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Carra Parts Ways With Pucci
By MILES SOCHA and LUISA ZARGANI
MILAN
-- Alessandra Carra will leave her role as chief executive officer of Emilio Pucci at the end of March.
Pierre-Yves Roussel, chairman and ceo of LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton's Fashion Group, confirmed Carra's departure and said that vice president and image director Laudomia Pucci will take on the role of ceo ad interim. This will provide management continuity, since the founder's daughter has always been closely involved in the brand.
LVMH tapped Carra in March 2011, succeeding Didier Drouet, who later joined L.K. Bennett as ceo but left in February after a little more than a year on the job. Carra previously was ceo of Polo Ralph Lauren Italy and countries under license, a post she'd held since 2004....