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Jun 29, 2016
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Kering ordered to pay $13 mn to Hedi Slimane in contract dispute

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Reuters
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Jun 29, 2016

Luxury goods group Kering was ordered on Wednesday to pay $13 million to a former fashion designer Hedi Slimane in a provisional court ruling on the way his departure from the company was handled, his lawyer said.


Hedi Slimane, Los Angeles April 2016 - Hedi Slimane Twitter @hedislimanetwit


Slimane worked for Kering's Yves Saint Laurent brand, and designed clothes for singer songwriter David Bowie and actor Brad Pitt among others.

He brought the case after his employer did not apply a non-compete clause that was in his contract when they parted company in April.

Slimane argued that the clause should have been applied, along with associated financial compensation.

"We won," said the lawyer, Herve Temime. "I'm happy because this its a natural outcome. The contract terms were absolutely clear."

Kering said it would appeal.

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