French luxury group Kering on Thursday named former Louis Vuitton and Prada communications executive Stefano Cantino as deputy CEO of Gucci to help steer a...
PARIS - French luxury group Kering on Thursday named former Louis Vuitton and Prada communications executive Stefano Cantino as deputy CEO of Gucci to help steer a revival of the Italian label.
"In this newly created position, Stefano Cantino will share with Jean-François Palus the responsibility to define and implement the brand strategy," it said. Before that, Cantino spent over 20 years in Prada Group, where he was last Communication and Marketing Director.Emily Ratajkowski' s daring take on the 'no pants' trend
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