to introduce Vogue Business People move a running list tracker highlighting key executive appointments and exits in the fashion and beauty industries. From CEOs to creative directors to other key C-suite hires, we track the leadership shifts that are reshaping the industry.
November 2025
Sarah Coonen, managing director of Liberty London, stepped in
Background: Sarah Coonen, managing director of 150-year-old London department store Liberty London, is stepping down from her role at the end of January 2026. A successor has not yet been named. The executive has been with the business for 15 years, having held senior roles in procurement before being promoted to managing director in 2022. Under his leadership, Liberty has overcome a soft retail market. Sales increased by 6% this year compared to the previous year, with double-digit profits, thanks to the store’s creative heritage and focus on creations for the London-based customer.
Effective: January 31, 2026.
Company Comments: “Sarah leaves behind a legacy of success—we’ve enjoyed a decade of retail growth, thanks to her contributions at the retail and company level,” said Liberty CEO Adil Mehboob Khan. “She has been a force in continuing to establish Independence as one of London’s most distinctive and design-led retail destinations. Sarah has built a strong organisation, embodies the spirit and culture of Independence, and has been a great coach and friend to many. With sincere passion, respect and gratitude, I wish Sarah all the best for her future.”
Sarah Coven.Photo: Courtesy of Liberty
Responsible Jewelery Council appoints Parvi Shah as Executive Director
Background: The Responsible Jewelery Council (RJC), a global standards organization for jewelery and watches, has appointed Parvi Shah as Executive Director. As part of a community of more than 2,000 in 74 countries, spanning the jewelery and watch supply chain from quarry to retail, each RJC member is independently audited against a series of business practices. Shah will bring her 15 years of experience driving stability and transparency to work with RJC members and its Board to drive impact and deliver meaningful, lasting value in the jewelery supply chain.
Shah joins RJC from De Beers, where she was head of ethical and sustainable value chains. There, he led the integration of sustainability across its diamond value chain and advanced ESG performance, particularly through the development of De Beers best practice principles and its pipeline integrity programs.
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