Executive reshuffle at LVMH

Frédéric Arnault has been appointed CEO of Loro Piana. Meanwhile, Damien Bertrand has been appointed deputy CEO of Louis Vuitton and Fendi CEO Pierre-Emmanuel Angeloglou joins Dior as deputy CEO
The French luxury conglomerate has announced three key executive appointments following the International Paris Fashion Week.
Frédéric Arnault, the 29-year-old son of Bernard Arnault, has been named the new CEO of the Italian luxury house Loro Piana. He will take over from Damien Bertrand on the 26th of March for a transitional period and report to Toni Belloni, Chairman of LVMH Italy.
Bertrand will assume the role of Deputy CEO of Louis Vuitton, with effect from the 10th of June 2025. Reporting to Louis Vuitton CEO Pietro Beccari, he will oversee product creation and development, brand image and communication, and industrial activities. He will also become a member of the LVMH Executive Committee in January 2026.
In addition, Pierre-Emmanuel Angeloglou, currently managing director of the LVMH fashion group and CEO of Fendi, has been appointed deputy CEO of Dior, reporting to chairman and CEO Delphine Arnault. Fendi’s new CEO is expected to be announced shortly, according to an internal memo, as reported by Vogue Business.
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