The Promotion Arrives as Part of a Series of Internal Executive Reshufflings for LVMH
As part of a strategic series of internal shifts by LVMH, Pierre-Emmanuel Angeloglou has been named the deputy CEO of Dior. Angeloglou will report directly to Delphine Arnault, who has been leading Dior as chairman and CEO since 2023. This appointment, effective April 15, underscores LVMH’s preference for nurturing and advancing its internal leadership pool.
Before this new role, Angeloglou managed the LVMH Fashion Group, overseeing several prominent brands, including Fendi, where he also served as CEO. His new position at Dior involves overseeing commercial activities, industrial, finance, and legal aspects, highlighting his comprehensive leadership capabilities within the luxury fashion industry.
Bernard Arnault commented on the appointment, emphasizing the importance of visionary and dedicated leadership in driving the maisons’ desirability and success. Angeloglou’s proven track record at LVMH, characterized by a strong vision and an empowering leadership style, is expected to contribute significantly to Dior’s ongoing growth and allure.
The appointment is part of a broader executive reshuffle at LVMH, which also sees Frédéric Arnault stepping in as CEO of Loro Piana. His role at Loro Piana focuses on leveraging his experience in luxury watchmaking to elevate the brand known for its exquisite materials and craftsmanship.