Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez Appointed Creative Directors of Loewe
Following Jonathan Anderson's departure, Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez have been named the new creative directors of Loewe, the LVMH-owned fashion house. The duo, co-founders of Proenza Schouler, officially assumed the role on April 7. McCollough (born 1978) and Hernandez (born 1979) met in 1998 at Parsons School of Design in New York and launched Proenza Schouler in 2002. Their work at Proenza Schouler, known for minimalist clothing and accessories, dominated the US scene during New York Fashion Week for over two decades, appealing to both businesswomen and trendsetters. In a statement, they expressed honor at joining Loewe, praising the brand's values and the legacy left by Anderson. They thanked Bernard Arnault, Delphine Arnault, Sidney Toledano, and Pascale Lepoivre for entrusting them with the next chapter.
Key facts
- Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez are the new creative directors of Loewe.
- They started on April 7.
- They co-founded Proenza Schouler in 2002.
- They met in 1998 at Parsons School of Design.
- Proenza Schouler is known for minimalist fashion.
- The duo replaces Jonathan Anderson.
- Loewe is owned by LVMH.
- They thanked Bernard Arnault, Delphine Arnault, Sidney Toledano, and Pascale Lepoivre.
Entities
Artists
- Jack McCollough
- Lazaro Hernandez
- Jonathan Anderson
Institutions
- Loewe
- LVMH
- Proenza Schouler
- Parsons School of Design
Locations
- New York
- United States