DESIGNER Giorgio Armani appears on the runway at the end of the Giorgio Armani Fall-Winter 2025/2026 menswear collection during Milan Fashion Week in Milan, Italy on Jan. 20. — REUTERS FILE PHOTO/ALESSANDRO GAROFALO

MILAN — Giorgio Armani has appointed deputy managing director Giuseppe Marsocci as chief executive officer (CEO) with immediate effect, the Italian fashion house said on Thursday, confirming media reports.

Mr. Marsocci, who has been at the company for 23 years, most recently as Global Chief Commercial Officer for the last six years, steps into the role previously held by founder Giorgio Armani, who died in September.

Mr. Armani kept a tight grip on the fashion empire he set up 50 years ago, but a new structure is emerging for its next phase.

Mr. Marsocci will oversee the planned sale of a 15% stake, with priority to be given to luxury conglomerate LVMH, beauty heavyweight L’Oreal, eyewear leader EssilorLuxottica, or another group of “equal standing,” as outlined in Mr. Armani’s will.

“His international professional experience, deep knowledge of the sector and the company, discretion, loyalty, and team spirit, together with his closeness to Mr. Armani in recent years, make Giuseppe the most natural choice to ensure continuity with the path outlined by the founder,” said Mr. Armani’s partner and head of men’s design Pantaleo Dell’Orco, who has taken on the role of company’s chairman.

Mr. Dell’Orco has also recently been appointed to chair the Giorgio Armani Foundation which controls 30% of the voting rights of his business empire. Mr. Dell’Orco already controls 40% of the luxury group’s voting rights.

The appointment of Mr. Marsocci, 61, was unanimously proposed by the Giorgio Armani Foundation, the luxury group said.

Giorgio Armani’s niece Silvana, head of women’s style, will be appointed as vice-president, according to the statement. — Reuters