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This episode is a special partnership with BOSS. Special episode recorded during Miami Basel week, December 2025. #ADRussell & Robert catch up with Marco Falcioni, Creative Director of HUGO BOSS. We discuss the Art Basel Awards which BOSS have been partnering with.The BOSS AWARD for Outstanding Achievement was presented at Art Basel Miami Beach to Meriam Bennani for her work entitled “For My Best Family.”The BOSS AWARD for Outstanding Achievement celebrates work that embodies the BOSS values of boldness, personal authenticity, ambition, and responsibility. It honors a singular work, produced within the last 18 months, that has catalyzed change at the intersection of art, technological innovation, social dialogue, and identity. Moroccan-born and New York-based, Meriam Bennani uses a broad range of artistic mediums that include video, sound, animation, sculpture as well as large-scale installations, among others. She's known for mixing humor, pop-cultural aesthetics and digital language in her storytelling to create immersive, playful yet critical pieces that resonate with the viewer. The BOSS AWARD for Outstanding Achievement has a prize of US$100,000 and empowers the awardee to amplify voices beyond their own, allowing them to allocate a reward of US$50,000 to a community or cause of the artist's choosing. The remaining US$50,000 will be invested in a project, commission, or cultural activation by the artist that will be co-developed with BOSS.Introduced earlier this year in May, the Art Basel Awards recognized 36 Medalists across nine categories within the contemporary art world. These categories included iconic, established, and emerging artists, as well as cross-disciplinary creators, curators, institutions, patrons, media and storytellers, and allies shaping the future of cutting-edge artistry. Through a peer-driven process, the Medalists then selected 12 Gold Medalists from among their ranks, who were honored with the highest distinction at last night's ceremony.BOSS has supported art for 30 years and is known for timeless and sophisticated style, and commitment to culture, sport and sustainability, underpinned by technical innovations developed over its century-long history. Russell explores his inspirations and design approach, including runway collections, collaborations with David Beckham, Aston Martin, and reimagining classics with a modern twist.Follow @FalcioniMarco and @BOSS Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#098: Führung mit Stil – Finja über ihre Karriere bei Hugo BossIn dieser Folge sprechen wir mit Finja, Assistant Store Managerin im BOSS Store in Berlin. Schon früh wusste sie, dass sie etwas Kreatives machen möchte, über Umwege und eine Ausbildung im Einzelhandel fand sie schließlich ihren Platz in der Modewelt.Heute leitet sie ihr Team mit viel Empathie, Verantwortungsbewusstsein und einem guten Gespür für Menschen. Finja erzählt, was die Arbeit im Premium-Retail ausmacht, wie man im Verkauf Karriere machen kann und warum Führung vor allem eines bedeutet: zuhören und gemeinsam wachsen.➡️ Wie sieht der Alltag einer Assistant Store Managerin im Modeeinzelhandel aus?➡️ Welche Entwicklungsmöglichkeiten bietet ein Unternehmen wie Hugo Boss?➡️ Und warum ist Führung im Verkauf mehr als nur Zahlen und Ziele?
Unser Partner Scalable Capital ist der einzige Broker, den deine Familie zum Traden braucht. Bei Scalable Capital gibt's nämlich auch Kinderdepots. Alle weiteren Infos gibt's hier: scalable.capital/oaws. Dollar Tree, Macy's und Inditex feiern Einzelhandel. Pure Storage feiert gar nix. Snowflake auch eher wenig. Salesforce ein bisschen. Microsoft hat Vertriebsprobleme. Anthropic will IPO. Wer ist Boss bei Hugo Boss (WKN: A1PHFF)? Und was ist mit der Aktie los? Wir klären auf. Vom Crash am Montag hat sich der Bitcoin erholt. Aber woran hat's gelegen? Carry-Trade! Außerdem geht's um wilde Prognosen von Strategy, Absturz von American Bitcoin, Sponsoren bei Barca und Gold bei Tether. Diesen Podcast vom 04.12.2025, 3:00 Uhr stellt dir die Podstars GmbH (Noah Leidinger) zur Verfügung.
