Well, 7 out of 10 times, the CD does not have a say in QC. Especially in Italy, there’s a large disconnect between the studio and factory. From my own personal experience as a ex customer of Prada, this disconnect became a lot more noticeable when they hired that bald guy as their CEO (I forgot his name) I noticed the quality decline when he came on board.If Prada is trying to take shortcuts with quality, why would they appoint Mulier? He doesn't strike me as someone who's willing to compromise on quality.
Also, Alaia/Richemont is a lot smaller in comparison to Prada. The larger the maison, the harder it becomes to control QC + everything else in the supply chainIf Prada is trying to take shortcuts with quality, why would they appoint Mulier? He doesn't strike me as someone who's willing to compromise on quality.
This is so interesting - is there a large customer base for Versace in Shanghai?i pre-ordered the printed items. The fabrics are quite substantial. I managed to try on/feel the clothes during the Shanghai preview. The quality is there! I’m sure it’ll decline the moment Prada intervenes fully, but I have to give Dario props for sticking to consistency
Technically no…Because she sold it to the highest bidder and considering that Allegra got the most shares in the company, it’s actually the best business move she ever made as it is the one that allowed her to get personally, the most money.Honestly, Donatella selling to Capri was the worst business move she could have ever done.
To be fair, Versace post Donatella’s rehab was rather exciting. In 2006 Versace had a slow and real resurrection. It took time to translate commercially but it was exciting, fresh, forward thinking…To be fair, this is the most exciting Versace has been since Gianni.
It’s always been off and on. But the recent Dario drop actually sold out before reaching the sales floor, mainly from the menswear side. Someone at the preview commented that the new Versace is like Miu Miu’s queer brother (in a good way) as a lot of the pieces are quite Miu Miu centric (can be layered, mixture of textures etc)This is so interesting - is there a large customer base for Versace in Shanghai?
In my industry, the people I deal with in China, mostly Beijing and some other cities in the north, what they prefer is still quite conservative - Chanel, Dior, Hermès, and their children Miu Miu, Céline. It's very interesting for me to hear about Shanghai. I have to visit again soon.
It’s only going to get more expensive once Pieter steps in. (That’s my justification at least) 😂Why do I keep seeing instagays and fashion pages on instagram mourning about him getting axed off and praising his POV but no posts about actual purchases?
His POV might have been focused and strong, but with those prices...the competition is tough.
With 1,5k silk shirts and 3k leather bags people will lean towards the more trendy Miu Miu, Alaia and AAA players like Dior.
Remember for the past two seasons Versace had leather bags priced below 1k!
The girls (gays) are cheap and want to PR Package their way into being stylish. We see right through themWhy do I keep seeing instagays and fashion pages on instagram mourning about him getting axed off and praising his POV but no posts about actual purchases?
His POV might have been focused and strong, but with those prices...the competition is tough.
With 1,5k silk shirts and 3k leather bags people will lean towards the more trendy Miu Miu, Alaia and AAA players like Dior.
Remember for the past two seasons Versace had leather bags priced below 1k!