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Lululemon names Jonathan Cheung global creative director
Athleisurewear specialist Lululemon has announced the appointment of
Jonathan Cheung as its newest global creative director, a role that will
see him lead the company’s global design team while reporting to chief
product officer, Sun Choe.
In the position, Cheung has been tasked with shaping the brand’s global
creative strategy, while also creating a roadmap for product design that
exhibits an “inspiring creative vision”.
He brings to the role 30 years of experience in the realm of creative
and business leadership, having most recently served as a consultant to the
likes of Gap, Merrell and Pangaia. Prior to this, Cheung had also held the
position of senior vice president of design and design innovation at
Levi’s.

Credits: Lululemon.
Lululemon has selected him alongside the additional appointment of JJ
Collier to the newly created position of vice president design for
outerwear.
Collier, who will report to Cheung, will oversee the brand’s men’s and
women’s outerwear teams, and will be further responsible for driving the
delivery of “guest-centric category innovations” across the performance and
casual assortment.
Collier recently founded and led the design consultancy Collier Brands,
prior to which he spent 20 years in a variety of senior design roles across
the UK and France, including at Salomon, Ralph Lauren and Spyder Active
Sports.
In addition to this, he served in the role of senior director apparel
innovation concepts at VF Corp, where he initiated “sustainable design”
across several of the group’s apparel brands.