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Balenciaga Names Nathalie Raynaud Deputy CEO

The Kering-owned fashion house is promoting its chief product officer as it prepares to open a new chapter under a new designer.
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Balenciaga has named Nathalie Raynaud deputy CEO as it prepares to open a new chapter under a new designer. (Courtesy Kering)

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Balenciaga has named Nathalie Raynaud its new deputy CEO, the brand announced Tuesday.

Raynaud joined the Kering brand four years ago, leading its leather goods unit before being named chief product officer in 2023. The executive helped to increase Balenciaga’s leather goods sales, reducing the brand’s dependence on streetwear and sneakers. Successful bag introductions included the Cagole, Rodeo and Bel Air as well as the relaunched City motorcycle bag.

She will report to Gianfranco Gianangeli, who succeeded Cedric Charbit as the brand’s chief executive in January. Balenciaga’s former deputy CEO, Laura du Rusquec, left the brand last year to take the top job at Ganni.

Raynaud’s promotion comes as Balenciaga seeks to stabilise its business, with its star designer set to exit the label in a tough market for luxury goods.

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Demna, Balenciaga’s creative director since 2015, will officially take the reins at Kering stablemate Gucci following a final couture show in July.

Balenciaga sales remain under pressure but the label has been more resilient than many luxury fashion brands in recent quarters. First-quarter retail sales fell 9 percent in the Kering “Other Houses” unit that includes Balenciaga, Brioni, Boucheron, McQueen and Pomellato. The performance of Balenciaga’s leather goods “was very solid against an ongoing drop in store traffic,” the group said.

Further Reading

Why Gucci Picked Demna

The era-defining Balenciaga designer will take the reins of Italy’s biggest luxury brand in a surprise shakeup of parent company Kering’s creative ranks. The French group is under pressure to turn around performance after profits tumbled 46 percent last year.

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