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WWD ACCESSORIES HANDBAGS

Handbag Designer Johnny Coca Exits Louis Vuitton

The seasoned talent, who was also previously creative director at Mulberry, spent five-and-a-half years as director of women’s fashion leather goods and accessories.
ByMILES SOCHA

NOVEMBER 19, 2025, 1:00AM
Johnny Coca

Johnny Coca COURTESY OF LOUIS VUITTON

Johnny Coca has exited Louis Vuitton after five-and-a-half years as its director of women’s fashion leather goods and accessories, WWD has learned.
One of the industry’s most prominent handbag wizards, Coca is probably best known for his work under Phoebe Philo at Celine, which became a major player in elite handbags and accessories.
He went on to spend five years as Mulberry’s creative director before being recruited by Vuitton, where he had worked earlier in his career

Contacted by WWD on Tuesday, Vuitton confirmed that the brand and the designer had decided to part ways.
 
WWD ACCESSORIES HANDBAGS

Handbag Designer Johnny Coca Exits Louis Vuitton

The seasoned talent, who was also previously creative director at Mulberry, spent five-and-a-half years as director of women’s fashion leather goods and accessories.
ByMILES SOCHA

NOVEMBER 19, 2025, 1:00AM
Johnny Coca

Johnny Coca COURTESY OF LOUIS VUITTON

Johnny Coca has exited Louis Vuitton after five-and-a-half years as its director of women’s fashion leather goods and accessories, WWD has learned.
One of the industry’s most prominent handbag wizards, Coca is probably best known for his work under Phoebe Philo at Celine, which became a major player in elite handbags and accessories.
He went on to spend five years as Mulberry’s creative director before being recruited by Vuitton, where he had worked earlier in his career

Contacted by WWD on Tuesday, Vuitton confirmed that the brand and the designer had decided to part ways.
Well that's interesting. I wonder where he's off to next.
 
they would need someone like him at gucci if they are smart , because the last guy Bellatini the CEO lady moved from ysl to gucci is useless .
He's talented for sure and would be an asset to Kering Group. I wonder if they can afford him though.
 
My partner knows him from his time at Celine and they caught up with each other last year. I will be curious to know his next moves.
 
In the most ideal case, Pierre Hardy would return to collaborate with Ghesquière at Vuitton, not only in the capacity of footwear-designer-in-chief but also for all the more fashion-oriented bags (I can't applaud often enough to how greatly the handbags range at his own brand developed over the past years!).

Alas, at this point all I hope for is for Nicolas to be headed elsewhere entirely…
 

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