Armani Appoints Alan Prada as Deputy Creative Director of Image

Armani has recently made a significant move by appointing Alan Prada to the newly established position of deputy creative director of image. With a strong background in the Italian fashion press as the former editor-in-chief of Harper’s Bazaar Italia and Esquire Italia, Prada brings a wealth of experience to his new role. His responsibilities will now include shaping and maintaining the brand’s image both online and offline.

Born and raised in Switzerland, Prada began his career with a master’s degree in art history before making his mark in journalism and fashion. He previously worked at Elle Italia and later joined Conde Nast, where he played a crucial role in relaunching L’Uomo Vogue and Vogue Italia. His tenure at Hearst saw him leading successful rebranding efforts at Esquire Italia and overseeing the successful launch of Harper’s Bazaar Italia.

Prada’s addition to the Armani team underscores the company’s dedication to refining their visual identity and creating a cohesive connection between their digital presence and physical appearance. This strategic decision highlights the brand’s commitment to strengthening its overall image in the fiercely competitive world of fashion.

For more information on Alan Prada’s appointment and the latest news from Armani, visit their official website here.

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