Yet another shakeup in the fashion system: Stefano Cantino leaves his position as senior vice-president of communications and events at Louis Vuitton (therefore also leaving the LVMH group), to become deputy CEO of Gucci, the flagship of the Kering group. Cantino will take up the new position, in which he will report to the brand’s president and CEO Jean-François Palus and Francesca Bellettini, deputy CEO of Kering and responsible for the development of all brands, from May 2nd. The position was created specifically for him. Cantino is in fact capable like few others, due to training and personal inclination, to move between communication, commercial strategies and relationships with creative offices: it is natural to think that the brand intends to leverage this transversality.
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Sabato De Sarno: “If you don’t do anything they criticize you, if you do it and talk about it they criticize you, if you do it and don’t talk about it they criticize you. You can’t win”
at Serena Tibaldi, Photo at Alasdair McLellan
Thus continues the structural and organizational revolution at Gucci, which began last year with the appointment of Sabato De Sarno as creative director, and continued with the exit of CEO Marco Bizzarri and the subsequent arrival of Palus.
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– 2024-04-11 14:26:42