In an expected announcement, Jonathan Anderson has confirmed his departure from Loewe. After an eleven-year tenure that redefined the Spanish luxury house, his exit marks the end of a transformative era.
During his tenure, Anderson transformed Loewe from a respected heritage brand into a global fashion powerhouse, injecting it with a fresh, modern aesthetic that captivated a new generation of consumers. His innovative designs and bold vision have undoubtedly left an indelible mark on the brand, making his exit a significant turning point.
"While reflecting on the last 11 years, I have been lucky enough to be surrounded by people with the imagination, the skills, the tenacity and the resourcefulness to find a way to say 'yes' to all my wildly ambitious ideas. While my chapter draws to a close, Loewe's story will continue for many years to come, and I will look on with pride, watching it continue to grow, the amazing Spanish brand I once called home!" said Anderson.
Although no further details were revealed, it has been widely speculated that Jonathan Anderson may be heading to Dior. Meanwhile, Proenza Schouler designers Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez, who exited their New York-based label in January, are allegedly said to succeed Anderson at Loewe.