PARIS — Pierre-Emmanuel Angeloglou is joining Louis Vuitton to become director of strategic missions for the brand’s fashion and leather goods, starting June 3, according to an internal memo seen by WWD. Angeloglou has, since 2016, served as global brand president of L’Oréal Paris, the world’s largest beauty label. In his role at Louis Vuitton, Angeloglou will report to the brand’s chairman and chief executive officer Michael Burke and sit on its management committee. During Angeloglou’s tenure at L’Oréal Paris, the brand promoted a new vision of femininity, based on people’s own aspirations. L’Oréal Paris tightened its fashion link by hosting two catwalk displays — on the Avenue des Champs-Élysées and on the Seine river. L’Oréal Paris also created a fashion grant. The brand produced capsule makeup collections with Balmain’s creative director Olivier Rousteing and Isabel Marant, among other strong initiatives. Prior to steering L’Oréal Paris, Angeloglou for three years held the position of general manager of L’Oréal’s Consumer Products Division in North Asia and for four years oversaw that division in Brazil, according to his LinkedIn profile. Angeloglou was also general manager of Lascad in Paris and global vice president of L’Oréal Paris skin care. He joined L’Oréal in 1996 and holds a degree
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