Mulberry announced this week that it won't be showing at London Fashion Week come February as it hasn't yet found a replacement for former Creative Director, Emma Hill. Ever helpful, not to mention unable to imagine getting through the week without a sighting of Max the Poodle, we thought we come up with some suggestions. You're welcome, Mulberry.
Namesake of the label's most successful bag and a mainstay of its front row, she's practically part of the Mulberry family. A natural fit.
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Cara Delevingne
Could inject a laid back, street vibe to the label that we'd like to see. Mulberry onesie anyone?
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Kate Moss
She's teased us with collaborations but wouldn't you love to see what she'd come up with if she had full creative control? Would also throw a brilliant party.
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Max the poodle
To be honest we don't know why he hasn't been appointed already.
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He's the go-to shoe guy for some of the biggest names in fashion - why wouldn't Mulberry follow suit?
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Simone Rocha
One of our favourite young London designers with a knack for treading the cool/elegant line.
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Sophia Webster
Never one to shy away from a bit of colour or a slogan print, we'd love to see her take on Mulberry's most iconic bag shapes.
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Sophie Hulme
Her quietly beautiful bags are a favourite with the fashion crowd and her clothes are fast following suit. Time for a step up?