Takes charge of womenswear, menswear, and haute couture - becoming the first to hold all three since the founder. Spent 11 years building Loewe into a €1B+ business with sevenfold revenue growth. Womenswear debut October 2025 Paris Fashion Week.
Ended nine-year run as Dior's first female womenswear director. Championed women's empowerment themes throughout collections. Under her watch, sales jumped from €2.2B to €9B. Farewell collection in Rome earned audience ovation.
Decade-long tenure reshaped Balenciaga into a cultural force. Introduced Triple S chunky sneakers and Speed sock trainers that became industry benchmarks. Showed final haute couture July 2025 before transitioning to Gucci.
Joins after 25 years at Valentino, eight as sole creative chief. Recognized for dramatic gowns, bold color choices, and diverse casting on runways. Takes over following Demna's move to Gucci. First collection October 2025.
Concluded seven years leading Dior Men. Notable for bringing streetwear credibility to haute couture through partnerships with Travis Scott, Stussy, and KAWS. Simultaneously held creative role at Fendi menswear.
LVMH CEO revealed appointment during annual shareholder meeting. Takes over from Kim Jones who held the position for seven years. Marks LVMH's strategy to unify Dior's creative vision. First menswear show June 27, 2025.
DiCicco to be based in Shanghai and report to Louis Vuitton Chief Commercial Officer.
DiCicco to be based in Shanghai and report to Louis Vuitton Chief Commercial Officer.
Part of broader LVMH reshuffle within Fashion & Leather Goods; Arnault moving from watches.
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