Gian Giacomo Ferraris

Gian Giacomo Ferraris

Gian Giacomo Ferraris is the new CEO of Versace. He is the former CEO of Jil Sander AG. He replaced Giancarlo Di Risio, who served as CEO for four years.

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Have you ever fallen in love with something that you've seen come down a runway, only to later develop an extreme urge to have it? Well worry no more. Seeing that the virtual shelves of our favorite online stores are constantly being restocked with the latest in all (most) of your runway delights, I've decided to keep track. Show: Jil Sander Spring 2010 Item: Face-Print Cardigan Personal Favorite Price: $712.80 | £440.00 | €501.60 Features: "White printed cardigan, button front, long sleeves." Where to Buy: Matchesfashion.com [Runway Images: Getty Images & Pixel Formula] Read Full Story
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Jil Sander makes a real statement with this Zipper Tote. Although as with all statement pieces, what it's saying won't please everybody. The look is designed to inspire opinion. Love it or hate it, it's impossible to ignore. The tote's fans will praise its asymmetrical pockets as dramatic, daring, and modern. But it's just as easy [...] Read Full Story
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Top Italian luxury goods firm Versace said Wednesday it will cut a quarter of its workforce and expects to report a loss for 2009 as demand for its products has shrunk in the economic crisis. It announced a cost-cutting plan to axe around 350 of its 1,300 workforce and review branches and investments as part of a "comprehensive corporate reorganisation," but gave no further details. It said it aimed to return to profit by 2011, after the recent downturn sapped demand for its upmarket clothes, handbags and sunglasses. "Trading conditions in the wake of the global financial crisis have been severe and the company ... Read Full Story
MILAN (Reuters) - Italian fashion house Versace is cutting about a quarter of its global workforce and expects to post a loss this year as it takes a hit from slumping demand for luxury goods and designer items in the financial crisis. The celebrity-favorite fashion brand, whose gowns are worn by Hollywood actresses such as Angelina Jolie, is taking measures aimed at returning the group to profitability in 2011, it said in an emailed statement on Wednesday. A source close to the company said Versace had a pretax loss of 400,000 euros ($593,400) last year and this would widen to 30 million this year. ... Read Full Story
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Well, it is indeed uneconomical to hunt for a plethora of ball gowns in hefty price. However, as a fashionista, you should have at least one or two dresses in your wardrobe for emergency. This Jil Sander Techno Scuba Jersey Dress is a marvelous collection both for coming Christmas parties and other formal occasions. It will never fade away for its chic design and vintage color. Navy technical scuba jersey shift dress with a contrast lined sailor collar and panel at skirt. Jil Sander dress has a round neck, a paneled bodice with a concealed zip fastening on front and side, a pencil skirt ... Read Full Story
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Versace, spring 2010.Versace's new CEO, Gian Giacomo Ferraris, who came aboard in July after weeks of purported drama surrounding his predecessor, is taking drastic measures to help the label stop bleeding money. The Versace board approved Ferraris's restructuring plans, so Donatella Versace must like his ideas a lot more than those of the company's last CEO, Giancarlo Di Risio. They reportedly fought over launching a lower-priced line...  
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Versace will cut 350 jobs, or 25 percent of its workforce according to Wednesday's WWD report. The decision was made by Gian Giacomo Ferraris, CEO of Versace SpA, who hopes to reorganize the company and regain profits by 2011.  
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Versace has been a brand in transition for a while now but new CEO Gian Giacomo Ferraris has been shaking things up lately. His latest move is an announcement that the Italian fashion house will lose 350 jobs worldwide by the middle of next year as ...  
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Versace's new CEO said in an interview Wednesday that the fashion house must move quickly on its restructuring plan, including 350 job cuts worldwide, to stanch losses and return the group to profitability by 2011. Gian Giacomo Ferraris - who took up ...  
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Versace is slowly whittling away at its flashy empire. After deciding to close its stores in Japan, the label has announced it will cut 350 jobs by the middle of next year. “Trading conditions in the wake of the global financial crisis have been severe and the company expects to make a loss in 2009,” Versace chief executive officer Gian Giacomo Ferraris said. “No organization can allow a situation like this to continue, especially considering...  
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