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EP09: The future of luxury through the lens of creative pragmatism – with Amy Smilovic cover
EP09: The future of luxury through the lens of creative pragmatism – with Amy Smilovic cover
Let’s talk luxury. The Mazars podcast series about how and why luxury brands are undergoing a business model makeover

EP09: The future of luxury through the lens of creative pragmatism – with Amy Smilovic

EP09: The future of luxury through the lens of creative pragmatism – with Amy Smilovic

13min |15/11/2021
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EP09: The future of luxury through the lens of creative pragmatism – with Amy Smilovic cover
EP09: The future of luxury through the lens of creative pragmatism – with Amy Smilovic cover
Let’s talk luxury. The Mazars podcast series about how and why luxury brands are undergoing a business model makeover

EP09: The future of luxury through the lens of creative pragmatism – with Amy Smilovic

EP09: The future of luxury through the lens of creative pragmatism – with Amy Smilovic

13min |15/11/2021
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Luxury fashion is undergoing countless changes, from innovation to greater sustainability. Amy Smilovic, Founder & Creative Director of New York-based label Tibi, shares her philosophy and views of the sector’s future and explains how brands and designers can stay authentic. 


Mentioned in this episode: “Surviving Fashion’s Summer From Hell” published in the New York Times, 19 September 2020. 


Ditch the catwalk, talk straight with customers: how Tibi is weathering Covid-19” published in the Financial Times, 17 September 2020. 


Conscious, collaborative, connected: making over the luxury business model” a study by Mazars in partnership with Arianee. 


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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Luxury fashion is undergoing countless changes, from innovation to greater sustainability. Amy Smilovic, Founder & Creative Director of New York-based label Tibi, shares her philosophy and views of the sector’s future and explains how brands and designers can stay authentic. 


Mentioned in this episode: “Surviving Fashion’s Summer From Hell” published in the New York Times, 19 September 2020. 


Ditch the catwalk, talk straight with customers: how Tibi is weathering Covid-19” published in the Financial Times, 17 September 2020. 


Conscious, collaborative, connected: making over the luxury business model” a study by Mazars in partnership with Arianee. 


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Luxury fashion is undergoing countless changes, from innovation to greater sustainability. Amy Smilovic, Founder & Creative Director of New York-based label Tibi, shares her philosophy and views of the sector’s future and explains how brands and designers can stay authentic. 


Mentioned in this episode: “Surviving Fashion’s Summer From Hell” published in the New York Times, 19 September 2020. 


Ditch the catwalk, talk straight with customers: how Tibi is weathering Covid-19” published in the Financial Times, 17 September 2020. 


Conscious, collaborative, connected: making over the luxury business model” a study by Mazars in partnership with Arianee. 


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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Luxury fashion is undergoing countless changes, from innovation to greater sustainability. Amy Smilovic, Founder & Creative Director of New York-based label Tibi, shares her philosophy and views of the sector’s future and explains how brands and designers can stay authentic. 


Mentioned in this episode: “Surviving Fashion’s Summer From Hell” published in the New York Times, 19 September 2020. 


Ditch the catwalk, talk straight with customers: how Tibi is weathering Covid-19” published in the Financial Times, 17 September 2020. 


Conscious, collaborative, connected: making over the luxury business model” a study by Mazars in partnership with Arianee. 


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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