Dario Vitale, the design and brand image director of Miu Miu, has announced his resignation, effective the end of January. This marks a notable shift within the brand’s creative department, which has seen considerable evolution under Vitale’s tenure. His departure is set against the Miu Miu’s impressive growth, with the brand recently experiencing a nearly doubled revenue, asserting itself as a significant contributor to the Prada Group‘s overall sales.
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Francesca Nicoletti, a long-standing member of the Miu Miu team and a graduate of the prestigious Istituto Marangoni, is poised to succeed Vitale. Nicoletti has been integral to the brand’s design team since 2010 and has worked closely with Vitale throughout her career at Miu Miu. Her promotion to design director is seen as a natural progression, promising continuity and fresh energy for the brand’s future endeavors.
The change in leadership occurs as Miu Miu continues to navigate the highly competitive fashion industry, which has been characterized by rapid shifts and an intense battle for creative talent. The brand’s ability to maintain its innovative edge is crucial, especially following the recent departure of its CEO, Benedetta Petruzzo, who moved to Christian Dior Couture as its Managing Director. The search for her successor at Miu Miu remains ongoing, highlighting a period of significant restructuring within the company.
Miu Miu’s financial success is particularly notable amidst the broader luxury market’s challenges. The brand recorded a 58% revenue increase in 2023, amounting to €649 million. This upward trajectory accelerated in 2024, with a remarkable 97.3% growth in the first nine months, leading to revenues of €854 million. This growth has repositioned Miu Miu as a leading name in fashion.
As the fashion industry speculates on Vitale’s next move, his name has been linked with other top fashion houses in Milan, including Bottega Veneta and Gucci. However, no concrete plans have been confirmed, leaving room for further speculation and interest in his career trajectory. Meanwhile, Miu Miu’s internal changes reflect broader trends in the industry, where leadership shifts often signal new creative directions and strategic realignments.
wow! I wonder where he will go, also the fact Miu Miu was hiding him for so long !