
Michael Rider evolves a winning formula in debut for Celine in Paris
On Sunday in Paris, Michael Rider, who recently succeeded Hedi Slimane at Celine, decided to get a head start.
In an amuse-bouche for how he plans to shape the brand's future, Rider showed a mixture of men's and womenswear.
The show took place at the brand's sprawling atelier, a short hop from the Tuileries Garden. Guests included the actor Naomi Watts and, fresh from 18 months of South Korean military service, Kim Taehyung, from the K-pop band BTS, who attempted to shelter from the rain under a giant silk foulard that had been erected above a courtyard.
It was a full-circle moment for Rider, an American designer who previously worked under Phoebe Philo during her tenure at the brand from 2008 to 2017.
While fans of her work, known as 'Philophiles', had hoped Rider would reinstate that era of louche tailoring and minimalism, his opening looks quickly curtailed such expectations.
Instead of oversized silhouettes, there was a series of skinny jeans and even skinner trousers, hugging calves so tightly they should have come with a circulation warning.
These lean silhouettes were a nod to his predecessor, Slimane, who honed his signature sharp-edged style during his stints at Saint Laurent and Dior Homme before introducing it to Celine.
Despite initial criticism, Slimane proved lucrative for Celine's parent company LVMH. According to analysts, he was estimated to have doubled Celine's annual sales to €2.5bn (£2.1bn), transforming it into LVMH's third-largest brand, behind Louis Vuitton and Dior. However, in October, he resigned amid rumours of failed contract negotiations.
It's now up to Rider to pick up that moneyed baton.
Rider's appointment comes at a difficult time in the fashion industry, with a significant slowdown across luxury markets (for the first quarter of 2025, LVMH reported a 4% sales drop across fashion and leather goods).
At the annual general meeting in April 2024, LVMH's chief executive, Bernard Arnault, said: 'Celine is chic, hip, sexy fashion for young people even if the prices are what they are, and it works.'
Rather than wiping the slate clean during this period of uncertainty, it appears that Rider is set on evolving on the brand's existing tried and tested formula.
Speaking backstage after the show, Rider said he 'did not want there to be a sense of erasure', adding that 'there was a foundation to build on. That to me felt modern, it felt ethical, it felt strong.'
Rider balanced this homage to the past by intertwining it with his own fashion story. There were nods to his American roots and recent stint as design director of Polo Ralph Lauren, with punchy, coloured knitted V-neck jumpers, neat Oxford shirts and striped ties. Simple evening looks in black including an off-the-shoulder dress and satin-lapelled blazers seemed to subtly recall his previous time at Celine.
Accessories, which are easier for luxury brands to shift than a £5k coat, were a focus. Models' fingers came covered in multiple gold and primary coloured rings. Chunky bangles were stacked on forearms. Giant chain link necklaces were mishmashed. Keyrings jingled with everything from dice to miniature Eiffel Towers.
Rider said he wanted to inject an element of fun. 'I would never want to be perceived as cynical. Having a sense of humour in the luxury space is a beautiful thing,' he said.
Bags ranging from colossal woven baskets and enormous leather totes to dainty pouches were emblazoned with logos ranging from a simple C to a 'Triomphe' monogram, first created by the house's founder Céline Vipiana in 1971.
Rider said he was drawn to a logo's fluid nature. 'They can move from something really tasteful to quickly something that is very different from that. They can be many things.'
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Daily Mail
an hour ago
- Daily Mail
Dakota Johnson wows in plunging strapless dress at film festival
Dakota Johnson looked chic in a strapless black dress as she received the KVIFF President's Award on Saturday. The actress, 35, looked glam on the red carpet held at the Spa Hotel Thermal in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic. She showcased her incredible physique in a body con maxi dress, with a pair of simple black heels for the occasion. Gorgeous: The actress looked incredible in black for the occasion Dakota accessorized with an emerald necklace, matching cross earrings, and an elegant pearl bracelet. She was in good spirits as she proudly help up her new trophy. Dakota was presented with the special award ahead of a screening of her new film, which was written and directed by and also stars Pedro Pascal and Chris Evans. In her brief thank you speech, the star thanked the audience in Czech to the joy of the crowd. She then expressed her gratitude for being invited to the event. Dakota said: 'This looks like Disneyland. It's crazy here. It's so beautiful. And I just couldn't feel more grateful.'


