Italian fashion house Moschino announced on June 19 that Creative Director Adrian Appiolaza will be stepping down from his role. The brand has not yet named a successor, stating that an announcement will be made in the coming months.
Leadership Moves
Executive appointments, creative director changes, resignations, and leadership transitions shaping the future of the global fashion, beauty, and luxury industries.
On June 15, Khy, the fashion brand founded by Kylie Jenner, announced the appointment of Laura du Rusquec as its Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
Saint Laurent announced the appointment of Anouck Duranteau-Loeper as Deputy CEO in Charge of Product. Effective July 1, 2026, she will join the executive leadership team and report directly to Chief Executive Officer Cédric Charbit.
On June 10, premium hair tools brand T3 announced the appointment of Anne-Cécile Brilland as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
French luxury house Chanel announced on June 9 that it has appointed Marie-Laure Cérède as Director of its Jewelry Creation Studio. Cérède will join the company in October 2026 and oversee the creation of both precious jewelry and high jewelry collections.
On June 8, French department store group Printemps announced that its Supervisory Board has appointed Rémy Baume as Chief Executive Officer of the Group.
On June 8, French fashion house Carven announced the appointment of Kai Nesselrath as its new Design Director.
On June 1, Kering announced the appointment of Gianfranco D’Attis as Chief Executive Officer of Alexander McQueen. Effective June 3, 2026, D’Attis will report directly to Kering CEO Luca de Meo and will be based in London.
On June 1, the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) announced the appointment of Allison Sarofim as the new Chair of Friends of the CFDA.
On May 28, French luxury maison Lanvin announced the appointment of Barbara Werschine as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO).









