Get ready for a fashion industry shake-up! The appointment of Francesca Nardi as Balenciaga's new Global Communications Director is a move that's sure to turn heads.
But here's where it gets controversial... Nardi's appointment reunites her with Pierpaolo Piccioli, the creative director of Balenciaga, who, like Nardi, spent a significant part of his career at Valentino. This connection is a fascinating twist, as it brings together two industry veterans with a shared history.
Nardi's impressive resume includes nearly 17 years at Valentino, where she held various senior positions, most recently as the director of global brand communications. Prior to that, she spent three years at Burberry, overseeing worldwide events. Her educational background is equally impressive, having studied at The American University of Paris and the American School of Milan.
At Balenciaga, Nardi will collaborate closely with Piccioli and the CEO, Gianfranco Gianangeli, overseeing and coordinating all communication activities. Her role will encompass media relations, VIP and talent management, and major brand events, as the house aims to boost its visibility, coherence, and desirability.
And this is the part most people miss... Nardi's appointment fills the void left by Ludivine Pont, who departed as Balenciaga's chief marketing officer last fall. Pont's departure created a vacuum in the brand's leadership, and Nardi's arrival fills that gap with her extensive experience and expertise.
Among the key upcoming moments for the brand is Piccioli's second runway show for Balenciaga, scheduled for March 7 during Paris Fashion Week. Piccioli, known for his romantic, glamorous, and couture-inspired designs at Valentino, has been paying homage to Balenciaga's founder and his successors since taking the creative helm last July.
So, what do you think? Is Nardi's appointment a brilliant move for Balenciaga, or does it raise questions about the brand's direction? Share your thoughts in the comments below!