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In 1999, with sales of around €100 million, Prada acquired 51 per cent of the Helmut Lang company. By 2003 sales had dropped to €27.7 million; however, Prada bought the remaining 49 per cent of the company in 2004 and Lang exited his eponymous label in 2005. Prada sold the company to Japanese company Link Theory Holdings in 2006, who appointed Nicole and Michael Colovos as the new creative directors for the brand. After eight years, the duo left Helmut Lang in February 2014. Rather than appoint a new creative director, the company appointed Isabella Burley, then editor of Dazed & Confused magazine, to the new post of editor-in-residence in 2017, and Shayne Oliver of Hood by Air as its first guest designer. In January 2018 Burley was replaced by Alix Browne, founding editor of V Magazine, together with Mark Howard Thomas as creative director of menswear. Browne left in January 2019 and Thomas in October 2019. Thomas Cawson was then creative director until April 2020. In May 2023, Peter Do was appointed creative director of the brand. In 2010 Helmut Lang personally donated his archive to twelve museums worldwide, including MAK in Vienna, Austria and the Fashion Museum, Bath, England.
Sources: Booknoise.net; New Vision; The New York Times; WWD.
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说明
Invisible Men exhibition label:
PAINT STRIPE ARMY PARKA
Helmut Lang Jeans
1997
Lang reinterpreted classic functional and archetypal garments, refining them for a modern audience. This army parka is from Lang’s Autumn Winter 1997 diffusion line and references a mid-century rider's coat, with neck strap, extended width button placket, and a set of leg straps that allows the bottom of the coat to be secured to the wearer's legs while riding.
Cotton, resin
Archive no. 2019.47.2
说明
Invisible Men exhibition label:
PAINT STRIPE ARMY PARKA
Helmut Lang Jeans
1997
Lang reinterpreted classic functional and archetypal garments, refining them for a modern audience. This army parka is from Lang’s Autumn Winter 1997 diffusion line and references a mid-century rider's coat, with neck strap, extended width button placket, and a set of leg straps that allows the bottom of the coat to be secured to the wearer's legs while riding.
Cotton, resin
Archive no. 2019.47.2