The Entrepreneurial Way with A.I.: Chantal Fernandez
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Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Op-Ed | The End of Fashion Establishment Gatekeepers #StartUps

12:49 AM

As the 2010s come to a close, BoF reflects on how the past decade transformed the fashion industry — and the culture at large. Explore our insights here. A 2011 profile in American Vogue marked a turning point for Proenza Schouler designers Jack...

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Monday, December 16, 2019

Capri Holdings Acquires First Factory #StartUps

11:49 PM

NEW YORK, United States — Capri Holdings, the parent of Mickael Kors, Versace and Jimmy Choo, has agreed to acquire Italian footwear factory Alberto Gozzi S.r.L., located in Pistoia, Tuscany. The factory has been family-owned since its founding ...

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Capri Holdings Acquires First Factory #StartUps

1:02 AM

#BusinessGuide NEW YORK, United States — Capri Holdings, the parent of Mickael Kors, Versace and Jimmy Choo, has agreed to acquire Italian footwear factory Alberto Gozzi S.r.L., located in Pistoia, Tuscany. The factory has been family-owned sinc...

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Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Why It’s So Hard to Adopt the Moncler Genius Model #Startups

12:43 AM

#businesstips NEW YORK, United States — Moncler’s Genius collaboration project has pushed the design boundaries of the brand’s signature puffer material, producing everything from floor-length turgid caftans designed by Pierpaolo Piccioli to fut...

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Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Bustle Tries a New Strategy: Quality Over Clickbait #Startups

1:23 AM

#businesstips NEW YORK, United States — Bustle Digital Group (BDG), the digital media machine founded by Bryan Goldberg in 2013, is perhaps best known for two attributes: big ambitions and a penchant for controversy. This year, most of the drama...

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Thursday, November 21, 2019

Vogue International Rebrands as Vogue Global Network #Startups

12:40 AM

#businesstips LONDON, United Kingdom — Condé Nast is now one global company. But how does a publisher, divided historically so deeply by country boundaries, adapt to a new unified structure? It’s an ongoing and sometimes tense process, one that ...

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