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Updated 12:20 P.M. E.T. Dec. 18

It has been a year of fresh starts for fashion chief executive officers. 

Some of the changes have been planned — Michelle Gass at Levi Strauss & Co. and Tony Spring at Macy’s Inc. both had long run-up periods that gave them time to prepare to take the helm. 

Other CEO switches happened quickly, like Joshua Schulman’s sudden arrival at Burberry. 

And, in October at least, the changes came all at once with Nike Inc., Gucci, Everlane, Courrèges and more all seeing CEO moves. 

While there is always some C-suite churn, fashion is caught in the cross currents right now. China is not the never-ending source of growth many hoped it would be, U.S. shoppers have been sapped by inflation and spending more on experiences, AI promises to change everything and more.

CEOs starting now will likely be looking to future-proof their operations and drive growth where they can — before everything changes again.