Remo Ruffini, the creative director of Moncler, is again fully in charge of the company. Alberto Lavia, a top-notch fashion executive who was appointed at the head of Moncler in July 2010 to prepare it for a public offering, has left due to the recent change of plans in this regard. As previously reported, a French investment company, Eurazeo, has acquired a 45 percent stake in Moncler at a high price, corresponding to 12 times its Ebitda. Lavia previously ran Ralph Lauren Europe, Kenzo and Calvin Klein Europe.
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