PARIS — Berluti has parted ways with its creative director Haider Ackermann after just three seasons, marking the latest high-profile change in men’s wear at parent company LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton, WWD has learned exclusively. Antoine Arnault, chief executive officer of Berluti, paid tribute to the designer in a statement about the split. Antoine Arnault, Haider Ackermann and Natalia Vodianova at the Berluti Fall 2018 show Stephane Feugere/WWD “Haider has been at the core of the evolution of Berluti’s collections and image these past few seasons. I want to thank him for everything he has accomplished since his arrival. His feel for materials, colors, and his wonderful shows will always be linked to the history of the house,” he said. Ackermann said: “I am immensely proud to have been able to put my creativity at the service of this house with an exceptional knowhow, whilst working with a passionate team. I thank them for their commitment.” Berluti added that it would reveal his successor shortly. LVMH has been reshuffling its decks to keep up with the red-hot streetwear sector, with the nomination in rapid succession of Hedi Slimane as artistic, creative and image director at Céline, where he will launch men’s wear; Kim Jones as artistic
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