Gucci’s creative director Sabato De Sarno leaves after 2 years
- Gucci announced the departure of Creative Director Sabato De Sarno just two and a half weeks before the Milan Fashion Week runway show on February 25, 2025.
- Gucci's design team will create the new collection following De Sarno's exit, as stated by the brand.
- Kering's revenues have been declining, with Gucci's sales dropping 26% to 1.6 billion euros, contributing to concerns about the company's financial future.
- Gucci CEO Stefano Cantino expressed gratitude for De Sarno's dedication to the brand's craftsmanship and heritage.
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The results of the Florentine house disappoint and the French fire the head of the designers Sabato De Sarno. Meanwhile, they collect capital gains from the properties of the malls in Liguria and Tuscany with a Dutch company. McQueen litigation. Sabato De Sarno, the creative director who joined Gucci two years ago...
Sabato De Sarno is leaving his position as creative director of Italian luxury fashion house Gucci after just two years. The reasons for his departure have not been officially stated, and his successor has not yet been revealed.
Gucci parts ways with Italian designer Sabato de Sarno
PARIS — Luxury giant Gucci announced on Thursday it was parting ways with Italian designer Sabato De Sarno, who had been its creative director for two years. De Sarno was appointed to the job in January 2023, succeeding Alessandro Michele, who had been Gucci's creative director for seven years. "Gucci today announces the end of its collaboration with creative director Sabato De Sarno," the fashion brand owned by French luxury group Kering said. …
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