De Sarno, who spent 13 years reinvigorating Valentino, replaces Alessandro Michele, who led a stellar renaissance at the fashion brand

There is a new name in fashion. The most illustrious job vacancy in the industry has been filled, with Gucci announcing the appointment of Sabato de Sarno to the role of creative director.

Events at Gucci have been moving fast, as the brand undergoes a shake up to turnaround a “brand fatigue” that was blamed for the house being overshadowed in growth last year by Kering Group’s stablemate Saint Laurent.

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