Justin Bieber trägt sie, Lewis Hamilton und Drake ebenfalls und wenn es nach Gründer Cornelius Schmitt geht, bald auch die ganze Welt: Schuhe aus dem 3D-Drucker. Dafür setzt er mit seinem Hamburger Startup Zellerfeld alles auf Wachstum und hat bekannte Investoren wie Peter Thiel oder Antonio Gracias von seiner Vision überzeugt. Im OMR Podcast berichten Cornelius Schmitt und sein Chief Platform Officer Michael Krause von ihrer neuen Drucker-Farm in Texas, Kooperationen mit Nike, Hugo Boss oder Louis Vuitton und neuen Geschäftsideen.
In der heutigen Folge sprechen die Finanzjournalisten Anja Ettel und Holger Zschäpitz über starke Zahlen von Crowdstrike, Kurssprung bei Bayer und eine wilde Wende bei Bitcoin. Außerdem geht es um Ether, Intel, xLight, Meta, Boeing, Airbus, Marvell, Celestial AI, Nvidia, Broadcom, GitLab, Adobe, Workday, DocuSign, Apple, Microsoft, MongoDB, Credo Technology, Wacker Neuson, Doosan Bobcat, Hochtief, Hypoport, Hugo Boss, Rheinmetall, Nvidia, Lockheed Martin, Hensoldt, Renk, TKMS, VW, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Continental, Porsche, Schaeffler, Daimler Truck, Bank of America, KeyCorp, PNC Financial Services, US-Bancorp, Truist Financial, Aon, Marsh & McLennan, Willis Towers Watson, Accenture, Cognizant, EPAM Systems, IBM, Twilio, DXC Technology, SAIC, Guidewire Software, Manhattan Associates, Pegasystems, Tyler Technologies, Labcorp, IQVIA, Certara und Siemens Energy. Die aktuelle "Alles auf Aktien"-Umfrage findet Ihr unter: https://www.umfrageonline.com/c/mh9uebwm Wir freuen uns an Feedback über aaa@welt.de. Noch mehr "Alles auf Aktien" findet Ihr bei WELTplus und Apple Podcasts – inklusive aller Artikel der Hosts und AAA-Newsletter.[ Hier bei WELT.](https://www.welt.de/podcasts/alles-auf-aktien/plus247399208/Boersen-Podcast-AAA-Bonus-Folgen-Jede-Woche-noch-mehr-Antworten-auf-Eure-Boersen-Fragen.html.) [Hier] (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6zxjyJpTMunyYCY6F7vHK1?si=8f6cTnkEQnmSrlMU8Vo6uQ) findest Du die Samstagsfolgen Klassiker-Playlist auf Spotify! Disclaimer: Die im Podcast besprochenen Aktien und Fonds stellen keine spezifischen Kauf- oder Anlage-Empfehlungen dar. Die Moderatoren und der Verlag haften nicht für etwaige Verluste, die aufgrund der Umsetzung der Gedanken oder Ideen entstehen. Hörtipps: Für alle, die noch mehr wissen wollen: Holger Zschäpitz können Sie jede Woche im Finanz- und Wirtschaftspodcast "Deffner&Zschäpitz" hören. +++ Werbung +++ Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? [**Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte!**](https://linktr.ee/alles_auf_aktien) Impressum: https://www.welt.de/services/article7893735/Impressum.html Datenschutz: https://www.welt.de/services/article157550705/Datenschutzerklaerung-WELT-DIGITAL.html
Capital Intereconomía ha seguido en directo la apertura del Ibex 35 y de las principales bolsas europeas, con un análisis de mercados a cargo de Patricia García, socia fundadora de MacroYield y directora del máster en finanzas de ESIC. Entre los temas destacados, se abordó el desplome del 10 % de Hugo Boss, las expectativas de recortes de tipos de la Reserva Federal, el repunte del bitcoin a máximos de dos semanas, la posible rotación de mercado y la evolución positiva, aunque desacelerada, de la actividad privada en España según el PMI (55,1). El programa se completó con un consultorio de bolsa con el analista independiente Miguel Méndez.
Hacemos balance en Europa destacando: Airbus, Inditex, Hugo Boss, Stellantis y Sainsbury's. Con Alberto Roldán, profesor de finanzas de la Universidad Europea.
