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Oliveri joins Fendi, leaves Dior

Fendi has appointed Giuseppe Oliveri as managing director of retail and wholesale.

This means Giuseppe Oliveri is leaving his role as general manager of Dior China and returning to his homeland Italy.

Oliveri began his career in banking, before moving into retail with Italian group Benetton, followed by a stint at Stefanel in Hong Kong. From there, he became general manager of Versace’s Asia-Pacific region, before heading over to lead Dior’s Chinese operations in 2015.

Sales at LVMH, whose 70 brands range from Dom Perignon champagne to fashion houses like Fendi and Givenchy, rose 11 per cent between October and December on a like-for-like basis. Operating income for the whole of 2017 was up 18 per cent from a year earlier.

In Hong Kong, Fendi has more than 200 employees with seven stores in Landmark, Times Square, Pacific Place, Canton Road, Harbour City, DFS Sun Plaza and Elements.

In the Asia Pacific region, Fendi also has locations in Macau, Taiwan, Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Australia. The brand employs over 2500 employees worldwide.

Oliveri’s predecessor, Charles Delapalme, recently left to take over Dior’s commercial activities, a role in which he succeeds Serge Brunschwig, who is now CEO at Fendi, following Pietro Beccari’s appointment at the head of Dior.

 

 
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