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Kenzo’s artistic directors Humberto Leon & Carol Lim are stepping down.

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So long. 😢 After almost a decade at Kenzo, Humberto Leon and Carol Lim are stepping down from

So long. 😢 [Highsnobiety]( [View email in your browser]( After almost a decade at Kenzo, Humberto Leon and Carol Lim are stepping down from their role at the LVMH brand, Business of Fashion has confirmed. The duo — who served as LVMH’s first Asian-American artistic directors — were first appointed at Kenzo in 2011, and since then have been injecting the brand with their streetwear-minded aesthetic. They will now focus solely on their Opening Ceremony. Read the full story below. Style Humberto Leon & Carol Lim Are Leaving KENZO Latest News Hot happenings in our world today Style Artist Sterling Ruby Debuts Stellar Fashion Collection at Pitti Uomo Music Here's Your First Preview of Kanye West's New Track "Brothers" [Play ]( Life Your Guide to Mastering Your Hair, With Mark Bustos and göt2b® Highsnobiety Selects Cop it, then rock it Vintage Check Baseball Hat $245 Burberry Brown Gascan Sunglasses $163 Oakley by Samuel Ross Selects 10 of the Best Shorts to Cop in the Summer Sales Join Our Community [Like on Facebook]( [Follow on Instagram]( [Follow on Twitter]( [Subscribe on YouTube]( [Add on Snapchat]( [Follow on Pinterest]( You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website: [{EMAIL}](. You can [unsubscribe from the list]( or [manage your subscription preferences](. © Titel Media GmbH 2017 Titel Media GmbH, Ritterstr. 9, 10969 Berlin Germany

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