El analista de Apta Negocios revisa los títulos de Inditex, Cellnex, Hugo Boss, Indra, Bayer y ASML, entre otros
La firma alemana de moda Hugo Boss anticipa que 2026 será un año de reorganización de marcas y canales para ganar eficiencia a largo plazo con vistas a volver al crecimiento rentable a partir de 2027. Planes que no convencen al mercado.. las acciones de la marca se desploman un 11%, su mayor caída desde el 7 de marzo de 2024. Mal día también para Thyssenkrupp tras dar a conocer su plan de reestructuración que implicará grandes gastos y el recorte de 40% de su plantilla, unos 11.000 empleos. Mejor le va a Stellantis tras una mejora de calificación por parte de UBS que mejora su calificación a "comprar" y eleva su precio objetivo a 12 euros por acción. En clave macro, el sector servicios de la eurozona muestra claros signos de recuperación en noviembre y en Suiza, la caída de la inflación al 0% provoca dudas en el Banco Nacional suizo de colocar los tipos en negativo. Entrevistaremos a Toni Forcano, CPO de Sipay, para hacer balance de cuánto nos hemos gastado en Black Friday. Los temas de la actualidad, a debate en la Tertulia de Cierre de Mercados con Javier Domínguez, de aurigabonos.es.
DAX-Anleger erleben einen bewegten, aber richtungslosen Handelstag. Der DAX pendelt um die Nulllinie und schließt bei 23.693,71 Punkten mit einem Minus von -0,07 %, die Marke von 24.000 Punkten bleibt außer Reichweite. Schwache ADP-Arbeitsmarktdaten und maue US‑Industrieproduktion schüren Konjunktursorgen, nähren aber zugleich die Hoffnung auf frühere Zinssenkungen der Fed. Bei den Einzelwerten stürzt Hugo Boss nach der Ankündigung eines weiteren Übergangsjahres zweistellig ab. Airbus legt zu, obwohl das Auslieferungsziel auf 790 Maschinen sinkt, weil Ergebnis und Cashflow Ziele für 2025 bestätigt werden. Macys verliert nach einem vorsichtigen Weihnachtsausblick, Microsoft senkt intern Ziele für Teile seines KI‑Geschäfts. Biontech steht vor dem Abschluss der Curevac Übernahme und stärkt damit seine mRNA Plattform. BYD glänzt mit stark steigenden Neuzulassungen in Deutschland, während Tesla an Boden verliert. Bei Siemens klettert die Vergütung von Konzernchef Roland Busch dank Aktien-Boni auf 12,33 Mio. Euro.
Créatrice de parfums chez Symrise depuis 2018, après un passage par l'école de parfumerie interne, Suzy Le Helley a notamment composé Bitter splash pour Dries Van Noten, Boss Bottled Elixir pour Hugo Boss, co-créé avec Annick Menardo, ou encore Acne Studios par Frédéric Malle. Une fragrance devenue une icône, et dont elle nous raconte la genèse dans cet épisode.Un podcast by Nez, en partenariat avec Symrise.---- Podcasts by Nez, le rendez-vous audio de la culture olfactive - https://podcasts.bynez.com---Retrouvez tous nos podcasts sur les plates-formes habituelles (Spotify, Deezer, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Youtube) Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Solicita hoy la nueva JetBlue Business Mastercard® de Popular: https://pop.pr/Jetblue-leonardo Hoy me senté con Leonardo Cordero Suria, diseñador de moda y CEO de Leonardo Fifth Avenue, una marca de lujo hecha en Puerto Rico con proyección internacional. Leonardo comparte cómo construyó un imperio desde una pasión familiar, y cómo ha logrado mantenerse relevante en una industria cambiante. Hablamos sobre estrategia, branding, atención al detalle y el lado empresarial de la moda.Si eres empresario y no puedes esperar a tu próximo out of office, recuerda que con la JetBlue Business Mastercard de Popular puedes obtener 30,000 puntos TrueBlue de bienvenida, hasta 3 puntos por cada dólar en compras y mucho más. Solicítala hoy y emprende vuelo con estos beneficios. Conoce más en https://pop.pr/Jetblue-leonardohttp://instagram.com/MiguelConteshttp://facebook.com/MiguelContes
The Straight Stitch: A Podcast About Sewing and Other Fiber Arts.
