The chair at the French luxury goods group LVMH continues. Damien Bertrand was appointed deputy CEO of Louis Vuitton with effect from June 10 and became a member of the LVMH board of directors in January 2026. Frédéric Arnault will be on June 10th by Loro Piana, Pierre-Emmanuel Angeloglou will take over the position of deputy CEO from Christian Dior Couture on April 15.

“The attractiveness of our houses is increased by committed and passionate managers. Damien, Frédéric and Pierre-Emmanuel, will be capital with their vision, their entrepreneurial spirit, their creativity and their commitment to top performance in order to promote the dynamic development of our houses. These three appointments also reflect the ability of our group to build up careers, ”emphasized Bernard Arnault, the Chairman and CEO of LVMH, in a statement published late Wednesday afternoon.

Bertrand will be subordinate to Pietro Beccari, the Chairman and CEO of Louis Vuitton. The manager was appointed CEO of Loro Piana in 2021, where he developed and implemented a strategic vision for the house, “aimed at upgrading the brand, the passion for quality and savoir fairly”, according to the message. In his new role alongside Pietro Becari, Bertrand will use his industry experience and use his leadership qualities to a greater extent, “to continue Louis Vuitton’s extraordinary success”. In detail, he will be responsible for the areas of product positioning and development, brand image, communication and production.

Frédéric Arnault was appointed CEO of Loro Piana with effect from June 10th. He will start with the brand on March 26 and work together with Damien Bertrand for a transition period. Arnault Toni Belloni, the President of LVMH Italy, will be subordinate in his future role.

Fendi’s new CEO will be presented soon

Frédéric Arnault is currently CEO from LVMH Watches and responsible for the brands Hublot, Tag Heuer and Zenith. In his new function, he will “use his passion for extraordinary quality and his leadership qualities to bring Loro Piana to the highest level and at the same time ensure that the house remains loyal to its unique savoir fairly,” said the French luxury giant in a statement. Arnault’s successor as CEO of LVMH Watches will be announced shortly.

Pierre-Emmanuel Angeloglou was appointed deputy general director of Christian Dior Couture with effect from April 15. The manager will be subordinate to Delphine Arnault, the president and CEO of Christian Dior Couture. Angeloglou came to Louis Vuitton in 2019. He increasingly took responsibility for the areas of men’s clothing, women’s accessories, digital innovation, visual merchandising and communication and worked closely with the legendary creative directors.

Angeloglou was appointed Executive Vice President for strategic missions in 2022. Since 2024 he has headed a brand portfolio within the Fashion Group group division and is directly responsible for Fendi. “Since Pierre-Emmanuel joined the group, he has shown a passion for the fashion industry, commitment to quality and the ability to attract and promote strong talents,” explained LVMH. “His skills to formulate a convincing vision and develop strong teams will be a strength for Christian Dior Couture.” Fendi’s new CEO is to be presented shortly.

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