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Power Moves | Authentic Brands Group Appoints New EMEA President, Neiman Marcus Hires Fashion and Lifestyle Director

The former chief executive of Apex Global Brands will join Authentic Brands Group, and Moda Operandi’s fashion director moves to Neiman Marcus.
Henry Stupp. Courtesy.
Henry Stupp. Courtesy.

Authentic Brands Group names new President of EMEA Region. Henry Stupp, the former chief executive of Apex Global Brands, will join the licensing company, which owns brands such as Juicy Couture, Nine West and Frye. Stupp will lead expansion across the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region, as well as India, from a new office in London. He will be joined by Taylor Morono, senior vice president of EMEA, in working toward growing the London office and developing the region.

Neiman Marcus hires Moda Operandi fashion director Lisa Aiken. The Dallas-based retailer created the role of fashion and lifestyle director for Aiken, who will report to chief merchandising officer and president Lana Todorovich. She will work to identify emerging brands, develop partnerships and build loyalty for the retailer, beginning in August.

André Farber appointed Dafiti Group’s New CEO. Farber joins the Global Fashion Group-owned e-commerce platform from Boticario Group, one of the largest cosmetics companies in Brazil and the wider Latin American region.

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