In the musical chairs of fashion, where creative directors seem to switch roles more often than we change our outfits, one vacancy has everyone buzzing: Chanel’s top spot left open by Virginie Viard’s sudden exit in June. With no successor named over five months later, speculation is rampant, and the name on everyone’s lips is Marc Jacobs. The designer himself has expressed keen interest, stating, “There’s only one job I want,” in a recent interview with the Wall Street Journal.
Jacobs, 61, has even sought the help of his friend Sofia Coppola to help him secure the role. “Unfortunately, I’m not in charge”, Coppola told the magazine but added that it would certainly be a “dream” for both of them. If Jacobs were to take the helm, it would mark a significant milestone, being the first American to lead the iconic French house.
As the fashion world eagerly awaits Chanel’s decision, one thing is clear: Jacobs’ potential appointment would not only ignite a fresh era for Chanel but also spark comparisons to the legendary Karl Lagerfeld, who defined the brand for decades.
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