Amidst Being Without a Creative Director, Givenchy Appoints Louis Vuitton Executive Alessandro Valenti as New CEO
Givenchy has been devoid of a creative director since December 2023, post the exit of Matthew Williams following his three-year stewardship at the French couture house. Henceforth, the brand has placed its trust in collections crafted by its studio team.
Now, Givenchy is entering a "new chapter" with the appointment of Alessandro Valenti as CEO. Valenti, who was previously the EMEA president at Louis Vuitton, succeeds former chief Renaud de Lesquen and will assume his new role immediately, according to parent company LVMH.
In a strategic move, Givenchy has announced the appointment of Alessandro Valenti as its new Chief Executive Officer. Valenti, who most recently held the position of President for Europe, Middle East, and Africa at Louis Vuitton, will assume his new role immediately.
This appointment was disclosed through an internal LVMH announcement, highlighting Valenti's extensive experience and successful track record within the luxury fashion industry. Valenti takes over from Renaud de Lesquen, who has been at the management helm of Givenchy since April 2020. De Lesquen transitioned to Givenchy from Dior Americas, where he had been President and CEO of the region.
Valenti's leadership at Louis Vuitton has been marked by significant growth and strategic initiatives across the EMEA region. His expertise in navigating complex markets and his innovative approach to luxury brand management are expected to drive Givenchy's continued growth and evolution.
Givenchy, a storied house within the LVMH conglomerate, is known for its rich heritage and forward-thinking design philosophy. The brand's appointment of Valenti underscores its commitment to strengthening its leadership and expanding its global influence. With his proven capability and dynamic approach, Valenti is well-positioned to lead Givenchy into its next chapter of success.