Rachel Scott Named Proenza Schouler’s Creative Director
Rachel Scott brings a fresh and female perspective to Proenza Schouler, aiming to continue the brand's recovery and growth after recent management changes.
- On September 2, Proenza Schouler announced Rachel Scott as incoming creative director, who officially began on August 15, succeeding co-founders Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez.
- Over the past year, Proenza Schouler endured managerial misfires and a short-lived Paris expansion, prompting restructuring and stake recovery involving Castanea Partners and Andrew Rosen.
- Rachel Scott, founder of Diotima, brings a craft-led approach blending tailoring and crochet, winning CFDA awards in 2023 and 2024 and the Fashion Trust U.S. 2025 prize; she will oversee all Proenza Schouler categories while continuing Diotima.
- Her Proenza Schouler debut arrives in February 2026 as the brand’s fall 2026 show, following her Diotima presentation on 15 September and marking her as the first woman to lead the label.
- Her arrival positions Proenza Schouler as entering a new chapter, with industry previews at New York Fashion Week next week showcasing her Caribbean sensibility that could reshape American luxury in coming years.
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The Jamaican based in New York, already head of Diotima, succeeds Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez, the founders of the brand left at Loewe.
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Rachel Scott Is the New Creative Director of Proenza Schouler
Photograph by Brianna Capozzi; Courtesy of Proenza SchoulerDiotima’s Rachel Scott is the new creative director of Proenza Schouler. The news was revealed on Tuesday, September 2, just about nine months after co-founders Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez announced their departure from the brand and their move to succeed Jonathan Anderson at Loewe. “When we left Proenza Schouler last January, we knew the story would go on but not yet who would …
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