Further fortifying management at its largest brands via internal promotions, LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton has named Damien Bertrand deputy chief executive officer of Louis Vuitton , and Pierre-Emmanuel Angeloglou as deputy CEO of Christian Dior Couture.
Bertrand, currently CEO of Loro Piana, will be succeeded by Frédéric Arnault, currently CEO of LVMH Watches, which comprises Tag Heuer, Hublot and Zenith.
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The trio of appointments underscores how the French luxury giant largely prefers to groom and promote talent from within, and is in the throes of stacking its marquee brands with younger, accomplished executives, some of whom will be reunited with former bosses.
Bertrand, who worked at Christian Dior Couture from 2016 to 2021 as managing director in charge of the women's, men's and baby's business units, will be reunited with Pietro Beccari, who helmed Dior before becoming chairman and CEO of Louis Vuitton in 2023. Before LVMH, Bertrand was an 18-year veteran of French beauty giant L'Oréal.
Commenting on the appointments on Wednesday, Bernard Arnault said, "Our maisons' desirability is fueled by dedicated and passionate leaders. Damien, Frédéric and Pierre-Emmanuel's vision, entrepreneurial spirit, creativity and commitment to excellence will be assets to pursue the dynamic development of our maisons.
Angeloglou, who became managing director of LVMH Fashion Group in March 2024 overseeing Fendi, Kenzo, Marc Jacobs, Pucci, Stella McCartney, Patou and Off-White, was additionally named CEO of the Roman fashion house last May.
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