
Whilst chatting away to Riccardo Tisci for a recent piece in Interview magazine, Donatella Versace coyly asked the Givenchy designer about those Dior rumors – and hey, at least she had the guts to ask him out right what we’re all dying to know!
“Do you have new ideas for Givenchy, or something new for Riccardo Tisci? I think you know what I mean,” said Versace.
And, of course, Tisci knew exactly what she meant, reports The Cut, but replied with his usual answer of, ‘I’m happy at Givenchy, I want to stay where I am.’
“You mean what happened at Dior. I don’t know what will happen. Sincerely, I feel sorry for John. But for this moment I am leaving aside all the gossip of ‘I am going here, I am going there,’ because there is a lot of gossip circulating and there always will be,” said Tisci.
“I will tell you, in this moment, I am very happy at Givenchy and it is a moment in which I am bringing the game to the next level. So I tell you, I feel at home. It’s as if it were my son … For now, it is still Givenchy by Riccardo Tisci, and I think that it will be for a long time, because it will be difficult to evict me from my house.”
Only time will tell if you’ve been true to your word Riccardo.
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