(en) « Lars Nilsson Out at Ferré », The Fix, sur fashionweekdaily.com, (consulté le ) : « The Swedish designer, whose resumé read like a Who’s Who of international fashion, had previously worked at such houses as Christian Lacroix, Balmain, Dior, Bill Blass, and Nina Ricci. He was named creative director of Ferré on September 25, following the designer’s sudden death in June. »
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(en) Godfrey Deeny, « Lars Nilsson Quits Nina Ricci », sur fashionwiredaily.com, FWD, (consulté le ) : « Lars Nilsson, the much-admired Swedish designer, is leaving Nina Ricci »
(en) Amy Larocca, « New York Awards: Fashion. Lars Nilsson », sur nymag.com, New York Magazine, (consulté le ) : « "Lars is following in Bill's tradition, and at the same time he's making it his own," says Anna Wintour, who is such a fan of Nilsson's that she chose to wear one of his skirts »
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(en) Leisa Barnett, « Lars Nilsson at Gianfranco Ferré », sur vogue.co.uk, Condé Nast, (consulté le ) : « Lars Nilsson will take the creative reins of the label – a position that has remained vacant since Ferré's sudden death in June »
(en) Leisa Barnett, « Nilsson out at Ferré », sur vogue.co.uk, Condé Nast, (consulté le ) : « less than five months after being named as the creative director of the label, he will no longer be working for the brand, either. "Gianfranco Ferré Spa announces the end of its collaboration with Mr Lars Nilsson," »
(en) Jessica Bumpus, « Nilsson's Next Move », News, sur vogue.co.uk, Condé Nast, (consulté le ) : « Called Mr. Nils, the range - which will include shoes and accessories - will be launched during the Pitti Imagine Uomo trade fair in January »