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Givenchy Just Got a New CEO

Renaud de Lesquen, a fashion and beauty veteran who’s currently the president and CEO at Dior America, will start a similar role at Givenchy on April 1. He’ll replace the brand’s current CEO Philippe Fortunato who is departing the company to pursue a personal project, according to WWD who broke the story. As of today, Dior America hasn’t announced his successor.

 

de Lesquen is a highly decorated expert who has worked across beauty and fashion departments at some of the world’s biggest brands including Dior, Fendi, Louis Vuitton, Saint Laurent, and Armani. His appointment at Givenchy is the latest saga in the company’s growth after hiring designer Clare Waight Keller as its creative director following Ricardo Tisci’s exit in 2017.

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The Best of Paris Street Style F/W ’19 Pt. 2

The looks were all business at Paris Fashion Week for F/W 19, with sharply tailored looks and a predominantly monochrome color palette occupying the streets. Take a look at some of the best looks from in between the shows.

Images: Andrew Barber.

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Johan Lindeberg Returns to Namesake

Image: J.Lindeberg.

Heading into 20 years, J.Lindeberg announces the return of founder Johan Lindeberg, a former Diesel-exec and long-stay fashion icon that was just appointed to the new role of creative consultant for the brand. Designed in Stockholm to bridge fashion and function, J.Lindeberg started a modern movement in the golf industry by introducing a force of fashion directly into the game, and then expanding since into full collections and even skiwear. After 11 years at the company, Lindeberg departed in 2007. A few owners and almost a decade later, Lindeberg returns to his namesake in January 2016, following his departure earlier this spring from jean maker BLK DNM, and keeping current Head of Design for Fashion, Jessy Heuvelink, by his side.