
Moncler Appoints Bottega Veneta CEO Bartolomeo Rongone in Major Luxury Fashion Leadership Change
Moncler Names New CEO in Strategic Leadership Move
Italian luxury fashion brand Moncler has announced a significant leadership change that is reshaping the executive landscape in the global luxury sector. The company confirmed that Bartolomeo Rongone, currently the chief executive officer of Bottega Veneta — a brand under French luxury group Kering — will become Moncler’s new CEO effective April 1, 2026.
Leadership Transition at Moncler
Remo Ruffini, who has been Moncler’s CEO for many years and is also a main shareholder, will step down from his CEO role to become executive chairman. In his new position, Ruffini will continue to influence Moncler’s creative direction, strategy, and governance.
Despite giving up the CEO title, Ruffini remains deeply involved in the company’s strategic planning. The decision is part of a broader leadership evolution and prepares the company for future growth and potential generational transition within its executive ranks.
Bartolomeo Rongone’s New Role
Bartolomeo “Leo” Rongone brings extensive experience in the luxury fashion industry to Moncler. He has led Bottega Veneta since 2019, guiding the brand through creative shifts and business growth. Prior to his role at Bottega Veneta, Rongone held senior executive positions at renowned fashion houses including Yves Saint Laurent and Fendi.
At Moncler, Rongone will focus on strengthening the brand’s presence globally, particularly in key markets like the United States. His appointment follows a period of modest revenue declines for Moncler, reflecting broader challenges in the luxury sector.
Executive Changes at Bottega Veneta
Kering announced that Rongone will leave his position as CEO of Bottega Veneta effective March 31, 2026 as he prepares to assume his new role at Moncler. The Paris-based group also confirmed that a search for a successor at Bottega Veneta is already underway and will be announced soon.
In an official press release, Kering’s CEO Luca de Meo thanked Rongone for his contributions to Bottega Veneta’s development and leadership over the past several years. The leadership change forms part of Kering’s ongoing efforts to refine its management structure and strengthen its portfolio.
Impact on the Luxury Industry
The move is seen as a notable shake-up in the luxury fashion world, coming at a time when major fashion houses are adjusting strategies in response to market pressures and evolving consumer demand. Management appointments at this level often signal a company’s intention to innovate or shift direction.
Analysts suggest that Moncler’s decision to appoint an executive with deep experience at another high-profile luxury brand reflects its ambition to expand market share and invigorate growth. Meanwhile, Kering continues to focus on strengthening its own lineup of fashion houses following other recent executive changes.
What Comes Next
As Bartolomeo Rongone prepares to lead Moncler, both companies now face a period of transition and opportunity. Moncler’s strategic initiatives under Rongone’s leadership will be watched closely by industry observers, while Bottega Veneta begins its own search for a new CEO.
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