Adrien Da Maia, president and CEO of Courrèges, is stepping down, with Marie Leblanc set to take over on November 4th. Artémis, the Pinault family’s holding company, announced the leadership change as part of an ongoing industry trend of executive shifts.
Leblanc, who previously served as CEO of Victoria Beckham, is recognized for her ability to balance creative vision with strategic execution, a skill seen as vital for Courrèges' continued growth.

François-Henri Pinault praised Da Maia for revitalizing the brand since 2020, particularly through its renewed focus on younger consumers and strong creative direction under artistic director Nicolas Di Felice.
Da Maia plans to pursue entrepreneurial endeavors, while Leblanc's appointment signals a new chapter for the brand's evolution.