Mugler has tapped a new managing director from within its ranks after Pascal Conte-Jodra left the fashion house to pursue other opportunities, WWD reported.
Adrian Corsin will assume the role next week, according to the publication. He has been serving as Mugler’s fashion director of business acceleration since September. Previously, he held positions in Christian Dior’s fragrance division, where he spent over five years, and at L’Oréal, which acquired the Mugler brand in 2019.
Conte-Jodra had been in the managing director position since 2018. It’s unclear where he is going next, and L’Oréal did not immediately respond to a request for comment Friday.
Corsin is taking over the role as Mugler pursues some buzzy team-ups.
The fashion house’s collaboration with H&M is set to debut in May, with pieces topping out at $749, according to media reports. A promotional video for the collection featured model Jerry Hall along with musical stars such as Amaarae and Shygirl.
Mugler also recently worked with Austrian hosiery brand Wolford to create a 12-item capsule collection featuring bodysuits, cycling shorts, dresses, gloves and leggings.