Send us feedback about this episode!Our next 100 episodes begin with a recap of Janet's recent travel and the sad story of a broken machine. (Spoiler alert: The machine has been fixed and is working beautifully again!) Come along to hear about some beautiful Hugo Boss deadstock fabric, the new Bella Quilt Coat pattern from byAnnie, and to find out what podcasts Janet listens to as she drives across Washington State. Show notes for each episode: www.thestraightstitchpodcast.comMy website: www.janetszabo.comSee my sewing projects at: www.janetszabo.com/blogE-mail me! janet@janetszabo.com
Hoy recordaremos al inquilino más elegante de un armario, hoy conoceremos la vida de Giorgo Armani, el diseñador más minimalista de la historia. El pequeño Giorgo nació en Italia el 11 de julio de 1934. Fue el mediano de los 3 hijos que tuvieron Ugo Armani y Maria Raimondi, que los llamaba cariñosamente: Sergio, “mi mayor”, Rosanna, “la chica, y “el otro, que me trae por el camino de la amargura”. Cuando Giorgo tenía 5 años estalló la IIWW y como su pueblo era industrial-textil los aliados decidieron bombardearlo como estrategia de guerra para dejar a los fascistas sin camisetas interiores de tirantes. La madre cogió a los 3 niños y no se fue muy lejos, se mudaron al pueblo de al lao, porque total, en 1940 tú tirabas una bomba mirando el mapa y podía caer donde tú querías o en el convite de la comunión de un niño tailandés. Cuando acabó la guerra su padre se quedó en paro porque trabajaba en las oficinas del partido Fascista de Mussolini y, además, acusado de colaborador del régimen por mucho que el hombre jurara y perjurara que él no era ni de izquierdas ni de derechas. Cuando por fin Giorgo pudo volver a estudiar se dio cuenta que era más listo que el primer frutero que cobró por el manojito de perejil y se metió en la universidad de Milán. Estudió sólo hasta 3o de medicina porque tuvo que parar para hacer la mili y ahí se dio cuenta que pa poné inyecciones no hacía falta ser médico, así que se dedicó a la fotografía que era lo que a él le gustaba de verdad. Pero como con la fotografía pasaba más hambre que Carmen Sevilla en la clínica Buchinger tuvo que trabajar también como escaparatista de ropa de caballeros de los grandes almacenes “La Rinascente” (“Galerías Preciados” en español). Al año ya estaba hastarpapo de vestí muñecos y se fue con el diseñador Nino Cerruti pa aprendé a cogé un dobladillo. Después de 10 años aprendiendo y diseñando para otros como Hugo Boss, se decidió a dar el salto de cosé pa la calle, creando en 1975 junto a su pareja, el arquitecto Sergio Galeotti, su propia marca: “Giorgo Armani”. Sus creaciones eran diseños simples, minimalistas y versátiles que lo mismo valía pa la reunión de una alta ejecutiva en París que pa disfrazarte de “Los Borracho” en Er Falla. En 1985, Galeotti, murió de un infarto de los que no te da tiempo ni de decir que te duele el brazo izquierdo y Giorgo se quedó más triste que cuando un día festivo cae en sábado. Ya en esta época tenía la nariz como Isabel Preysler, siempre iba con una camiseta negra ajustaita y cuando le iban a sacar una foto se metía las manos debajo de lasobaquitas pa apretarse fuerte y que le saliera papita en los brazos. Las colecciones y los perfumes eran un éxito detrás de otro, llegando a vestir a Hollywood, a los equipos de fútbol, a los trabajadores de grandes aerolíneas y al piojito, que es donde se ve los que triunfan de verdad. En los 2000, Giorgio conoció a Leo Dell'Orco, con el que estuvo estos últimos 20 años porque él siempre se declaró bisexual de los que tiraban pa las barba. En 2022 tenía aquí el amigo 7200 millones de dólares pero no se quitaba la camiseta negra del Decathlon ni pa ir a una boda. Desgraciadamente, el pasado 4 de septiembre, Giorgo Armani nos dejó a los 91 años aunque ustedes siempre podrán recordarlo cada vez que el frutero les cobre el perejil o vean unos slips “Giorgo Ermani” en el piojito.
