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Fashion Network
6 hours ago
- Business
- Fashion Network
Serge Brunschwig leaves Jil Sander
A surprise announcement on the eve of the summer break. Serge Brunschwig's stint at OTB and Jil Sander has only lasted six months. Frenchman Brunschwig, who was named CEO of the German label owned by the Italian fashion group (alongside Diesel, Maison Margiela, Marni, etc.) in early February, and was also head of strategy for the group founded and directed by Renzo Rosso, has announced on LinkedIn he is leaving. 'Today is the last day of my mission for Jil Sander. I would like to thank the team for what we achieved, getting this beautiful brand ready for its next chapter,' he posted. In September, Jil Sander is expected to unveil its new aesthetic under Creative Director Simone Bellotti, who succeeded Lucie and Luke Meier in early 2025. The OTB group has thanked Brunschwig, who is leaving 'for personal reasons,' praising 'his commitment and the contribution he made during his tenure.' Ubaldo Minelli, CEO of OTB, who had been in charge of Jil Sander in the past, is replacing Brunschwig. A graduate of Paris' Ecole Polytechnique, of the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications, and of the Paris Institute of Political Studies, Brunschwig, 54, joined LVMH in 1995 as CEO of Louis Vuitton 's Asia-Pacific region. He was then CEO of Sephora Europe in 2000, and a director at Louis Vuitton in 2002. In 2006, Brunschwig took the helm of Céline, and then joined Christian Dior Couture in 2008 as COO, becoming also president of Dior Homme in 2015. In 2018, he succeeded Pietro Beccari as CEO of Fendi, where he remained until early 2025, when he joined OTB to take charge of Jil Sander.


Fashion Network
11 hours ago
- Business
- Fashion Network
Serge Brunschwig leaves Jil Sander
A surprise announcement on the eve of the summer break. Serge Brunschwig's stint at OTB and Jil Sander has only lasted six months. Frenchman Brunschwig, who was named CEO of the German label owned by the Italian fashion group (alongside Diesel, Maison Margiela, Marni, etc.) in early February, and was also head of strategy for the group founded and directed by Renzo Rosso, has announced on LinkedIn he is leaving. 'Today is the last day of my mission for Jil Sander. I would like to thank the team for what we achieved, getting this beautiful brand ready for its next chapter,' he posted. In September, Jil Sander is expected to unveil its new aesthetic under Creative Director Simone Bellotti, who succeeded Lucie and Luke Meier in early 2025. The OTB group has thanked Brunschwig, who is leaving 'for personal reasons,' praising 'his commitment and the contribution he made during his tenure.' Ubaldo Minelli, CEO of OTB, who had been in charge of Jil Sander in the past, is replacing Brunschwig. A graduate of Paris' Ecole Polytechnique, of the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications, and of the Paris Institute of Political Studies, Brunschwig, 54, joined LVMH in 1995 as CEO of Louis Vuitton 's Asia-Pacific region. He was then CEO of Sephora Europe in 2000, and a director at Louis Vuitton in 2002. In 2006, Brunschwig took the helm of Céline, and then joined Christian Dior Couture in 2008 as COO, becoming also president of Dior Homme in 2015. In 2018, he succeeded Pietro Beccari as CEO of Fendi, where he remained until early 2025, when he joined OTB to take charge of Jil Sander.


