French brand Kering names new CEOs for Saint Laurent & Balenciaga

French brand Kering names new CEOs for Saint Laurent & Balenciaga

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French brand Kering names new CEOs for Saint Laurent & Balenciaga

Kering has announced the appointment of Cédric Charbit as CEO of Saint Laurent and Gianfranco Gianangeli as CEO of Balenciaga, effective January 2, 2025. Both will report to Francesca Bellettini, Kering Deputy CEO in charge of Brand Development, who from then on will be entirely dedicated to the development of all Kering Fashion, Leather Goods and Jewelry Houses. 

Cédric Charbit joined Kering in 2012 as Product Strategy Director of Saint Laurent after extensive experience in the luxury industry and became CEO of Balenciaga in 2016. Cédric’s mission as the new CEO of Saint Laurent succeeding Francesca Bellettini will be to leverage his expertise and leadership to further develop the iconic Parisian House, building on its unique positioning, heritage, and identity. 

Kering appoints Cédric Charbit as CEO of Saint Laurent and Gianfranco Gianangeli as CEO of Balenciaga, effective January 2, 2025.
Reporting to Francesca Bellettini, Kering Deputy CEO for Brand Development, the moves aim to enhance brand growth.
Charbit will leverage Saint Laurent’s identity, while Gianangeli focuses on expanding Balenciaga’s reach, reinforcing Kering’s leadership team.

Gianfranco Gianangeli has solid experience in the luxury industry, having worked for several renowned Italian and French luxury houses, notably in merchandising and retail functions and as CEO of Maison Margiela. Most recently, he was Chief Commercial Officer of Saint Laurent. Now succeeding Cédric Charbit at the helm of Balenciaga, his task will be to continue strengthening and expanding the House’s reach and renown. 

“I am proud to announce the appointment of Cédric as CEO of Saint Laurent. With his profound understanding of the House and of its unique identity, Cédric is exceptionally prepared to drive the continued growth and success of Saint Laurent. Equally, I am confident that Gianfranco is the ideal leader to succeed Cédric as CEO of Balenciaga. Gianfranco’s extensive expertise and vision make him the perfect choice to further elevate the House and build on its remarkable achievements. Having had the privilege of knowing and working closely with both Cédric and Gianfranco for many years, I have no doubts they are the best choices to take the helm of Saint Laurent and Balenciaga. I am certain they will excel in their new roles, guiding their respective Houses toward even greater success”, said Francesca Bellettini, Kering Deputy CEO in charge of Brand Development

François-Henri Pinault, Chairman & CEO of Kering, stated: “These evolutions further reinforce our organization. With Francesca Bellettini fully dedicated to her role as Kering Deputy CEO in charge of Brand Development, including the Jewelry Houses, and Jean-Marc Duplaix – whose role, as Kering Deputy CEO and Chief Operating Officer, is to ensure that all corporate departments work together efficiently and support all brands to achieve Kering’s strategic goals – we have the right leadership team in place to address current industry challenges and set the pace for long-term growth.”

Note: The content of this press release has not been edited by Fibre2Fashion staff.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RM)




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