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Adrian Appiolaza Exits Moschino After 30 Months, No Successor Named

The Italian house's third creative director since 2018 departs mid-collection cycle as Aeffe SpA weighs brand repositioning.

Published July 13, 2026 Source MSN From the chopped neck
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WELL POUR · July 13, 2026

Adrian Appiolaza Exits Moschino After 30 Months, No Successor Named

The Italian house's third creative director since 2018 departs mid-collection cycle as Aeffe SpA weighs brand repositioning.

PublishedJuly 13, 2026
SourceMSN →
From the chopped neck

Adrian Appiolaza left Moschino after 30 months as creative director, the Italian fashion house confirmed. No successor has been announced. The departure occurred between collection cycles, leaving Aeffe SpA—Moschino's Bologna-based parent—without design leadership as it enters pre-fall development windows.

Appiolaza joined in late 2022 from Dries Van Noten, where he spent eight years as head of design. His Moschino tenure produced five seasonal collections characterized by graphic simplicity and archival reinterpretation—a marked departure from Jeremy Scott's 16-year maximalist era. The house's wholesale footprint remained stable during his tenure at approximately 320 doors globally, but revenue figures from Aeffe's 2024 filings showed Moschino contributing €187 million to group turnover, a 4.2% decline year-over-year when adjusted for currency.

The timing matters for three reasons. First, Moschino now represents 31% of Aeffe's consolidated revenue but accounts for 19% of operating margin—a gap that has widened since 2021. The brand requires capital allocation decisions that hinge on creative direction. Second, pre-fall 2025 deliveries begin shipping in April, meaning interim design leadership must be operational within six weeks or risk retailer assortment gaps. Third, succession searches at heritage houses now average nine months from departure announcement to contract signature, according to placement data from Egon Zehnder's luxury practice. Moschino's calendar cannot absorb that duration without collection delays.

The pattern reveals structural fragility. Moschino has cycled through three creative directors since Franco Moschino's death in 1994: Rossella Jardini held the role for 24 years, Jeremy Scott for 16, Appiolaza for 2.5. The compression suggests the house has not resolved its post-Scott identity. Scott's tenure generated reliable licensing revenue—fragrance, eyewear, hospitality collaborations—that peaked at €43 million annually. Appiolaza's design language did not produce equivalent ancillary streams. Aeffe's investor presentations from September 2024 show Moschino's licensing income down 11% since 2022.

Operators should track three developments. First, whether Aeffe elevates an internal candidate from Moschino's 70-person design studio or conducts an external search. Internal appointments signal continuity; external hires signal repositioning. Second, the brand's presence at Milan Fashion Week in February 2025. A postponed show or presentation format would confirm collection-cycle disruption. Third, any change in Moschino's retail footprint in Asia-Pacific, where the brand operates 52 directly managed stores generating 38% of DTC revenue. Contraction there would indicate broader strategic retreat.

Aeffe reports Q1 2025 results in mid-May. That filing will contain the first hard data on how Moschino performed without design leadership during spring order windows.

The takeaway
Moschino's third creative director in seven years exits with no succession plan, exposing calendar and margin pressure at Aeffe's second-largest brand.
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