jeremydante
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Yes, à la grounds for termination.Is this Gucci?
They can start with AM lol....cutting costs from everywhere…
true i have same/similar info but its very early ..... i think in a year we can see what is actually picked up by the market .....it will be interesting because on one side o do think that oversaturation of minimal and modern design is having a fatigue and something new should come or start in 2025 .....maybe its something more warmer and already seen and comfortinging or totally differentYou know, I was having lunch with somebody from Valentino and he told me they are doing sooooo bad now, even worse than with PPP.
Allegedly, they had all the teams trained on Chinese customers cause they expected to sell a lot to them, but they have 0 Chinese and locals don’t even go to the stores anymore…
Again, allegedly, they are suffering a lot, cutting costs from everywhere…
You know, I was having lunch with somebody from Valentino and he told me they are doing sooooo bad now, even worse than with PPP.
Allegedly, they had all the teams trained on Chinese customers cause they expected to sell a lot to them, but they have 0 Chinese and locals don’t even go to the stores anymore…
Again, allegedly, they are suffering a lot, cutting costs from everywhere…
You express perfectly my concern.true i have same/similar info but its very early ..... i think in a year we can see what is actually picked up by the market .....it will be interesting because on one side o do think that oversaturation of minimal and modern design is having a fatigue and something new should come or start in 2025 .....maybe its something more warmer and already seen and comfortinging or totally different
I feel like the industry and fashion at large hasn’t had time to miss Alessandro Michele as it is now.
Maybe, at some point.Is his brand of repurposed but wholesale thritstore/Dapper Dan aesthetic going to be missed in retrospect…???
The children snatched it up because it was new to them but they would learn that this brand of style isn’t anything fresh or new, while the casual fashion customer liked it because of the oversaturation of branding. Take away the logo/monogram and with the dressup children grown up, and it’s just expensive vintage replicas. Marc and Anna were doing thriftstore chic— and they didn’t rely on any logo/momgram/signature decades before. The fact that it was Tom’s iconic satin-trimmed velvet suit that became one of the most recognized signatures of Alessandro’s era, speaks louder than bombs, just how completely reliant he is on ripping off another with only logo/monograms as his selling point. He needs to plaster his Valentino with Dapper Dan on steroids level of logo/monogram taste if he wants his Valentino to sell.
Maybe he will be forced to pivot.You know, I was having lunch with somebody from Valentino and he told me they are doing sooooo bad now, even worse than with PPP.
Allegedly, they had all the teams trained on Chinese customers cause they expected to sell a lot to them, but they have 0 Chinese and locals don’t even go to the stores anymore…
Again, allegedly, they are suffering a lot, cutting costs from everywhere…
Sabotage…You want the brand to absolutely tank?!!Why don’t they just call Theyskens for Valentino?