackets, and short, party-ready dresses.



This move stirred significant discussion in the fashion world, as it represented a complete departure from the previous era. However, over time, Slimane has expanded his approach, incorporating elements of 1970s bourgeois chic, vintage-inspired tailoring, and gender-fluid designs, while retaining his distinctive style. His collections have evolved to balance Celine’s heritage with his personal design language.

Slimane’s influence at Celine continues to shape the brand,.

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