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SUNDAY THOUGHTS
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Some trends are emerging in our times Nostalgia or Back to the Future Even if, as wisely Tim Harford on the FT Weekend wrote, “in the scramble to get what…

DIOR AND PRADA: IT’S A WOMEN WORLD
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The Coronavirus outbreak shook the fashion and luxury industry in an unprecedented way. It forced the whole system to think in a different way and find unusual solutions to standard…

IS IT AN ADIEU?
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Dear Gucci, Shall we say goodbye to Alessandro Michele? VIEW ALL POSTS

NO FASHION REVOLUTION
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Fashion and luxury do not need revolution nor “renaissance”… They need: – a business model – a carefully crafted brand strategy – a yearly action plan – a strong vision –…

JUST DANCING
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Just a video with dancing models…and some amazingly deja vu craftmanship videos Maybe it’s time to look ahead, instead of just focusing on the ‘80s… Maria Grazia Chiuri vision beats…

THE FUTURE OF…
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“What got you here, won’t take you there” is the bestselling book of one of the brightest minds in coaching: Marshall Goldsmith The title says it all about the resistance to…

SUNDAY THOUGHTS
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Powerful women Rose Marcario 2006: she left a high-flying private equity job to go to India and restore herself following a burnout. 2007: she said that “the business world’s addiction…

A NEW FASHION KEYWORD
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Some fashion and luxury brands are stuck in the sandpit, too afraid to move on and too nostalgic of the “old normal” Some of them are rigid because they have never…

SUNDAY THOUGHTS
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Education is the only way out of confusion, turbulence, violence, insecurity. Knowledge is the only peaceful weapon a human being can use Awareness is the most empowering skill one can…

THE ZARA CASE AND HOW TO READ THE FINANCIALS
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Are you convinced that Inditex Zara brand is going soon into trouble because it’s shutting down 1.200 stores? Or do you read between the lines and you analyse what’s going on inside…