Lvmh, new appointments at Fendi, Louis Vuitton and Kenzo
Ramon Ros will be CEO of Fendi as of 1 July and Charlotte Coupé at the helm of Kenzo. Daniel DiCicco takes over from Ros as president and ceo of Louis Vuitton for mainland China
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The renewal of management of the Lvmh group's brands continues: among the most eagerly awaited appointments is that of Ramon Ros as CEO of Fendi, starting on 1 July, and who takes over from Pierre-Emmanuel Angeloglou, who was appointed deputy CEO of Dior in March after joining Fendi in June 2024. Ros, who began his career at Marks&Spencer and Diesel, was president and ceo for mainland China at Louis Vuitton, and previously general manager of Givenchy China and international director of Givenchy.
Daniel DiCicco takes over from Ros as president and ceo of Louis Vuitton for mainland China, effective 28 April, building on his extensive international career, with more than 12 years spent in Asia, where he held regional leadership positions in the entertainment, fashion and retail sectors. DeCicco leaves Apple's global retail division, a role he took on after a career that began at Sony Music and continued at Coach (as president and ceo for Japan and North Asia).
Finally, Charlotte Coupé is appointed CEO of Kenzo, effective 1 May 2025. At Louis Vuitton, she managed the Men's ready-to-wear business unit, after having worked at Ralph Lauren and Lacoste. CEO Sylvain Blanc is leaving Lvmh to devote himself to new projects.
In recent days Jean-Christophe Babin, CEO Bulgari, was appointed CEO of the watch division of the group founded by Bernard Arnault.

