Big news for Gap, North America. A recent announcement was made at company headquarters that head designer, Charlotte Neuville, 54, has resigned from her post.

Charlotte joined Gap Inc. in the fall of 2005 as executive vice president of design and product development, where she oversaw adult men's and women's apparel and accessories.
Marka Hansen, president of Gap North America said:
“On behalf of everyone at Gap brand, I want to thank Charlotte for all her efforts. We wish her the best in the future.”
To read more about Charlotte Neuville, read more
Before her stint at Gap, Charlotte was the executive vice president of design for New York & Co. and even before that, she held senior design positions at Cygne Designs, Jones New York Sport, Perry Ellis, and Adrienne Vittadini. At one point she also had her own apparel collection. Good luck Charlotte, with a resume like yours, we can only expect great things to come.

















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Good, maybe GAP will make a come back and have an image and target market again.
~M~
1Good, maybe GAP will make a come back and have an image and target market again.
~M~
2This just adds to the fact that GAP overall is going down the tubes.
3Awwww I love the GAP! GAP Baby is sooooo cute!
4I liked the Gap when they were more fashionable in the '90s. They haven't been impressive in the last few years.
5No offense but yes! Hopefully the designs will be much better.
6haha no one is sad to see her go
7the gap was trendy and popular in the 90's but they didn't progress with the times. they're no longer what's "in"
8i disagree. gap had an aesthetic that was more modern/classic, but they've seem to have forgotten that and tried to be trendier. their core market wasn't looking for that look, so the brand is losing its appeal to their target.
9Dang, about time Gap. Better watch out, remember when Sears used to be America's company?
Gap has lost it's target audience and lost it's niche. Get it together and stop trying to meet every need.
Time to pull back. And get rid of the prima donna merchants who think they are working in New York. Gap, get in touch with your audience...
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