A.P.C. names Ludivine Poiblanc as artistic director

French fashion label A.P.C. has appointed stylist Ludivine Poiblanc as its new artistic director. The move follows the departure of co-founder Judith Touitou and comes amid efforts to stabilize the business after a 2023 ownership change.

Poiblanc, who has worked with publications such as WSJ Magazine and brands including Zara, Lanvin and Calvin Klein, will oversee the label’s image and visual identity. She is based between Paris and New York and will unveil her first collection at the Milan showroom on May 20 and at the A.P.C. headquarters in Paris on June 15.

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