Riccardo Tisci Puts on a New Hat: Mentor to Up-and-Comer Luis de Javier

Some of the most fashionable aspects of LA Fashion Week are coming in from out of town. On Saturday, the London-based emerging designer Luis de Javier will present his third-ever collection and he’s doing it in a Hollywood venue. The lineup, comprising approximately 25 looks, has been hand-carried in suitcases by his team, his family members, and his mentor-slash-stylist Riccardo Tisci.

So, how does one get an industry insider as accomplished as Tisci, former creative director of Burberry and Givenchy to style your fashion show?

The two met a few years ago at a dinner celebrating Steven Klein’s photography exhibition in London. “It’s very funny,” Tisci recalls. “The dinner was very small, like 10 people. Luis was there, and he was staring at me. And I’m very shy, and he’s very shy as well. And then at one point, he sat next to me and said, ‘You know, it was my dream to meet you’.” De Javier has design experience at Vivienne Westwood and Gareth Pugh. After that conversation he showed Tisci his designs. “I saw his work and it was very strong. And I could see where he was going,” Tisci says. “I don’t get impressed so much about people’s work. But when I get impressed, I get obsessed.” The serendipitous meeting was even more impactful for de Javier. “Riccardo told me, ‘Twenty years ago, it only took one person to believe in me. And I think I’m going to be that person for you.’”

The designers are both Central Saint Martins alums. Over time, social circles overlapped and they would run into each other, which led to a friendship. The pivotal mentorship moment happened early in 2023 when de Javier was working on his show in New York and Tisci was on holiday in Africa. The back and forth of texts—“what do you think of this, what do you think of that?”—was effortless and constant.

Their collaborative process has been very open, but Tisci makes it clear that de Javier is the creator. “You know, I wouldn’t tell him what to do design-wise, because I respect him.” He adds, “It’s his design, it’s his collection, it’s his name. I won’t go to the show because the light will shine on him.”

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