Matthieu Blazy
French-Belgian fashion designer (born 1984)
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Matthieu Blazy (born 1984) is a French-Belgian designer. He began his fashion career as a menswear designer for Raf Simons, later moving to Maison Martin Margiela, where he worked on the label’s avant-garde artisanal line and women’s ready-to-wear collections.[1]
Matthieu Blazy | |
|---|---|
| Born | 27 June 1984 |
| Alma mater | École nationale supérieure des arts visuels de La Cambre |
| Occupation | Fashion designer |
| Years active | 2007–present |
| Employer | Chanel |
He is the creative director of Chanel. From 2021 to 2024, he was the creative director of Bottega Veneta.[2][3]
Early life
Blazy was born in Paris to a French father and Belgian mother, and spent his youth between both countries.[4] His father was an art expert and his mother a historian and researcher.[5] He has an older brother who is an airplane pilot and a twin sister who works in Singapore.[6]
During high school, Blazy attended Pangbourne College for a year.[6] He graduated from La Cambre fashion school in Brussels; his graduate collection was about Claudie Haigneré.[6] He did his internships at Balenciaga and John Galliano.[7]
Career
Early career
Raf Simons was a member of the jury of Blazy's graduate collection and hired him on the spot.[5] Blazy brought bolder geometrical patterns to Simons' collections.[8]
In 2011, Blazy became a designer at Maison Margiela, at a time when the design team was anonymous, and where he experimented with advanced collage techniques.[9] In July 2014, Vogue's Suzy Menkes revealed Blazy after the presentation of Margiela's Artisanal collection he had designed, stating "you can't keep such a talent under wraps."[10][11] He then designed the Ye encrusted mask worn by Kanye West during the 2013 Yeezus tour.[12]
In November 2014, Blazy joined Phoebe Philo's team as senior designer of Celine working on pre-collections.[7][13] In August 2016, he was appointed design director of women's ready-to-wear of Calvin Klein under Raf Simons.[14] He left Calvin Klein in 2019.[15]
Bottega Veneta, 2020–2024
In 2020, Blazy became design director of ready-to-wear at Bottega Veneta. In November 2021, he was appointed creative director of Bottega Veneta.[2] Blazy brought an inclusive management style ("egalitarian" according to Anne Collier[8]), shrank the design team, and got the craftspeople involved in the creative process.[16] He introduced the trompe-l'œil denim leather pants (2021),[17] the intrecciato-woven handbags Kalimero (2022)[18] and Andiamo (2023),[19] and the knitted leather sock-slippers (2023).[20] He was dubbed the "Magician of Milan" by Vanessa Friedman.[16] In September 2023, the brand opened its flagship store in Paris on avenue Montaigne, the first designed by Blazy.[21] As part of his duties, he designed the costumes of the Venice Dance Biennale.[22]
In December 2024, Bottega Veneta announced Blazy's departure from the brand.[3]
Chanel
In December 2024, Blazy was named creative director of Chanel.[23]
Personal life
Blazy was in a relationship with fellow fashion designer Pieter Mulier until 2023.[6]