Marc Jacobs appoints Stalla-Bourdillon

Emily Pacey

6-Jun-2006

Stalla-Bourdillon takes top jobs at LVMH fashion house Marc Jacobs International

LVMH Moët Hennessy-Louis Vuitton has appointed Bertrand Stalla-Bourdillon as chairman and CEO of Marc Jacobs International. He will work closely with Robert Duffy and Marc Jacobs to develop the brand.

Stalla-Bourdillon joined fashion house Berluti in 1986 before being named CEO in 1995. He will retain his position at the company, which is also part of the LVMH group.

 

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