Der DAX drehte nach frühem Hoch ins Minus und schloss bei 24.181,37 Punkten (-0,23 %). Vor dem Fed-„Beige Book“ dominierte Vorsicht; in den USA steuern die Indizes auf Rekorde zu. Belastet wurde Frankfurt von Rüstungswerten: Rheinmetall -4,1 % auf 1.763,50 €, Renk -8,8 %, Hensoldt -4,8 %. Gold übersprang intraday erstmals 4.200 USD. Unternehmensseite: Morgan Stanley Q3-Gewinn +45 % auf 4,6 Mrd. USD, Bank of America +23 % auf 8,5 Mrd. USD; Megadeals 1,26 Bio. USD (+40 %) - MS-Aktie auf Rekord. LVMH überraschte mit +1 % organischem Umsatz, stützt Adidas und Hugo Boss. Deutschland ordert 20 Eurofighter (Lieferung 2031 bis 2034). ASML mit starken Orders; Infineon, Aixtron, Süss MicroTec fester. Pfizer-Chef Bourla wirbt für mehr Pharma-Kooperation mit China. Stellantis investiert 13 Mrd. USD in den USA, fünf neue Modelle und 5.000 Jobs geplant. Börsenweisheit: "Man kann nicht vorhersagen, man kann sich nur vorbereiten." - Howard Marks.
In the aftermath of Leaders Week London 2025, James Emmett and David Cushnan breakdown some of the top stories and tidbits from the biggest sports industry event of the year at Allianz Stadium, before introducing a series of conversations recorded on-stage. On the agenda:(10:42) Jeff Moorad, Co-Founder of MSP Sports Capital, talks about the art of the exit in sports investment, following MSP's recent decision to part ways with McLaren Racing after playing a key role in the team's revival. (17:23) James Foster runs marketing at HUGO Boss and has a number of top tier partnerships in sport, including with Aston Martin. He talks through the rationale behind the organisation's sponsorship activity and more broadly, how the brand thinks about cultural traction.(22:00) Foday Dumbuya, Founder and Creative Director at Labrum, on the partnership between Labrum, Arsenal and Adidas; an away kit collaboration that celebrates Arsenal's connection to its supporters from across the African diaspora.(31:00) Britt Hadris, Director of Global Women's Sport at PepsiCo, on how the brand looks at and measures sponsorships across men's and women's sport.(36:35) Mohammed AlSayyad, Head of Corporate Brand and Strategic Advisory, PIF, on the four principles that help shape how PIF think about sports investment and sponsorship.
AI gets thrown around as the answer to cutting costs and speeding things up. Michelle Reeves, Co-founder and CEO of Zipline AI, has a different take. “AI should never replace the relationship”, she says. “It should free us up to focus more on what really matters to customers”. In other words, the real opportunity isn't to automate customers out of the picture: it's to pull them in closer.In Today's Playbook:How Zipline AI helps brands like Disney, Gucci and Hugo Boss use co-creation to boost engagementWhy Gen Z spends billions of hours creating digital products and what it means for brand loyaltyHow Pet Circle used semi-automation to turn a “dog on a diet” moment into customer care goldWhy Good Pair Days built a Spotify-style recommendation engine for wine loversThe power of treating AI as a creative playground that secretly collects high-value customer dataConnect with MichelleExplore Zipline AIMichelle's main Episode #543Pet Circle Episode #396Good Pair Days Episode #423SMS us to request a guest!Support the showWant to level up your ecommerce game? Come hang out in the Add To Cart Community. We're talking deep dives, smart events, and real-world inspo for operators who are in it for the long haul. Connect with Nathan BushContact Add To CartJoin the Community
