Fashion is considered a multi-billion dollar industry that has to constantly innovate and offer new products for its economic survival. Many people think that celebrities and models are the real stars of the fashion world; But the main innovators who are responsible for the survival of the magical world of this field are “creative managers”. Creative directors are the architects of our wearable dreams and execute the charm that fashion houses command them.
Creative directors are the custodians of a brand’s aesthetic and heritage and are admired by the press, the rich and famous. These visionaries act as a brand’s aesthetic guide and create the details of a brand’s image. They ensure that each collection resonates with the spirit of the times and moves the industry forward.
As legacy brands rethink their design aesthetics and introduce new creative directors to the mix, their appointment becomes even more important. Recently, the transfer of creative managers has accelerated and surprised the activists of this field; For example, a few weeks ago, the sudden news of Pier Paolo Piccioli’s farewell after 25 years of collaboration with Valentino shocked everyone. Valentino’s new creative director is Alessandro Michele, who previously worked at Gucci.
Considering the importance of the role of creative director in fashion houses mentioned earlier, in this article, the best creative directors of 2023 and 2024 are examined. It should be noted that this ranking has been measured according to the statistics provided by the general fashion media.
1- Seán McGirr’s challenging presence in the Alexander McQueen brand

Sean McGuire, the Irish-born designer who was recently appointed as the new creative director of Alexander McQueen, has attracted a lot of attention in the fashion industry. His appointment to the role followed the departure of Sarah Burton, who was well out of the role after a 26-year reign. Burton, who has been the brand’s creative director since the death of Alexander McQueen, said goodbye to the brand at the end of the spring-summer 2024 show.
The fashion industry didn’t have to wait long to find out who was following Sarah Burton’s footsteps in McQueen; Because just three days after Burton’s last fashion show for the brand, Sean McGuire was appointed creative director. As a lesser-known designer, this is his first major role at the helm of a major luxury house. Of course, McGuire has also worked for various fashion houses during his career, including JW Anderson and Dries van Noten.
McGirr’s appointment is aimed at accelerating the financial promotion of the McQueen brand by its parent company, Kring. After McQueen’s financial growth before 2020, it is said to have slowed down recently. As the new captain of the Alexander McQueen brand, Sean McGuire promises to lead the brand in an exciting and innovative direction.
2- The unexpected arrival of Sabato De Sarno to Gucci


The fashion industry was shocked in 2023 by the unexpected departure of Alessandro Michele, Gucci’s creative director. The brand replaced him with Sabato de Sarno, as Sarno brought a fresh perspective. The Italian luxury fashion house Gucci entered a new era of creativity with the introduction of the Sarno Collection, which was presented at Milan Fashion Week in September 2023.
Sarno joined Valentino in 2009 after working at Prada and Dolce & Gabbana. He was a driving force in Valentino’s design studio, and with his presence, the fashion industry saw Valentino transform from an icon of old fashioned elegance into a global trendsetter, garnering attention on social media and influencing global fashion trends.
His creative genius is best known for designing last year’s most iconic wedding dress worn by Nicola Peltz at her wedding to Brooklyn Beckham.


3- Olivier Rousteing’s creativity in Balmain


All fashion activists and enthusiasts are familiar with Olivier Rousteing. He is one of the youngest and one of the few non-white designers to lead a major European fashion house, and his collections are always among the most talked about fashion shows.
Since he is from a generation familiar with the Internet, he has a skill in working with virtual media figures such as Kendall Jenner, Gigi Hadid, Kim Kardashian, etc. He is one of the pioneers of Instagram marketing and in his several years of activity, he has succeeded in attracting the attention of the young generation to his designs.
Rousting started his professional career in 2003 as one of the designers of Roberto Cavalli and eventually became the head of the women’s clothing department of this brand.
He entered the Balmain brand as a ready-to-wear designer in 2009, but since 2011 he has been able to reach the position of creative director of this brand and has maintained this position until now. The remarkable point of Rousting is that despite his young age, he has been able to stay in the position of creative director for many years, because he always presents a creative and new idea.
While drawing inspiration from the rich archives of the French fashion house Balmain and the traditional fashion techniques of the atelier, he brings a contemporary, musically inspired perspective that resonates with Balmain’s young army. Each season, his runways showcase not only fashion, but the vibrant and inclusive culture that defines Balmain today.
It is recommended to see the artist’s personal life in the Netflix documentary Wonder Boy, which takes an intimate look at his life as a fashion guru.
4- Pharrell Williams, master of fashion music in the Louis Vuitton brand


