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Marco Pozzo takes the reins at Wolford

After more than a year of interim leadership, Marco Pozzo has been appointed CEO of Wolford. This comes eight months after he joined the Austrian company, a subsidiary of the Lanvin group, as deputy CEO, a position in which he has clearly proven himself…

 

Wolford has found its new CEO.

 

The position had been filled on an interim basis by Andrea Rossi, the global CFO, since the departure in January 2025 of Régis Rimbert, against a backdrop of poor results in 2024 and after a brief six-month stint.

 

Less risk?

 

This time, the Austrian high-end lingerie specialist, a subsidiary of the Chinese Lanvin group (which also owns the eponymous brand, St. John, Sergio Rossi, and Caruso), is taking less of a risk. Marco Pozzo has been appointed by the supervisory board to take over as CEO. Marco Pozzo, appointed deputy CEO in July 2025, had already begun to prove himself within the company. Having been a member of the board of directors since last summer, he is now taking over as chairman for a term that will end on July 7, 2028.

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Sophie Michentef
Sophie Michentef has worked for more than 30 years in the professional press. For fifteen years, she managed the French and international editorial staff of the Journal du Textile. She now puts her press, textile, fashion, and luxury expertise at the service of newspapers, professional organizations, and companies.

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