Carven’s dynamic duo creating pieces the young and hip are flocking to
The creative minds carving out a new niche for the fashion house talk about their love of Asia while on a Hong Kong visit for the opening of their Landmark store
When Guillaume Henry announced in late 2014 that he was leaving his post as creative director of Carven, many feared the fashion house was in trouble. After all, Henry was credited with the successful revival of the Parisian couture house and its transformation into a creator of contemporary and covetable fashion.
A year after its new leaders, Adrien Caillaudaud and Alexis Martial, took the creative helm, Carven has kept its hip reputation and youthful allure. Their approach, while still tracking that Carven spirit, is slowly but surely coming into its own. The results are enticing wardrobe pieces that many of the young and hip flock to for a hit of colour and modernity.
The design duo, both softly spoken, feel like kindred spirits wrapped in a bubble of imagination and ideas. “We met at the Atelier Chardon Savard. And from the first second we met, we knew straight away that we should work together,” says Caillaudaud, the chattier of the two. He and Martial had newly arrived in Hong Kong from Tokyo for the grand opening of a Carven store in Central’s Landmark mall.