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Power Moves | Haider Ackermann and Maison Ullens Ink Creative Partnership, i-D Makes Masthead Additions

This week, Haider Ackermann joins Maison Ullens’ creative team, while i-D takes on two new senior fashion editors at large, and one new senior beauty editor at large.
Haider Ackermann | Source: Courtesy

Belgian brand Maison Ullens names Haider Ackermann creative consultant.

Ackerman became well known in the industry after he launched his namesake label — known for intricate constructions and asymmetric silhouettes — in 2001. The first collection under his oversight will launch online for the Autumn/Winter 2021 Season.

i-D announces new additions to senior masthead.

Hair stylist Jawara has been appointed senior beauty editor at large, while stylists Lotta Volkova and Sydney Rose Thomas will take on the roles of senior fashion editors at large. These new hires are part of i-D’s efforts to double down on global strategy and expand its international team.


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