Robert Duffy on Wednesday confirmed the switch, saying he wanted "to give Marc as much time as possible to have the best show possible." As for the scheduled 7 p.m. start, Duffy said he hopes it will prove more convenient for their audience. "It's a nightmare for my sales team. They are used to seeing everyone during fashion week," he noted. "But I'd rather we be inconvenienced than everyone else."
Duffy explained that one of the biggest complaints in the past has been the show's chronic late start keeps people from having dinner. "I cannot guarantee that Marc won't be late," he said. "One thing I do know is that he will try to have the best show he can, and [to do that] he will want to finish every piece and make each one as beautiful as possible. If it comes late, it comes late. This way, even if he's two hours late, people can still go to dinner at 9 or 9:30.
"I really want to try to make it as convenient as possible for everybody, and to keep Marc calm and everybody who wants to see the show calm," Duffy continued. "I'm hoping people won't be as angry if late means 9 rather than 11. And hopefully, he'll start at 7."
MULBERRY MOVES: Emma Hill has been named Mulberry's creative director. The appointment follows stylist and Pop magazine editor in chief Katie Grand's decision not to take up the role. Industry sources last week suggested Grand's future at the brand was uncertain. Hill has previously worked at Marc Jacobs, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Calvin Klein, Chloé and Gap. She will oversee all creative aspects of the company and will make her design debut for the brand with its spring 2009 collection. "I've always loved Mulberry and look forward lending my skills to build on the brand's exciting recent achievements and secure its position in the international marketplace," Hill said.






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