This episode is a special partnership with BOSS. Special episode recorded in Milan, September 2025. #ADRussell meets Marco Falcioni, Creative Director of HUGO BOSS. We discuss the Art Basel Awards which BOSS have been partnering with, Marcos' beginnings discovering fashion in the clubs of Rome, how art is intrinsic to his designing, and the importance of his weekly practice of visiting art exhibitions including Venice Biennale. Collaborations and partnerships are very important to him and the integrity and respect he has for his close team at BOSS. We discuss Lucio Fontana, Spatialism, Jannis Kounellis, Arte Povera, and how their art, and the art movements they were part of, opened up his mind to the power of art.BOSS is known for timeless and sophisticated style, and commitment to culture, sport and sustainability, underpinned by technical innovations developed over its century-long history. Russell explores his inspirations and design approach, including runway collections, collaborations with David Beckham, Aston Martin, and reimagining classics with a modern twist.Follow @FalcioniMarco and @BOSS Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In der heutigen Folge sprechen die Finanzjournalisten Anja Ettel und Holger Zschäpitz über die großen Verschiebungen im 3. Quartal, Trumps wirren Deal mit Pfizer und Wolfspeed, die wie Phoenix aus der Asche steigen. Außerdem geht es um Applovin, Western Digital Corp, Warner Bros, Seagate Technologies, Intel, Tesla, Charter Communications, Trade Desk, Lululemon, FactSheet, Molina Healthcare, Gartner, Commerzbank, Deutsche Bank, BMW, Airbus, Fresenius, Bayer, Deutsche Börse, Symrise, Beiersdorf, Lithium America, Berkshire Hathaway, Occidental Petroleum, Nike, Adidas, Puma, Electronic Arts, MoonLake Immunotherapeutics, Insmed Incorporated, Madrigal Pharmaceuticals, Krystal Biotech, Mineralys Therapeutics, Vera Therapeutics, Summit Therapeutics, TripAdvisor, Zoom Communications, Unity Software, Workiva, Trimble, Take-Two Interactive Software, Avepoint, Groupon, Magnolia Oil, Kinetik Holdings, Kosmos Energy, Parsons Corporation, Hexcel Corporation, Science Applications International, Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Scout24, Brenntag, Hugo Boss, Nordex, Temenos, Avolta, Burberry, Remy Cointreau, Whitbread, Reckitt Benckiser, Amadeus IT Group, Moncler, Signify, Iveco Group, EDP Renovaveis, Solaria Energia, Novo Nordisk, Eli Lilly, Vanguard FTSE All-World ETF (WKN: A2PKXG). Wir freuen uns über Feedback an aaa@welt.de. Noch mehr "Alles auf Aktien" findet Ihr bei WELTplus und Apple Podcasts – inklusive aller Artikel der Hosts und AAA-Newsletter. Hier bei WELT: https://www.welt.de/podcasts/alles-auf-aktien/plus247399208/Boersen-Podcast-AAA-Bonus-Folgen-Jede-Woche-noch-mehr-Antworten-auf-Eure-Boersen-Fragen.html. Der Börsen-Podcast Disclaimer: Die im Podcast besprochenen Aktien und Fonds stellen keine spezifischen Kauf- oder Anlage-Empfehlungen dar. Die Moderatoren und der Verlag haften nicht für etwaige Verluste, die aufgrund der Umsetzung der Gedanken oder Ideen entstehen. Hörtipps: Für alle, die noch mehr wissen wollen: Holger Zschäpitz können Sie jede Woche im Finanz- und Wirtschaftspodcast "Deffner&Zschäpitz" hören. +++ Werbung +++ Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte! https://linktr.ee/alles_auf_aktien Impressum: https://www.welt.de/services/article104636888/Impressum.html Datenschutz: https://www.welt.de/services/article157550705/Datenschutzerklaerung-WELT-DIGITAL.html
In this episode, Alex Rawlings is joined by Jeremiah Wanzell, a seasoned consumer brand executive with leadership roles at Hugo Boss and Calvin Klein, and now an operating partner working with private equity firms to drive growth in the consumer sector. Jeremiah shares his insights into the evolving role of the operating partner, value creation beyond financial engineering, the importance of omnichannel strategy, and how consumer-focused PE firms can win in a shifting market.⏱️ Timestamps00:03 – Intro & BackgroundJeremiah's career journey: from Bloomingdale's to Hugo Boss & Calvin KleinLaunching Growth Mindset Advisors to work with PE firms as a fractional growth officer00:57 – Mistakes Private Equity Firms MakeMisunderstanding or undervaluing the role of the operating partnerValue creation needs real operators, not just consultantsPE firms still testing the waters, especially in the lower/mid-market03:44 – Why the Operating Partner Model Isn't Universal YetToo often operating partners are brought in post-acquisition — a critical mistakeThey need to be involved from the outset to shape value creation