
LVMH’s Leadership Shuffle Continues As Frédéric Arnault Is Announced CEO Of Loro Piana
LVMH’s reshuffle marks a new era for it’s luxury brands
Frédéric Arnault has been named the new CEO of Loro Piana, the Italian brand known for its premium cashmere goods and ultra-luxe collections, in a strategic move within the luxury conglomerate LVMH. Frédéric will embark on transition period with current CEO Damien Bertrand on March 26, 2025, and formally take over all responsibility on June 10, 2025.
The 29-year-old son of LVMH chairman Bernard Arnault brings plenty of expertise to the maison, having working for TAG Heuer in 2017 before rising to the position of CEO in 2020. In early 2024, he was named CEO of LVMH’s Watches division, which includes Zenith, Hublot, and TAG Heuer. His time at TAG Heuer was notable by its creative partnerships and emphasis on fusing technology and conventional watchmaking.
This change in leadership is a part of LVMH’s larger executive reorganization. With effect from June 10, 2025, Damien Bertrand, the departing CEO of Loro Piana, has been named deputy CEO of Louis Vuitton. Furthermore, Christian Dior has appointed Pierre-Emmanuel Angeloglou, the former managing director of the LVMH Fashion Group and CEO of Fendi, as its deputy CEO, while Fendi’s new CEO is to be announced soon.
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