Alessandra Facchinetti Resigns From Gucci
From www.vogue.comTHE rumours are true. Alessandra Facchinetti has left Gucci after just two season's in the driving seat of the womenswear division, leaving it in charge of Frida Giannini who has been responsible for the accessories line since Tom Ford's departure in April last year. Gucci announced today that, effective immediately, Giannini would take over from Facchinetti who showed the second of her two collections just two weeks ago and "is leaving the company after a disagreement with management". Having worked for three years with Ford before taking the reigns of the label herself, Facchinetti has failed to garner rave reviews but the general consensus has been that the jury would stay out until Ford's legacy can be put to the past. Giannini, meanwhile, is credited with massive success with accessories which are now thought to make up approximately 80 per cent of the company sales. It is rumoured that her appointment is a result of Fendi courting her to transform its accessories division. "Since joining Gucci more than two years ago, Frida has displayed extraordinary creative talents and leadership qualities," said Mark Lee, who took over from Giacomo Santucci as president and managing director of Gucci division last October. "The enormously positive response to the current collections attests to these exceptional strengths. Alessandra is a talented designer and I would like to thank her for her important contribution to Gucci, particularly this past year." The pressure is now on for Giannini, who is responsible for the entire women's division as CEO Robert Polet aims to double the company's revenue over the next seven years, taking them to more than $4 billion. But she's up for the challenge. "I'm thrilled and honoured by the opportunity offered to me to expand my creative vision of the Gucci woman," she said. (March 8 2005, AM)]
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