When you’ve been highly influential for as long as Lanvin creative director Alber Elbaz has, your opinion tends to carry some weight. But Elbaz, who spent Monday afternoon on a stage doing a Q&A with Harper’s Bazaar editor in chief Glenda Bailey, was as charming and humble as he’s been for all of his 20-plus years in the business.
In a wide-ranging conversation about his life and career, Elbaz told Bailey and the assembled audience about his work for Geoffrey Beene – who taught him never to use the word “commercial” – to the fall of John Galliano, and what he thinks is the most dangerous thing facing the fashion industry today. A look at some of his thoughts, here. …read more
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