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It may not be as earth shattering as Raf Simons leaving Jil Sander or  Stefano Pilati exiting Yves Saint Laurent, but today’s news that 
Derek Lam will  step down (or has stepped down) from his role as creative director of  Tod’s after six years is still surprising—and leaves yet another open  fashion wound. WWD‘s  reporting that he’s already gone, though they were unable to obtain  comment from either Tod’s or Lam. Lam’s the first person to hold the position, and has definitely  attracted a younger audience (along with Anne Hathaway), but hasn’t had  the chance to work on ready-to-wear for the Italian brand.  Perhaps he’s  looking for a role in which he can design clothes for a larger brand  or, on the other end of the spectrum, to focus on his ready-to-wear  collection, an oft-noted favorite from the New York collections.