Brands
Wolford
Lanvin Group’s Austrian luxury brand Wolford has named Marco Pozzo as chief executive officer and chairman, effective March 1. Pozzo joined as deputy CEO in July 2025, alongside a 25-million-euro capital increase to strengthen the balance sheet and support the company’s strategic reset.
Pozzo previously held executive roles at prestige brands like Ermenegildo Zegna, serving as managing director of Zegna Mexico and COO for Greater China and, later, as global retail operations director at Zegna’s headquarters in Milan, focusing on expansion and omnichannel strategies.
His promotion follows recent leadership changes. Former CEO Regis Rimbert departed in January after six months, leaving Wolford without a chief executive during ongoing restructuring.
Capri Holdings
American luxury group Capri Holdings has appointed Tyler Reddien chief financial officer and chief operating officer, effective Mar. 30. Reddien steps in to run both finance and operations across the parent of Michael Kors and Jimmy Choo, succeeding interim CFO Rajal Mehta, who will return to his prior role at Michael Kors.
He joins from a string of senior finance and operations roles, including CFO of The Body Shop and leadership posts at Natura &Co, Hertz and United Airlines, bringing experience in transformation and performance improvement. The move underscores Capri’s push to sharpen execution and support its ongoing turnaround.
Wholesale
Faire
Sanjay Raman has been appointed chief product officer at wholesale platform provider Faire, joining the marketplace platform’s executive team. Raman most recently led product at Instacart, tasked with overseeing key customer experiences and innovation. Before that, he held senior product roles at Wayfair and Amazon. Earlier in his career, Raman worked across product and engineering at Microsoft and Sun Microsystems.