
After nearly four years of guiding the iconic Italian luxury fashion house, Versace’s CEO, Emmanuel Gintzburger, has decided to step down from his role.
Gintzburger took the reins at Versace in September 2022, following his tenure as the CEO of Alexander McQueen, where he served for approximately six years. Gintzburger also boasts an impressive resume with leadership roles at Saint Laurent, Jeanne Lanvin, and Sephora under his belt.
His time at Versace was marked by significant changes, notably the brand’s acquisition by the Prada Group last year. The Group, another Italian luxury titan, purchased Versace in a significant transaction valued at US$1.375 billion from US-listed Capri Holdings, effectively “bringing the brand back home.”
Subsequent to this acquisition, Lorenzo Bertelli, the Chief Marketing Officer at Prada Group, was appointed as the executive chair of Versace.
The Prada Group confirmed that Gintzburger’s resignation became effective on June 23, and assured that an announcement regarding his successor will be made when the time is right.
Earlier this year, Versace named Pieter Mulier as the new chief creative officer, effective from July 1, replacing Dario Vitale, who had a brief stint with the company, departing in December.
As Mulier prepares to unveil his debut collection for Versace next February, the company is working diligently to finalize its management team, which includes Bertelli and the forthcoming CEO. This is a critical step as the brand gears up for its next growth phase.
Who is the outgoing CEO of Versace?
Emmanuel Gintzburger was the CEO of Versace, leading the company for nearly four years before announcing his resignation.
Who acquired Versace recently?
The Prada Group, an Italian luxury company, acquired Versace last year in a deal worth US$1.375 billion.
Who is the new Chief Creative Officer for Versace?
Pieter Mulier was named the new Chief Creative Officer for Versace, with his tenure starting from July 1.