MILAN — It’s a time of changes at Moschino.
After the exit of creative director Jeremy Scott last week, general manager Stefano Secchi is parting ways with the style brand. The split is going down by mutual consent, the corporate said on Wednesday, and is effective on Friday.
The rationale for the departure was attributed to divergent views over the strategy for Moschino going forward.
Massimo Ferretti, executive chairman of Moschino parent company Aeffe, thanked Secchi “for his skilled contribution until today,” and the latter in turn expressed his gratitude on the “opportunity to guide this glorious brand within the last 4 years; despite the pandemic and the hostile economic circumstances, now we have accomplished essential strategic projects for the brand.”
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