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LVMH Names New CEOs at Fendi, Louis Vuitton China and Kenzo

The executive reshuffle sees Ramon Ros at Fendi’s helm, Charlotte Coupé as CEO of Kenzo and Daniel DiCicco as Louis Vuitton’s regional president for Mainland China.
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Ramon Ros has been named CEO of Fendi. (LVMH)

LVMH is making leadership changes at three of its fashion houses. Ramon Ros has been named CEO of Fendi, where LVMH hopes he will “elevate the Roman maison to new heights, preserving Fendi’s unique history and commitment to artisanal craftsmanship,” the group said in a statement Monday.

Ros joins Fendi from LVMH stablemate Louis Vuitton, where he is president and CEO of of the brand’s Mainland China division. He’ll be succeeded in that role by Daniel DiCicco, who has previously held roles at Coach, Sony Music, and most recently, Apple Retail. He is being tasked to “empower our local teams and continue Louis Vuitton’s growth in China,” according to the statement.

At Kenzo, Charlotte Coupé will replace outgoing CEO Sylvain Blanc, who is leaving the group. Coupé, who was previously a Louis Vuitton menswear director, will work to “expand brand desirability and continue the modernization and expansion of the French maison,” LVMH said.

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