French women’s fashion chain Camaïeu has appointed Sandrine Lilienfeld as its new CEO.
Thirty years of experience
By appointing Lilienfield, the fashion label has opted for a highly experienced woman. She worked as a buyer for Galeries Lafayette and Etam Lingerie, reports FashionUnited, and was also supply chain director at Kookai. She became CEO of French fashion brand Naf Naf and also headed Gerard Darel and Caroll International, respectively.
Camaïeu was founded in 1984 and sells women’s fashion at 512 outlets. Between 2008 and 2020, the fashion retailer was also active on the Belgian market until a bankruptcy put an end to that. At the same time, the company also ended its activities in Hungary, Italy, Poland, Slovakia and the Czech Republic.