Fortifying management through internal restructuring, LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton has appointed Ramon Ros as CEO of Fendi. He succeeds Pierre-Emmanuel Angeloglou and will report to Sidney Toledano, senior adviser to LVMH Chairman and CEO Bernard Arnault. 

LVMH Appoints Ramon Ros As CEO Of Fendi

LVMH Appoints Ramon Ros As CEO Of Fendi

Ramon Ros has been appointed as the new Chief Executive Officer of Fendi, effective July 1, 2025. “Ramon’s deep expertise in luxury retail and clienteling, coupled with his passion for product excellence and collaborative leadership, will enable him to elevate the Roman maison to new heights, preserving Fendi’s unique history and commitment to artisanal craftsmanship,” LVMH confirmed.

A graduate of the University of Barcelona and IESA, Ros’s background in luxury retail includes positions at Marks & Spencer, Diesel, and Tous, before joining the LVMH Group in 2013 as Managing Director of Givenchy China. Ros moved to Paris in 2016 as Givenchy’s International Director. Since 2020, he worked at Louis Vuitton China and was promoted to zone president in 2022.

Meanwhile, Daniel DiCicco has been appointed Louis Vuitton’s new president and CEO, Mainland China. DiCicco, who most recently led the global retail division of Apple after holding leadership positions at Sony Music and Coach, will assume his new position on April 28 and report to David Ponzo, chief commercial officer of Louis Vuitton, LVMH announced.

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LVMH fortifies management of its marquee brands 

LVMH has witnessed several movements in its marquee brands in recent times. Jean-Christophe Babin has taken the position of CEO of LVMH Watches, effective April 1. He oversee Hublot, Zenith and Tag Heuer and is also maintaining his current responsibilities as CEO of Bvlgari.

Last month LVMH named Damien Bertrand as Deputy CEO of Louis Vuitton, Pierre-Emmanuel Angeloglou as Deputy CEO of Christian Dior Couture, and Frédéric Arnault as CEO of Loro Piana. The French luxury group  also named Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez as Loewe’s creative directors.

The appointments underscore how the French luxury giant largely prefers to groom and promote talent from within, to helm its marquee brands. “The desirability of our Houses is fueled by dedicated and passionate leaders. Damien, Frédéric and Pierre-Emmanuel, their vision, their entrepreneurial spirit, their creativity and their commitment to excellence will be the assets to pursue the dynamic development of our Houses,” said Bernard Arnault, Chairman and CEO of LVMH, in a release.

Per The Chairman’s Message in the company report: “A number of our Maisons and Group central functions have passed on the torch to a new generation. They have handed down their experience, and an influx of fresh energy is now at work, which is a vital step. More important than anything else, though, is the entrepreneurial family spirit running through LVMH’s identity, culture and independence of mind, which continues to be the source of the Group’s greatest strength amid the prevailing uncertainties, along with its long-term vision: the strength to confidently and consistently follow the path of the highest quality, creativity, commitment and excellence in all we do.”