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5 Dec

Judd Crane Returns to Selfridges; Andrew Keith Given CEO Title

Judd Crane Returns to Selfridges; Andrew Keith Given CEO Title
LONDON — Andrew Keith and Judd Crane have reunited at Selfridges in London after working together for a period at The Lane Crawford Joyce Group in Hong Kong. Keith, who joined Selfridges in 2020 as managing director, has had a title change and is now chief executive officer of Selfridges. Earlier this 12 months, he hired Crane as executive buying director. Crane replaces Sebastian Manes, who left Selfridges last 12 months. As executive buying director, Crane is chargeable for women’s, kids, accessories, beauty, food and restaurants. Keith had temporarily filled the role after Manes left the corporate. Crane had previously worked at Selfridges for 4 years, overseeing buying and merchandising for all product categories including ready-to-wear, leather goods, shoes, jewelry, travel and youngsters. He...
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21 Oct

P&G Beauty’s Alex Keith Talks Corporate Purpose – WWD

P&G Beauty’s Alex Keith Talks Corporate Purpose – WWD
A through-line of Alex Keith’s 34-year profession with P&G Beauty is the corporate’s involvement with Look Good Feel Higher. “For so long as I can remember, Look Good Feel Higher has been an element of this industry,” said Keith, who's now the chief executive officer of the division and was presented with the 2023 Corporate Champion Award on the BeautyCares DreamBall last week. “I joined P&G in 1989, one 12 months after Google was founded.” “The efforts Look Good Feel Higher have undertaken across these 30-plus years have made an actual difference in how they’ve supported literally hundreds of thousands of individuals facing cancer,” she continued. “Thirty years ago, P&G Beauty support helped fund Look Good Feel Higher’s first website. Truthfully, after...
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3 Sep

Fiorucci Brings Its Archive of Keith Haring and Madonna

Fiorucci Brings Its Archive of Keith Haring and Madonna
LONDON — Fiorucci will soon be calling East London home. The Italian brand that was founded 55 years ago by Elio Fiorucci is further expanding its brick-and-mortar stores with two latest locations in Shoreditch for a period of six months, one on Shoreditch High Street and the opposite on Redchurch Street. The stores are an ode to Fiorucci’s camp visual language with hues of bubblegum pink and touches of white, blue and orange. Each spaces were designed by Iranian-born British architect Farshid Moussavi, who has previously worked on the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland in Ohio and the Harrods toy department in London. “I first met her after I worked with Victoria Beckham and helped open the shop in 2014,” said Daniel W. Fletcher,...
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