LONDON — Luxury hotel group Four Seasons has appointed two fashion veterans — Roberto Eggs, chief business strategy and global market officer of the Moncler Group, and Angelica Cheung, founding editor of Vogue China and a venture partner at Hongshan Group, formerly Sequoia Capital China — to its board of directors.
“Eggs and Cheung are globally respected leaders whose careers have helped define modern luxury,” said Michael Larson, chief investment officer at Four Seasons’ majority owner Cascade Management.
“As Four Seasons marks its 65th anniversary and continues its growth, we have never been more confident in the company’s world-class leadership and their commitment to maintaining and enhancing this iconic brand,” Larson added.
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Alejandro Reynal, president and chief executive officer at Four Seasons, said the two of them have exceptional expertise in building and safeguarding enduring luxury brands, and their global perspective and operational insight will further strengthen the hotel group’s commitment to its guests, residents, employees and partners worldwide, and help drive long-term value across its luxury ecosystem.
Eggs has been with Moncler Group for more than a decade. He leads the group’s long-term business strategy and global market development. Prior to Moncler, he was the president of Louis Vuitton EMEA. He is also the chairman of Swiss luxury watch brands Girard-Perregaux and Ulysse Nardin, and a board member of Zimmermann.
Cheung is best known for her 16 years tenure at Vogue China, cementing the fashion publication’s leading position in the Chinese market. In 2021, she joined Hongshan as a venture partner, overseeing fashion and lifestyle brands in its portfolio. She is also the founder of brand management company AMH Corp. Ltd., and sits on the boards of Zegna, Ami Paris and We11done.