Mulberry chief Guillon quits after profit warning

Mulberry’s French boss has quit the luxury handbags firm after a testing two years at the helm.
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The departure of Bruno Guillon, who joined the Somerset-based company from Hermes in 2012, comes two months after a major profits warning.

He will be replaced on an interim basis by former boss Godfrey Davis, who oversaw the rapid growth of the Mulberry brand between 2002 and 2012.

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Davis, who will revert back to his old role of executive chairman until a successor is found, said today that Guillon had improved the quality of the Mulberry offering and increased its appeal in international markets. He added: “I am confident that Mulberry has the heritage, brand appeal and products to build on what has been achieved.”

The company issued a profits warning within months of Guillon’s appointment in March 2012 and in June last year announced that creative director Emma Hill was to leave the luxury handbag maker.

Following her appointment in 2008, Hill was credited with turning the firm from a trusted briefcase and wallet maker into an international fashion powerhouse with a clutch of celebrity fans.

The company’s best known product of recent times has been the Alexa bag – inspired by style icon Alexa Chung – while its Del Rey bag was inspired by American artist Lana Del Rey.

Guillon said last year that after three years of rapid growth he was laying the foundations for turning Mulberry into a global luxury brand.

Guillon was previously managing director of Hermes France, a position he held for four years. He joined Hermes in 2001, having previously worked at LVMH and Nina Ricci.

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