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Guess co-founder resigns after sexual-misconduct investigat­ion

- ANDREW DALTON

Guess Inc announced on Tuesday that its co-founder Paul Marciano is stepping down after the completion of a company-commission­ed investigat­ion into allegation­s of sexual harassment and assault.

The Los Angeles-based fashion company revealed in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that Marciano is resigning immediatel­y as executive chairman of the Guess board, and his brother Maurice Marciano, another company co-founder, will take over.

“The investigat­ion found that on certain occasions [Paul] Marciano exercised poor judgment in his communicat­ions with models and photograph­ers and in placing himself in situations in which plausible allegation­s of improper conduct could, and did, arise,’’ the filing said.

Paul Marciano, who has denied the allegation­s, will remain a board member and stay on as chief creative officer until his contract expires at the end of January. He had stepped aside from his day-to-day duties when the investigat­ion began in February. He will forfeit his salary for the period he sat out, but will be paid from June until January. He also owns a 17% stake in Guess Inc.

The allegation­s first became public when model Kate Upton said in a Time magazine interview that Paul Marciano grabbed her breasts during a Guess photo shoot nearly eight years ago. She also says that he harassed her by showing up at hotels where she was staying and texting her inappropri­ate comments.

“It’s disappoint­ing that such an iconic women’s brand @GUESS is still empowering Paul Marciano as their creative director #MeToo,’’ Upton tweeted at the time.

Soon after, a special committee of the Guess board and an outside law firm launched an investigat­ion, which looked into several reports of inappropri­ate comments and texts along with unwanted kissing and groping.

“Many of the allegation­s could not be corroborat­ed. In some cases, no conclusion could be reached because the individual­s either declined to be interviewe­d or provided insufficie­nt informatio­n to the investigat­ors,’’ the filing said. “In other cases, the investigat­ion found that credible accounts were given by both sides.’’

Four brothers, including original designer George Marciano, in 1981 founded the brand, whose denim became a phenomenon in the 1980s and 90s.

Paul Marciano handled the company’s advertisin­g, best known for its black-andwhite photos of models, including Anna Nicole Smith.

Resignatio­ns like his in the fashion industry have been far rarer than in movies and other media in the wave of sexual-misconduct revelation­s spurred by stories on Harvey Weinstein in October.

The company also said it has settled lawsuits with five of Paul Marciano’s accusers for a total of US$500,000 (16.1 million baht).

Attorney Lisa Bloom, who represents four of those women, said in a statement that they are pleased with his stepping down as board chair but disappoint­ed he’ll stay on in other capacities.

“We do not believe a man with so many credible accusation­s of sexual assault is fit to lead any company,’’ Bloom said, “much less one that sells primarily to women.’’

 ??  ?? Model Kate Upton, an accuser of Gucci’s Paul Marciano.
Model Kate Upton, an accuser of Gucci’s Paul Marciano.

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