Daily Mail
an hour ago
- Daily Mail
Jack Grealish's girlfriend Sasha Attwood flaunts her toned figure in bold bikinis as she shares glimpse into sunny getaway with footballer and their baby daughter Mila, 9 months
Sasha Attwood has displayed her incredible figure in a slew of sizzling bikini-clad snaps from her sun-soaked holiday with boyfriend Jack Grealish and their baby daughter, Mila. The model, who has been with the Manchester City star, 28, since school, took to her Instagram on Sunday to share a glimpse into their family getaway together. Alongside a loved-up snap of the couple together and several sweet shots of their nine-month-old, Sasha showed off her stylish vacation outfits and bold swimwear. She snapped a mirror selfie flaunting her chiselled midriff and toned legs in a bright red two-piece and another sporting a black bikini top and linen trousers. While she also put on a leggy display in a pair of black shorts and strapless polka dot top, teamed with a Van Cleef & Arpels' necklace - which retails for £8,150. Other photos saw Sasha and Jack taking turns to cuddle Mila in front of a slew of idyllic backdrops, with the little girl looking adorable in lemon-patterned swimsuit and matching hat. Chatting to her fans in a makeup tutorial video last week, the mother-of-one gushed about their holiday and revealed how much Mila was enjoying it. She said: 'Mila is just so happy, she's like a little water baby. She is loving the pool so much.' After over a decade together, Sasha and Jack welcomed their first child, Mila Rose Grealish, in September 2024. In May, she shared an insight into her life as a new mother, as she shared a TikTok video of her daily routine. She began with feeding Mila her bottle and then popping her into her baby bouncer, as she tried to complete some household chores. Sasha revealed to her followers that the little girl was in her 'screaming phrase' and joked that was her favourite mode of communication at the moment. After a quick lunch and skincare, she headed to the gym for a work out session, before going to get her nails done. The day ended with the mother and daughter visiting a soft play centre after Mila woke up from her nap, while Sasha began preparations for a girly night in with her friends. Chatting to her fans in a makeup tutorial video last week, the mother-of-one gushed about their holiday and revealed how much Mila was enjoying it Mila's arrival was announced on Instagram by her footballer father, with Sasha calling it 'the most special moment of my life'. However, despite his joy at becoming a dad, Jack described 2024 as one of the hardest years of his life as he fought for his place in Manchester City. The year saw him spend more time that he would have liked on the bench instead of on the pitch and also narrowly miss out on a spot in England's Euro team. Reflecting on 2024 at the end of the year, Jack said: 'Last year, the whole year itself, it was weird because my little daughter was born, but apart from that it was one of the most difficult years - probably the most difficult year of my life for many reasons, on and off the pitch. 'I found it really difficult. But it's a new year, a sort of fresh start, and hopefully I can kick on from here. 'I feel like in my last few games that I have played - against Palace, Salford and Orient - I am trying to be involved more in the goals and assists. 'Listen, I want to start playing more often and have that rhythm. The way I was a couple of years ago when I was playing a lot of games in a row. 'I do find it difficult at times to come in and out of games, not really playing. Hopefully I can keep training well and playing a few more games.' However, despite his joy at becoming a dad, Jack described 2024 as one of the hardest years of his life as he fought for his place in Manchester City (seen in January) However, it now looks as though Jack is headed for the exit door at Manchester City after being left out of Pep Guardioila's 27-man squad for the Club World Cup. Last month, the manager insisted the footballer needs game time and that it is 'best' for him to leave the club, after signing him rom Aston Villa for £100million in 2021. Guardiola said: 'He had a conversation with the club and they decided it was best. Jack is an exceptional player. The only reason why he didn't play last season is of course my decisions. 'We decide that he has to play. The club was honest, he was honest. We decide that the best thing is to stay (behind) and have a place that he can feel like he can come back to be the player like he was in the year of the Treble or all his career in Aston Villa. 'Without him it would have been more difficult in the year of the Treble. The fact is in the last two seasons he didn't play much minutes. 'He has to come back to play and have the butterflies in his stomach that he can play every three days, every three days and show again the quality he has.'


BBC News
an hour ago
- BBC News
Stornoway play for passengers after Eurostar breaks down
A band played a surprise gig for Eurostar passengers to lighten a stressful situation after their train broke down for more than eight indie folk band Stornoway were on board the 07:52 BST Brussels to London train on Sunday, which came to a stop about two hours into its journey somewhere outside Guînes, rising temperatures and no power, working toilets, or air conditioning, the band decided to take up their instruments and play a show outside the train to pick up flagging has apologised for the breakdown and said it was carrying out a full investigation. Oli Steadman, a multi-instrumentalist in the band, told the BBC: "We were just on our way home and then suddenly there was an emergency stop."I turned to Tom, our trumpet player next to me, and he said 'I think we're going to be here for a long time'. "He somehow knew it was not going to end well."Steadman said emotions were starting to run high and the passengers were eventually allowed to get out of the train onto the sidings. The band missed a day in the recording studio because of the delay, but Steadman "felt much, much worse for the others", which included passengers who were "very young and very frail". "All of them were baffled by the lack of clarity from Eurostar," he added."Not once in the 11-hour journey did we have any official announcement... we just had a rumour mill from drivers to the buffet car." Eventually the band picked up their instruments and played a setlist that included The Only Way Is Up by Yazz, opening with the new lyrics "We've been broken down for six hours long / Being on Eurostar, sure ain't no fun".Steadman said: "What really helped on top of the music was a chaffinch and a couple of chiffchaffs in the beech wood that we happened to be stopped next to who chimed in."The sense that we were out in nature really helped plug people back into that sense that we're part of something bigger."We can all get along even in difficult circumstances, and it was a good thing we weren't stopped in a concrete jungle just outside of central Brussels." The replacement train eventually arrived at St Pancras at 19:20 BST. Eurostar said it would be offering compensation. Stornoway formed in 2005 and had their first radio play on BBC Radio Oxford the following released their debut album Beachcomber's Windowsill in more albums followed before a six-year hiatus and 2023's comeback album Dig The Mountain!They celebrate their 21st anniversary with a gig at the Royal Albert Hall in March next year. You can follow BBC Oxfordshire on Facebook, X (Twitter), or Instagram.