A.P.C. nomme Ludivine Poiblanc directrice artistique

La marque de mode française A.P.C. a nommé la styliste Ludivine Poiblanc au poste de directrice artistique. Ce changement fait suite au départ de la cofondatrice Judith Touitou et s'inscrit dans le cadre des efforts visant à stabiliser l'entreprise après un changement de propriétaire en 2023.

Poiblanc, qui a collaboré avec des publications telles que le WSJ Magazine et des marques comme Zara, Lanvin et Calvin Klein, supervisera l'image et l'identité visuelle de la marque. Basée entre Paris et New York, elle dévoilera sa première collection au showroom de Milan le 20 mai et au siège d'A.P.C. à Paris le 15 juin.

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