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Gap creative director steps down

Peltier, who held the role since 2020, oversaw Gap’s creative campaigns for both its UK and global audiences

Gap global creative director Len Peltier has stepped down from his role in July, Drapers has revealed. 

Peltier, who held the role since 2020, oversaw Gap’s creative campaigns for both its UK and global audiences. 

He initially joined the company in 2017, when he became creative director of Banana Republic, previously acquired by Gap in 1983.

Peltier’s career began in the music industry, having worked as a creative director for record labels A&M and Virgin Records in the 1990s before becoming Levi’s creative director in 2007. 

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The news follows the recent appointment of chief operating officer of Mattel, Richard Dickson, to the role of president and CEO of Gap. 

Gap did not reply to a request for comment.

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