Rabanne and Julien Dossena Part Ways After a Defining 13-Year Tenure

Rabanne and its artistic director Julien Dossena have parted ways after 13 years, a separation that closes a transformative chapter for the Puig-owned house and opens questions about its creative direction in a consolidating luxury market.

During Dossena’s tenure, Rabanne underwent a subtle but meaningful repositioning from fashion-adjacent fragrance house to fully realized luxury fashion label. The ready-to-wear collections gained critical traction, and the brand’s accessories category expanded significantly under his direction, laying commercial foundations that a successor will inherit.

No successor has been named. The house’s next moves—whether promoting from within the studio team or recruiting a high-profile external candidate—will signal Puig’s ambitions for Rabanne’s trajectory in a luxury market where mid-sized independent houses face mounting pressure to scale or consolidate.

Dossena joined Rabanne in 2013, inheriting a brand best known for its Space Age metal mesh dresses and Paco Rabanne fragrance heritage. Over thirteen years, he rebuilt the house’s ready-to-wear identity around a more grounded, craft-forward vocabulary—one that retained the founder’s experimental spirit while making the clothes legible to a contemporary luxury customer.

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