Lululemon has announced that CEO Calvin McDonald will be stepping down from his role, effective as of the end of January 2026.


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Lululemon Athletica is entering a major transition as Calvin McDonald, its Canadian-born CEO, prepares to step down in January after nearly seven years of leadership. The surprise announcement came alongside a raised annual profit forecast, sending Lululemon shares up about 10% in after-hours trading.

A Sudden Leadership Change at Lululemon

Calvin McDonald, who studied at the University of Toronto and Western University, has guided Lululemon since 2018 through rapid global expansion and fierce competition in athleisure. Before joining the brand, he previously served as CEO of Sephora Americas and Sears Canada.

During his tenure, McDonald also joined the Walt Disney Company’s board of directors in 2021. Despite these achievements, the company confirmed he will exit without an immediate successor, marking a significant moment for the multibillion-dollar retailer.

Pressure and Performance Challenges in the U.S. Market

Lululemon remains well-known for its premium athleisure wear, especially its iconic leggings. But the brand has faced increasing pressure in the U.S. market, where sales momentum slowed. Executives admitted in September they were dissatisfied with product performance and overall execution.

Competition has intensified from rising brands like Alo Yoga and from low-cost replicas. Industry reports also suggested internal tensions, including dissatisfaction from founder Chip Wilson, who reportedly considered launching a proxy fight over Lululemon’s marketing direction.

A Retail Sector Facing Wider Upheaval

Lululemon’s leadership shakeup mirrors a broader trend of C-suite turnover across retail. Brands face new challenges as they attempt to attract younger, more cautious consumers while navigating supply chain pressures and operational costs.

To strengthen shareholder value, Lululemon also approved a substantial $1-billion stock buyback increase, signaling confidence from the board despite shifting market conditions.

Interim Leadership Takes Charge

With McDonald’s exit weeks away, Lululemon appointed two interim co-CEOs

  • Meghan Frank, Chief Financial Officer
  • André Maestrini, Chief Commercial Officer

The board stated it is conducting a comprehensive search for Lululemon’s next permanent CEO. However, the company declined to comment on reports tied to the rumored proxy fight.

Industry analysts had mixed reactions to the leadership change. Morningstar’s David Swartz noted that while Lululemon has “struggled by its usual standards,” McDonald remained “a very effective CEO.”

Zacks strategist Andrew Rocco added that Lululemon’s “hyper-growth days are clearly in the past,” but highlighted that current stock valuations and seasonal momentum may attract investors.

Sales, Profit Forecasts, and Financial Outlook

Despite recent challenges, Lululemon lifted its annual profit expectations to $12.92–$13.02 per share, up from an earlier forecast of $12.77–$12.97. The company also increased its full-year sales target.

For the quarter ending Nov. 2, Lululemon reported $2.57 billion USD in revenue, beating estimates of $2.48 billion USD.

However, the company projects a $210-million USD impact on 2025 operational income due to tariffs — a concern CEO McDonald had previously emphasized.

Marketing Investments and Inventory Adjustments

Lululemon reported a strong start to the holiday season during the Thanksgiving period, but acknowledged a slowdown in demand immediately afterward.

Interim co-CEO Meghan Frank stated the company will expand marketing investments in the fourth quarter to boost traffic and brand visibility. To manage existing stock, Lululemon expects higher discounting as it clears aged inventory across key categories.

Looking Toward the Future

Beyond leadership change and market challenges, Lululemon continues to elevate its global presence. Canadians will soon see Lululemon’s designs showcased at the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, where the brand created Team Canada’s athletic kits.

As the search for a new CEO begins, Lululemon aims to steady operations, strengthen innovation, and regain momentum in the competitive athleisure market. The company enters 2025 balancing opportunity and pressure, with Calvin McDonald’s departure marking the start of a new chapter.

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