Fashion United
14 hours ago
- Business
- Fashion United
Ubaldo Minelli appointed CEO of Jil Sander
Upon the announcement that Serge Brunschwig, the chief executive officer of Jil Sander, was stepping down, the German brand has named Ubaldo Minelli, chief executive officer of Jil Sander's parent company OTB Group, as his successor. This marks a return to the helm of the brand for Minelli, who had served at the helm of Jil Sander in 2021, succeeding Alex Keller. In January 2018, Minelli was appointed CEO of OTB. He initially joined the group as CEO of Staff International, the first company to be acquired by Renzo Rosso approximately 20 years ago. "Jil Sander remains fully committed to ensuring strategic and operational continuity, in compliance with corporate objectives and commitments made to customers, partners and stakeholders," added OTB this morning. Serge Brunschwig steps down After just six months of leading Jil Sander, Brunschwig, who had also assumed the role of chief strategy officer of OTB Group on February 5, announced his depature via LinkedIn on July 30. Here, he stated: "Today is the last day of my mission for Jil Sander. I would like to thank the team for what we have achieved, preparing this splendid brand for its next chapter, and the OTB group for the trust they have placed in me. We all love Jil Sander, its purity and its blend of classicism and modernity. My best wishes to Jil Sander and the OTB Group for the future!" At Jil Sander, Brunschwig replaced Luca Lo Curzio, who was appointed CEO of Jil Sander in May 2023 and began his role in June of the same year. Lo Curzio then became CEO of K-Way, the brand founded in Paris in 1965. Brunschwig has a long career in the luxury sector at an international level. He joined LVMH in 1995 and has held positions of responsibility in several companies within the French group over the years. He has been CEO and chairman of Fendi, chairman of Dior Homme, COO of Christian Dior Couture and CEO of Celine, in addition to holding international management positions at Louis Vuitton and Sephora. This article was translated to English using an AI tool. FashionUnited uses AI language tools to speed up translating (news) articles and proofread the translations to improve the end result. This saves our human journalists time they can spend doing research and writing original articles. Articles translated with the help of AI are checked and edited by a human desk editor prior to going online. If you have questions or comments about this process email us at info@


Fashion Network
15 hours ago
- Business
- Fashion Network
Serge Brunschwig leaves Jil Sander
A surprise announcement on the eve of the summer break. Serge Brunschwig's stint at OTB and Jil Sander has only lasted six months. Frenchman Brunschwig, who was named CEO of the German label owned by the Italian fashion group (alongside Diesel, Maison Margiela, Marni, etc.) in early February, and was also head of strategy for the group founded and directed by Renzo Rosso, has announced on LinkedIn he is leaving. 'Today is the last day of my mission for Jil Sander. I would like to thank the team for what we achieved, getting this beautiful brand ready for its next chapter,' he posted. In September, Jil Sander is expected to unveil its new aesthetic under Creative Director Simone Bellotti, who succeeded Lucie and Luke Meier in early 2025. The OTB group has thanked Brunschwig, who is leaving 'for personal reasons,' praising 'his commitment and the contribution he made during his tenure.' Ubaldo Minelli, CEO of OTB, who had been in charge of Jil Sander in the past, is replacing Brunschwig. A graduate of Paris' Ecole Polytechnique, of the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications, and of the Paris Institute of Political Studies, Brunschwig, 54, joined LVMH in 1995 as CEO of Louis Vuitton 's Asia-Pacific region. He was then CEO of Sephora Europe in 2000, and a director at Louis Vuitton in 2002. In 2006, Brunschwig took the helm of Céline, and then joined Christian Dior Couture in 2008 as COO, becoming also president of Dior Homme in 2015. In 2018, he succeeded Pietro Beccari as CEO of Fendi, where he remained until early 2025, when he joined OTB to take charge of Jil Sander.


Fashion Network
15 hours ago
- Business
- Fashion Network
Serge Brunschwig leaves Jil Sander
A surprise announcement on the eve of the summer break. Serge Brunschwig's stint at OTB and Jil Sander has only lasted six months. Frenchman Brunschwig, who was named CEO of the German label owned by the Italian fashion group (alongside Diesel, Maison Margiela, Marni, etc.) in early February, and was also head of strategy for the group founded and directed by Renzo Rosso, has announced on LinkedIn he is leaving. 'Today is the last day of my mission for Jil Sander. I would like to thank the team for what we achieved, getting this beautiful brand ready for its next chapter,' he posted. In September, Jil Sander is expected to unveil its new aesthetic under Creative Director Simone Bellotti, who succeeded Lucie and Luke Meier in early 2025. The OTB group has thanked Brunschwig, who is leaving 'for personal reasons,' praising 'his commitment and the contribution he made during his tenure.' Ubaldo Minelli, CEO of OTB, who had been in charge of Jil Sander in the past, is replacing Brunschwig. A graduate of Paris' Ecole Polytechnique, of the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications, and of the Paris Institute of Political Studies, Brunschwig, 54, joined LVMH in 1995 as CEO of Louis Vuitton 's Asia-Pacific region. He was then CEO of Sephora Europe in 2000, and a director at Louis Vuitton in 2002. In 2006, Brunschwig took the helm of Céline, and then joined Christian Dior Couture in 2008 as COO, becoming also president of Dior Homme in 2015. In 2018, he succeeded Pietro Beccari as CEO of Fendi, where he remained until early 2025, when he joined OTB to take charge of Jil Sander.