Swedish furniture giant IKEA will hold the exhibition “IKEA+” during Paris Fashion Week in collaboration with American photographer Annie Leibovitz.
Leadership Moves
Executive appointments, creative director changes, resignations, and leadership transitions shaping the future of the global fashion, beauty, and luxury industries.
On February 15, José Neves, founder and CEO of luxury e-commerce platform Farfetch, reportedly stepped down from his position.
Last June, Edward Enninful announced that he would be stepping down as editor-in-chief of British VOGUE. Enninful’s final issue of VOGUE, brought together 40 fashion icons for its latest cover.
On February 5, Gap Inc. announced the appointment of fashion designer Zac Posen as its new creative director.
On January 31, Swedish fast fashion company H&M Group appointed Daniel Ervér as its new chief executive officer. Ervér, who was previously the group’s head of brands, takes over from former CEO Helena Helmersson.
On January 30, Moschino, under the AEFFE umbrella, announced the appointment of Adrian Appiolaza as its new creative director.
On January 5, it was announced that Frédéric Arnault, chief executive of Swiss sports watch brand TAG Heuer, will become CEO of the LVMH watches.
With the fashion industry slowly recovering from the pandemic, 2023 was a year of news in many different fields. What stories have left the most lasting impression on you?
In this article, OSF’s editors have carefully selected the most noteworthy news in the fashion industry in 2023.
Jacquemus has announced the retirement of its president and CEO, Bastien Daguzan. Daguzan has served as CEO since May 2022 and will officially leave the company on December 23.
Australian luxury brand Dion Lee has appointed James Miller as its new chief executive officer.









