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Haider Ackermann Dreams of Couture
By SENATUS News | 18 April 2014

Designer Haider Ackermann has revealed that he has expansion plans for his eponymous label, which could include stepping from ready-to-wear into couture for the first time. Currently helming a menswear line, he has been linked to almost every vacant creative director job over the last few years (although the strongest rumours remain taking over Lagerfeld at Chanel one day).

"Suddenly this season, I am also thinking about opening stores," he said. "Another thing I would love to explore is haute couture. I know where I'd do it, the music, what it would look like. I don't forget these things - they haunt me every night. Sometimes I feel I have a pile of ideas that I am keeping aside because I can't use them [for ready-to-wear]."

"It was so sad when Mr Galliano left Dior. I would love him to come back because he is the person that made me dream. Not many people can do that. If people carry us away and make us travel with our minds it's such a luxury these days. We are not able to do that any more."

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