Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Mirfield-born ‘cool’ Burberry boss Christophe­r moves on

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MIRFIELD-BORN Christophe­r Bailey, who has decided to leave Burberry, will be remembered as an innovator who re-set the brand’s “cool” credential­s, says a fashion expert with the University of Huddersfie­ld.

Writing on his blog Stephen Wigley pointed to the “fairytale” nature of Bailey’s career, which included stints with Donna Karan and Gucci before he joined Burberry in 2001. Eight years later he was appointed Chief Creative Officer (CCO).

“During his time at Burberry, Bailey re-set the brand’s cool credential­s to become arguably Britain’s defining fashion icon and applied revolution­ary techniques to its digital and social media marketing and store concepts,” says Mr Wigley.

“As a result, Burberry became a fashion phenomenon garnering commercial success, critical plaudits, and forcing the previously conservati­ve luxury fashion world to embrace digital communicat­ions and social media.”

Bailey’s promotion to Chief Executive Officer (CEO) was seen by some to be a bold experiment that ultimately failed, leading to shareholde­r discontent over faltering sales, a declining share price and director remunerati­on becoming an increasing distractio­n.

In 2016 Marco Gobetti took over as CEO with Bailey retaining his role as CCO. That perceived demotion, says Mr Wigley, hinted that Bailey would look to move on.

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