Meet the man who creates a symphony of style at Louis Vuitton. After the tragic death of Virgil Abloh, he stepped into the Louis Vuitton brand as the creative director of the men’s line and made a historic moment; Because he became the second black American designer to lead a luxury French fashion house.
The influence and success of Pharrell Williams as one of the best creative directors is due to the fact that he has combined a sense of music with the fashion industry. With 13 Grammy Awards, including an Academy Award nomination for the song “Happy,” she has been able to span and influence the music and fashion industries alike.
Pharrell is also the owner of streetwear brand called Billionaire Boys Club. On the other hand, he is a rapper, and this has made street style design a part of his signature work.
Pharrell’s creative journey extends to collaborations with famous brands such as Chanel and Tiffany, showcasing his versatile genius. His appointment at Louis Vuitton promises a new and exciting era for this brand; An era that combines luxury with streetwear.
5- Harris Reed (Harris Reed) genderless designer in Nina Ricci brand


British-American Harris Reid made fashion history at just 26 years old by becoming the youngest creative director of Nina Ricci’s luxury fashion house. Vogue magazine gives an interesting definition of this designer and describes him as “fashion’s secret weapon”.
Since she has defined a genderless identity for herself, her designs emphasize flexibility and acceptance of gender. Her designs showcase gender fluidity and she is aware of the power of clothing to shape identity and gender.
Harris’ design process is inspired by social and political issues and focuses on fashion’s responsibility to spark conversation about injustices.
On the other hand, for Harris, fashion is a revolution; A powerful tool to create an expressive and receptive world. His designs go beyond clothes and include various branches of fashion, including fragrances and designing genderless cosmetics in collaboration with MAC.
For her debut collection at Nina Ricci, Fall/Winter 2023, Harris released a statement saying, “Nina Ricci felt dreamy romantic to me. I wanted to reference the extraordinary history of the brand, while at the same time conveying feminine codes for the modern consumer. To interpret in a poetic and fluent way. I’m very excited to begin a bold new era at Nina Ricci, and I hope it’s more inclusive and exciting than ever.”
6- Simon Porte Jacquemus (Simon Porte Jacquemus) in Jacquemus brand


At the age of 33, Simon is recognized as one of the most respected and famous creative directors of the fashion world in 2023. When he was only 20 years old, he entered the fashion world with his namesake brand Jacomos. Simon is known for his ability to deconstruct fashion norms, reimagining iconic French elements with a twist that blurs the lines between commercial and conceptual fashion.
His collections are a mix of surrealism and daring, characterized by asymmetrical designs, oversized silhouettes and unconventional runway presentations.
His creative genius goes beyond clothes and he has a special expertise in designing strange and unusual accessories; For example, for several years, his very small bags even earned the title of the smallest bag.
She’s also a master of social media, managing an Instagram presence that’s as playful as her designs. Simon even published a photography book called La Grande Motte with one of his collections.
In general, Simon’s designs are suitable for those who are looking for deconstructive and challenging fashion.


7- Daniel Lee (Daniel Lee) and his brilliance in Barbary


In 2022, the Burberry brand announced Daniel Lee as its new creative director, heralding a new era of style and innovation. Daniel, a 37-year-old English fashion designer, brings a wealth of experience and creativity to this British brand.
Prior to joining Burberry, Daniel served as creative director of Italian luxury fashion house Bottega Veneta from 2018 to 2021, leading a remarkable revival of the brand. He was previously the ready-to-wear design director at Celine and has also worked at Balenciaga and Donna Karan.
In his new role, Daniel oversees all Burberry collections and will debut his designs at London Fashion Week in February 2023. It is noteworthy that Daniel Lee unveiled the visual identity and redesigned logo of Berber in his first collection. The new visual identity is an updated logo design of the barbarian knight design first created in 1901.
Under the creative leadership of Daniel Lee, Barbarian is poised to soar to new heights and carry forward its storied legacy.
8- Matteo Tamburini at Tod’s


From the beginning of December 2023, Matteo Tamborini was appointed as the creative director of the Italian luxury brand Tod’s. This position was handed over to Tamborini after the resignation of Walter Chiapponi, who held this role until September.
Tamborini said: “I am proud and excited to join the Tod’s family and become a part of a brand that is very close to my origins and memories. I align myself with the values of the brand and the style it has done so far.”
The first Tamburini collection in this brand was presented in the Fall-Winter 2024 at the Milan Fashion Week. In fact, Tamburini’s first collection was a very convincing representation of Italian style, and he tried to combine this style with a sense of luxury and the dynamism of life on the move.
Conclusion:
The implementation of many aesthetic concepts of the fashion structure is the responsibility of the creative director, and their intelligent appointment has a significant impact on the economic growth of fashion brands. So far, 2023 and 2024 have been the years when many creative directors of fashion brands changed, and some of them suddenly and shockingly stepped down from their positions. Luxury fashion houses expect that by changing their creative director, new ideas and consequently new customers will be directed towards their brand. In this article, some of the best creative managers were categorized and analyzed.
Sources:
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