Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez Appointed Co-Creative Directors at Loewe
The Proenza Schouler founders succeed Jonathan Anderson after his transformative 11-year tenure, with their first collection anticipated in September 2025.
- Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez will officially begin as co-creative directors of Loewe on April 7, 2025, overseeing all collections, including womenswear, menswear, leather goods, and accessories.
- Jonathan Anderson steps down after elevating Loewe into a global fashion powerhouse, increasing revenues to an estimated €1.5–2 billion in 2024.
- McCollough and Hernandez plan to relocate to Paris and Madrid to immerse themselves in Loewe's heritage and craftsmanship, marking a significant shift from their New York-based Proenza Schouler roots.
- The duo aims to honor Loewe's artisanal legacy while infusing their own cultural and aesthetic perspectives into the brand's future direction.
- Speculation continues regarding Anderson's potential move to Dior, a fellow LVMH-owned brand, as part of broader industry leadership changes.