Suhl was chief executive officer of French fashion House Givenchy, also part of the LVMH Group, from early 2012.
[4][3] Suhl started his career in 1992 as a senior auditor with Deloitte & Touche in Barcelona, before moving to Paris in 1996 to take up a position as engagement manager at strategy consultancy firm, Solving International.
[16] Trussardi had recently been acquired by an Italian private equity fund and Suhl was tasked with the revival of the house.
[17] He also reopened the historic Palazzo Trussardi in Milan,[18] in a joint venture with Michelin chef Giancarlo Perbellini.
[20][21][22] In December 2024, Suhl was appointed as a Non-Executive Director of the Board of END., a global retailer specializing in luxury streetwear, which he announced through his social media.