The world’s leading luxury group has made new appointments at Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior Couture Paris and Loro Piana, with Damien Bertrand, Pierre-Emmanuel Angeloglou and Frédéric Arnault, the third son of Bernard Arnault, taking up key posts. All of them have already distinguished themselves in the group through their important responsibilities.
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No sooner had the page of Paris Fashion Week been turned than LVMH announced a trio of major appointments within its luxury houses, including the two major ones, Louis Vuitton and Christian Dior Couture Paris. The third is the century-old Loro Piana.
Damien Bertrand, who has been CEO of Loro Piana since 2021, will become Deputy CEO of Louis Vuitton from June 10, 2025. Meanwhile, Pierre-Emmanuel Angeloglou, who since last year has been managing the brand portfolio of LVMH Fashion Group (Marc Jacobs, Kenzo, Off-White, Pucci, Patou and Stella McCartney) while directly supervising Fendi, will become Managing Director of Christian Dior Couture as of April 15, 2025. His replacement at Fendi will be announced at a later date.
Frédéric Arnault at the helm of Loro Piana
But the most talked-about appointment is undoubtedly that of Frédéric Arnault, the third son (and fourth child) of Bernard Arnault, appointed CEO of Loro Piana as of June 10, 2025. He will join the Italian cashmere specialist on March 26 for a transition period with Damien Bertrand. He will report to Toni Belloni, President of LVMH Italy.
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