On The Bold and the Beautiful, the conversation around Logan’s future is starting to feel bigger than just Hope potentially making a move. Because once you get past the headlines, one question keeps coming up — who is actually going to design for this company if it’s meant to compete?
Right now, there isn’t a clear answer. But there is one name that keeps circling back into the conversation.
Deke.
Logan Has the Buzz — But Not the Backbone Yet
Katie has positioned Logan as something bold and independent, especially with all the tension coming from Brooke and the Forrester side. Bringing Hope into the fold would only add fuel to that fire and instantly give the brand attention.
But attention isn’t the same thing as structure.

Hope has always been the face and the vision behind her line, not the one sketching, draping, and delivering collections under pressure. At Forrester, she had a full design team behind her. If she steps away from that world, she’s also stepping away from the people who made those designs possible.
That’s where the problem starts to show.
Because if Logan is serious about moving forward, it needs someone who can actually create — not just someone who can represent the brand.
Deke Was Already in the Room — And Then Forgotten
That’s why it’s hard not to come back to Deke.

The show didn’t just randomly have Katie sit down with him months ago. She looked at his work, took him seriously, and made it sound like a follow-up was coming. It felt like a setup for something bigger.
And then… nothing.
Since that moment, Deke has been stuck waiting — literally and figuratively. Instead of building on that opportunity, he’s been sidelined, working at Il Giardino while everyone else keeps moving forward.
Which makes the timing now feel almost too perfect.
Logan suddenly needs a designer. Deke is still out there, still unproven, and still with something to prove.
The Talent Is There — But So Is the Risk
There’s no real question that Deke has talent. Even Hope saw it when he showed her his designs, and she doesn’t hand out empty praise when it comes to fashion.
But talent and readiness aren’t always the same thing.
Deke is still new to the industry, and Logan isn’t exactly a low-pressure environment. If Bill is involved — and he always is, in some capacity — then expectations are going to be high and timelines tight. This wouldn’t be a slow, supportive learning experience. It would be trial by fire.
So the question becomes whether Logan is willing to take that kind of risk on someone who hasn’t been tested yet.
Should Deke Make the First Move?
There’s also another layer to this that’s hard to ignore — Katie hasn’t called him back.
At some point, waiting starts to look like hesitation.
Deke has been sitting on the sidelines long enough, and if Logan really is moving forward, there’s no guarantee they’ll come back around to him. This might be one of those moments where he has to step up and put himself back in the conversation instead of hoping someone else does it for him.
Because if he doesn’t?
Someone else might.
Is This His Break — Or Another Missed Chance?
What makes this storyline interesting is how naturally everything lines up, but nothing has actually happened yet. The pieces are there. The setup is there. The need is definitely there.
But the move hasn’t been made.
So now it comes down to this — is Logan going to circle back to the one designer they already had in front of them, or are they about to look right past him again?
And maybe the bigger question is whether Deke is finally ready to stop waiting… and go after the opportunity himself.
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