Louis Vuitton has named Bianca Manley vice president, women’s communications, and Cécile Durieux vice president, men’s and corporate communications.
According to sources, Bianca Manley has been named vice president, women’s communications, and Cécile Durieux has been appointed vice president, men’s and corporate communications.for the U.K., Ireland and South Africa, Manley will oversee press relations for women’s categories, perfume, watches and jewelry.
Manley has 15 years of experience in the luxury sector. Prior to joining Vuitton five years ago, she worked at Chanel and Giorgio Armani.In her new role, she will manage press relations for men’s categories while continuing to lead the corporate press and partnerships teams.
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