I am also eager to see that how he is going to do with dior, I am so done with reba hard carrying all those Maria…
Commercially she was doing well and was bringing more and more revenue but creatively, she was stagnant. Everything felt "loud." I saw a photo of Jisoo holding a new Dior collection, ready to drop in January 2026 and it looks so great. I saw Jonathan's debut men's collection too. I hope he doesn't feel ragged because he's at the helm of several Dior collections.
I am also eager to see that how he is going to do with dior, I am so done with reba hard carrying all those Maria…
I loved him at Loewe so let's what he can deliver! I swear Maria Grazia was living in a haunted castle somewhere so she decided to design all those clothes like it lol
I was having look at Jaywalk's investment portfolio for dramas and the last time they invested in a Baba drama was in 2020's Eternal Love of Dream. Does that mean the dramas after 2020, were mainly Baba's own resources and or just cost-cutting by relying on bigger platforms? (smart choice and good risk management).
But it feels like not only have they taken a passive management style with their top talent, it seems they've done it with majority of their roster. I've also noticed that Jaywalk's roster has been cut in half. When they launched, they were touted to have some of the best new talent and they were EVERYWHERE! That page with their talents had 3 pages at one point and now it has only one. Baba's clearly outgrown them but the question is, will she leave this year because her personal agency has been doing the bulk of the work? Idk guys, just some thoughts.
It's recent dramas are:
Amidst a Snowstorm of Love (2024) Leo Wu, Zhao Jin Mai Are You the One (2024) Zhang Wanyi, Wang Churan Sniper Butterful (unreleased) starring Michelle Chen, Zhou Keyu Miss Chun Is a Litigator (2023) Sabrina Zhang, Huang Jun Jie
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But it feels like not only have they taken a passive management style with their top talent, it seems they've done it with majority of their roster. I've also noticed that Jaywalk's roster has been cut in half. When they launched, they were touted to have some of the best new talent and they were EVERYWHERE! That page with their talents had 3 pages at one point and now it has only one. Baba's clearly outgrown them but the question is, will she leave this year because her personal agency has been doing the bulk of the work? Idk guys, just some thoughts.
It's recent dramas are:
Amidst a Snowstorm of Love (2024) Leo Wu, Zhao Jin Mai
Are You the One (2024) Zhang Wanyi, Wang Churan
Sniper Butterful (unreleased) starring Michelle Chen, Zhou Keyu
Miss Chun Is a Litigator (2023) Sabrina Zhang, Huang Jun Jie
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