PARIS – The Mugler fashion home is about to welcome a recent managing director — from contained in the brand, WWD has learned.
Adrian Corsin, who has served as director of business acceleration at Mugler fashion since last yr, is succeeding Pascal Conte-Jodra, who recently exited the home.
“By mutual agreement with Pascal Conte-Jodra, we’ve got decided to place an end to our collaboration. Pascal desired to pursue other skilled projects outside the group,” confirmed a L’Oréal spokesperson contacted by WWD.
Corsin begins in his recent role on Tuesday.
He joins the home at a vibrant moment because it gears up for the May 11 launch of its collaboration with Swedish fashion giant H&M. The Mugler H&M collection, priced from $49.99 to $749, will probably be available online and in 120 stores globally.
The brand has been gaining heat in recent times attributable to fierce collections, fashion movies and see now, buy now runway spectacles by Casey Cadwallader, who has been creative director at Mugler since 2017.
Corsin will report back to Danièle Lahana-Aidenbaum, global president of Mugler fashion and fragrances at L’Oréal, which owns the brand.
As director of business acceleration at Mugler fashion, Corsin spearheaded category expansion, collaboration and business transformation.
The chief joined Mugler after five-and-a-half years at Parfums Christian Dior, where he oversaw quite a few makeup categories prior to being named international marketing director in 2020.
A Canadian national, Corsin began working in the wonder industry at L’Oréal in Montreal before moving to Paris in 2011. He studied at Schulich School of Business in Toronto.
Conte-Jodra’s next move couldn’t immediately be learned. He joined Mugler fashion in 2018 from Wellness Wave, in accordance with his LinkedIn profile. Conte-Jodra’s resume also includes stints at Marc Jacobs International, Carolina Herrera and Hermès International.
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