Jonathan Anderson has been officially announced as artistic director of Dior Men.
Jonathan Anderson has been named artistic director of Dior Men, succeeding Kim Jones. Anderson’s appointment stunned the global fashion world, which long expected him to take over both menswear and womenswear. His first collection will debut during Paris Fashion Week Men’s, which takes place in June.
OCMA director-CEO Heidi Zuckerman will step down from her role in December.
Heidi Zuckerman will leave her role as CEO and director of the Orange County Museum of Art in December, following a five-year tenure marked by major institutional milestones. Under her leadership, OCMA opened a new Morphosis-designed campus, attracted over half-a-million visitors, and secured $85 million in funding, establishing itself as a key cultural anchor in Southern California.
Sotheby’s upcoming auction of 40-plus Roy Lichtenstein works could fetch more than $35 million.
More than 40 Roy Lichtenstein works from the artist’s family collection will go to auction at Sotheby’s in May, with a combined estimate topping $35 million. The lots span four decades and include major paintings, sculptures, and prints, such as Reflections: Art (1988) and Woman: Sunlight, Moonlight (1996), each valued up to $6 million. Sotheby’s has cited strong global demand following a successful Lichtenstein sale last fall as the impetus for this expanded offering.
Indie film label A24 announces it’s getting into music—but not in the way you might think.
A24 has launched a new social media channel called A24 Music, signaling a formal expansion into the music space without establishing a traditional record label. The move builds on the studio’s reputation for distinctive soundtracks and suggests future music-focused content tied to its cinematic sensibility.
LVMH shareholders have voted to extend Bernard Arnault’s tenure as CEO.
LVMH shareholders have voted overwhelmingly to raise the company’s age limit for its CEO and chairman from 80 to 85, allowing Bernard Arnault, 76, to extend his tenure. The move reinforces Arnault’s continued hold on the world’s largest luxury group, even as speculation grows over which of his five children—all of whom hold senior roles within the company—might eventually succeed him.
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