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The Hottest Job in Fashion? Knitwear Designer

A thriving leisurewear market, rising sustainability ambitions and the quest for fashion’s next “it” category have all pushed knitwear designers to the front of the industry’s pecking order.
For Herve Leger's fall 2022 collection, seasoned knitwear designer Christian Juul-Nielsen drew inspiration from the works of American artist James Turrell and 1960s Space Age fashion.
For Hervé Leger's Autumn/Winter 2022 collection, seasoned knitwear designer Christian Juul-Nielsen drew inspiration from the works of American artist James Turrell and 1960s Space Age fashion. (Courtesy)

Christian Juul Nielsen may have just had his busiest New York Fashion Week.

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Sheena Butler-Young
Sheena Butler-Young

Sheena Butler-Young is Senior Correspondent at The Business of Fashion. She is based in New York and covers workplace, talent and issues surrounding diversity and inclusion.

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