A major land, sea and air search was launched after 16-year-old Athrun Lombardo was
"His incomparable artistic signature will be a crucial asset in writing the next chapter of the history of the House of Dior."Dior's chairperson, Delphine Arnault, said she is "delighted" that Anderson's creativity will be brought to life at the House.
"I have followed his career with great interest since he joined the LVMH group over 10 years ago," she said in a statement."I am convinced he will bring a creative and modern vision to our House, inspired by the fabulous story of Monsieur Dior and the codes he created."Anderson is known for his innovative styles and gender-fluid designs, and has created some iconic and recognisable looks throughout his career.
, which she used to announce her pregnancy and Ariana Grande's 2024 Met Gala gown.Anderson trained at the London College of Fashion, before beginning his career in Prada's marketing department.
He launched his eponymous brand JW Anderson in 2008, before being appointed as the creative director at Loewe - a Spanish leather goods brand founded in 1846 - in 2013.
which inspired a viral TikTok trend amongst fans during the Covid-19 pandemic, was added to London's Victoria and Albert Museum fashion collection earlier this year.on Thursday, saying it set "new standards for coding, advanced reasoning, and AI agents."
, it also acknowledged the AI model was capable of "extreme actions" if it thought its "self-preservation" was threatened.Such responses were "rare and difficult to elicit", it wrote, but were "nonetheless more common than in earlier models."
Potentially troubling behaviour by AI models is not restricted to Anthropic.Some experts have warned the potential to manipulate users is a key risk posed by systems made by all firms as they become more capable.