Jonathan Anderson Closes a Cycle at Loewe After 11 Years of Innovation
The world of fashion continues to evolve constantly, and Jonathan Anderson has confirmed his departure from Loewe after 11 years leading its creative direction. The firm announced the news in a statement, while the designer confirmed it through his social media accounts. This change marks the end of an era in which Anderson transformed the historic Spanish house into a global luxury brand with a strong influence on contemporary culture.

In an emotional message, Anderson expressed his gratitude to his team: “I was fortunate to be surrounded by people with the imagination, skills, and ingenuity to bring my most ambitious ideas to life.”
Although his departure from Loewe is now official, rumors in Paris suggest his next destination will be Dior, and he is even said to be involved in the Spring 2026 menswear collection. Meanwhile, Jack McCollough and Lázaro Hernández, Proenza Schouler designers who left the label in January, are being touted as possible successors to Anderson at Loewe.
With this move, the fashion industry continues to undergo significant changes, cementing 2025 as a key year for the creative restructuring of major luxury houses.