Italian brand Fendi appoints Pierre-Emmanuel Angeloglou as new CEO

Starting June 1, the renowned Italian fashion house Fendi, part of the LVMH group, will have a new CEO at the helm, Pierre-Emmanuel Angeloglou. Angeloglou will replace Serge Brunschwig, who has led the brand since 2018. While Brunschwig will remain within the LVMH group, his new role has not yet been announced.

“The maison is pleased to welcome Pierre-Emmanuel Angeloglou as CEO of Fendi, who will begin his role on June 1,” Fendi said in a LinkedIn post.

Starting June 1, Pierre-Emmanuel Angeloglou will become the new CEO of Italian fashion brand Fendi, succeeding Serge Brunschwig. Angeloglou, who will also remain CEO of LVMH Fashion Group, joined LVMH in 2019 from L'Oréal Paris. He previously held positions at Louis Vuitton, including head of the men's division and executive vice president.

In addition to his new role at Fendi, Angeloglou will continue to serve as CEO of the LVMH Group, according to media reports.

Before joining LVMH, Angeloglou was global president of L'Oréal Paris. He moved to LVMH in 2019 as director of strategic missions for fashion and leather goods at Louis Vuitton. The following year, he had risen to head of the men's division and then was promoted to executive vice president.

Fiber2Fashion News Desk (DP)


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