Carven Appoints Kai Nesselrath as New Design Director

Miuccia Prada

Head of the Prada fashion house and intellectual designer known for defining modern minimalist and innovative fashion.

Carven, the renowned French fashion house, has named Kai Nesselrath as its new design director. This significant appointment follows the departure of Mark Thomas in April. Nesselrath is poised to debut his inaugural collection for the brand at Paris Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2027 this October. This move is a pivotal moment in Carven's ongoing revitalization, aiming to infuse a fresh perspective into its storied legacy while upholding its core values of creativity and French elegance.

Shawna Tao, the CEO of Carven, which is a part of China's ICCF Group, expressed enthusiasm for Nesselrath's arrival, highlighting the importance of a contemporary outlook in today's fashion landscape. She emphasized that Carven's essence lies in its innovative and bold creative spirit, a quality she believes Nesselrath is uniquely positioned to embody and express. His background and vision are expected to steer the brand towards a future that honors its heritage while embracing modernity.

Nesselrath brings a wealth of experience to Carven, having cultivated his design expertise over nearly a decade at Saint Laurent, where he rose to become the head designer of womenswear. A graduate of Polimoda in Florence in 2015, he also honed his craft during a tenure at Chanel. His appointment marks another chapter in Carven's dynamic history of creative leadership. The brand has seen several creative directors over the past two decades, each contributing to its evolving identity. Notable predecessors include Guillaume Henry, Alexis Martial and Adrien Caillaudaud, Serge Ruffieux, and Louise Trotter, who recently moved to Bottega Veneta. Mark Thomas, Nesselrath's immediate predecessor, had been promoted to design director in March 2025 and built upon the sophisticated design language established with Trotter.

Carven has been on a path to resurgence since its acquisition by China's Icicle Group (now ICCF Group) following bankruptcy proceedings in early 2018. The company's vision for reconnecting with its original 1945 founding principles—a distinctly French and inclusive approach to fashion characterized by uncompromising creativity, product excellence, and relevance to modern life—is now largely entrusted to Nesselrath. He expressed his excitement and optimism about joining Carven, articulating a personal connection to clothing, spaces, and conversations that foster a sense of ease and openness. He stated it is an honor to perpetuate Madame Carven's enduring values.

The appointment of Kai Nesselrath as Carven's new design director signifies a renewed commitment to innovation and artistic integrity for the French fashion house. With his extensive experience from leading luxury brands and a clear vision for the future, Nesselrath is set to guide Carven in its journey of revival, aiming to blend its rich heritage with a contemporary aesthetic and a focus on modern relevance.

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