Management changes at Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior and Loro Piana
Luxury goods group LVMH announces strategic appointments at its flagship houses: Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior and Loro Piana. These internal moves are designed to reinforce the group’s leadership in the luxury sector.
Damien Bertrand appointed Managing Director of Louis Vuitton
Damien Bertrand, currently Managing Director of Loro Piana, will become Chief Operating Officer of Louis Vuitton on June 10, 2025. He will report to Pietro Beccari, the brand’s Chairman and CEO, and will join the LVMH Executive Committee in 2026.
Frédéric Arnault takes the helm at Loro Piana
Frédéric Arnault, son of Bernard Arnault, Chairman and CEO of LVMH, will succeed Damien Bertrand as CEO of Loro Piana. Arriving at TAG Heuer in 2017, he became CEO in 2020 and had headed LVMH’s Watches division since 2024. He will report to Toni Belloni, President of LVMH Italy.
Pierre-Emmanuel Angeloglou appointed Managing Director of Christian Dior Couture
Pierre-Emmanuel Angeloglou will join Christian Dior Couture as General Manager. He will report to Delphine Arnault, President and CEO. After stints at L’Oréal and Louis Vuitton, he became Managing Director of LVMH Fashion Group in March 2024, before taking over the management of Fendi in June 2024.
Outlook for LVMH
These appointments are in line with LVMH’ s strategy of promoting in-house talent and ensuring managerial continuity. They also reflect the Group’s determination to strengthen its leadership position in the luxury goods industry.
These management changes at Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior and Loro Piana illustrate LVMH’s commitment to adapting to market changes while promoting in-house skills.