Givenchy Appoints Amandine Ohayon as CEO
Givenchy has named Amandine Ohayon as its new chief executive officer, effective immediately, marking a significant leadership shift within LVMH’s fashion division. Ohayon succeeds Alessandro Valenti, who moves to Christian Dior Couture as deputy CEO overseeing commercial activities.
A seasoned executive across fashion and beauty, Ohayon most recently served as CEO of Stella McCartney, during the period when LVMH held a minority stake in the London-based house. She will report to Pietro Beccari, chairman and CEO of LVMH Fashion Group, a role he combines with his leadership of Louis Vuitton.
Beccari highlighted Ohayon’s collaborative approach with creative talent, inclusive leadership style, and deep retail expertise as key assets in driving Givenchy’s next phase of growth. Her appointment comes at a pivotal moment for the house, following the arrival of Sarah Burton as creative director in late 2024.
Valenti, who joined Givenchy in July 2024 after a long tenure at Louis Vuitton, played a central role in stabilizing the brand during a transition period. At Dior, he will report to Pierre-Emmanuel Angeloglou, deputy CEO of Christian Dior Couture, and join the house’s executive committee. Angeloglou emphasized Valenti’s commercial acumen and experience within LVMH as critical to Dior’s retail and digital ambitions.
Ohayon’s background spans luxury beauty and fashion. She previously held senior roles at L’Oréal, including managing director of L’Oréal Luxe UK and Ireland, before moving to Pronovias as CEO, where she oversaw strategic partnerships and the group’s sale to Bain Capital. A graduate of ESSEC Business School with an MBA in luxury management, she brings a blend of operational discipline and brand-building expertise.

