From WWD
Monday, January 24, 2005
Helmut Lang Splits from Prada
MILAN - Prada Group said Monday that Helmut Lang has resigned as creative director of the company that bears his name.
Lang's departure came after increasing tensions between the designer and Prada chief Patrizio Bertelli, which WWD revealed last week.
The Lang collections will be designed by the creative team that also produced the men's collection being shown in Paris, Prada said in a statement.
Lang is the second major designer to depart Prada in the last few months after the resignation of Jil Sander from her label in November ÷ the second time the German designer resigned from the Italian luxury group.
Prada bought 51 percent of Helmut Lang in 1999 and the remaining 49 percent last fall. Lang's New York-based fashion house has had a checkered history under Prada's ownership. Wholesale sales declined to about $37 million in 2003 from an estimated $100 million in 1999l.
The Austrian-born Lang and Bertelli were increasingly dueling over the strategic direction of the Lang business, including the merchandising of the collection and creative control over the accessories category, people close to the situation said last week.
Monday, January 24, 2005
Helmut Lang Splits from Prada
MILAN - Prada Group said Monday that Helmut Lang has resigned as creative director of the company that bears his name.
Lang's departure came after increasing tensions between the designer and Prada chief Patrizio Bertelli, which WWD revealed last week.
The Lang collections will be designed by the creative team that also produced the men's collection being shown in Paris, Prada said in a statement.
Lang is the second major designer to depart Prada in the last few months after the resignation of Jil Sander from her label in November ÷ the second time the German designer resigned from the Italian luxury group.
Prada bought 51 percent of Helmut Lang in 1999 and the remaining 49 percent last fall. Lang's New York-based fashion house has had a checkered history under Prada's ownership. Wholesale sales declined to about $37 million in 2003 from an estimated $100 million in 1999l.
The Austrian-born Lang and Bertelli were increasingly dueling over the strategic direction of the Lang business, including the merchandising of the collection and creative control over the accessories category, people close to the situation said last week.