plans05:12 – Case Study: Capizio AcquisitionDeal thesis: investing in niche category leadersBrought the deal to Argonne after another firm passedRole: pre-deal diligence, channel expansion, post-deal advisory07:07 – What Deal Teams MissOverlooking multi-channel retail strategyExamples: Nike's failed DTC push vs. Allbirds' slow wholesale expansionOmnichannel is no longer optional09:32 – Industry Shoutout: GrataSponsor mention for proprietary, data-driven PE deal sourcing09:58 – State of Consumer DealsDeal volume down 15% YoY, but deal size upHighlighted mega deals: Skechers ($9B), Dick's x Foot Locker, Rode BeautyHot sectors: health & wellness, beauty, and digitally native brands11:27 – Tariffs & Pricing StrategyTariff uncertainty is a headwind but affects all brands equallyBrands must have clear differentiation and pricing transparencyExamples: airlines as commoditized vs. a loyal landscaper who passed along cost savings15:14 – Great Retail ExperiencesRetail “theater” matters more than everExamples: Vuori, Lululemon, building community through in-store eventsIt all starts with product excellence17:32 – Evolution of DTC & Shopify's DisruptionApple iOS14 killed third-party tracking; CAC skyrocketedShopify commoditized eComm site creation → flooded market with undifferentiated brandsStubborn brands (e.g. Allbirds) suffered by not adapting18:59 – Retail Experience ExamplesRetail must build community and be about more than transactionsBrands that create loyalty through events and authentic connection win19:51 – What Jeremiah RecommendsFan of The Private Equity Podcast and Scott GallowayEncourages reading, webinars, and giving back to your networkRaw Selection partners with Private Equity firms and their portfolio companies to secure exceptional executive talent. We focus on de-risking executive recruitment through meticulous search and selection processes, ensuring top-tier performance and long-term success.
Michelle Hensley has made an art out of gift-giving. The idea for her business, Nifty Package Co, arrived when she needed it most. Her journey, from losing her husband to cancer to creating a heartfelt gifting business, has inspired many and provided an outlet to use her talents to spread joy.I'd love to introduce you to this remarkable and resilient woman and discuss how she can comment on stories for your outlet. Michelle's diverse expertise, as highlighted below, lends itself to many worthy topics. Her journey blends business discipline with an understanding of the human spirit, making her a trusted voice in the field of gift-giving and building personal connections.What started as a purpose-filled endeavor in 2015 at the age of 51 blossomed into a poignant side-hustle success story - one gift a time. Now, a full-fledged career, she curates gourmet gift baskets and provides luxury gift wrapping services that impresses even the most distinguished clientele and recipients! When Too-Faced Cosmetics called and asked for a large-scale gift-wrapping design, she was off and running!Nifty Package Co. offers luxury and corporate gifts and mobile gift wrapping services. Michelle's gift wrapping clientele includes names like Warner Bros., Discovery, Kim Kardashian, Kanye West, Justin Bieber, Hailey Bieber, Meta, Van Cleef & Arpels, Mont Blanc, Hugo Boss, Versace, and Coach, The current Whitehouse Administration as well as numerous homes and companies.Michelle revisited her earlier skills in the gifting industry, rekindling the entrepreneurial spirit that would allow her to run a business her way while raising kids. As a single parent, she provided for her family and expanded her horizons. She used her background in business and counseling (she has master's degrees in both) to evolve into a self-made professional. Her years as a counselor for those dealing with addiction and grief tapped into her superpowers of caring and support for others, which has manifested in a company that puts the passion for giving at the forefront.Michelle is an expert on many levels and can speak on the following topics:How to Reinvent Yourself in Times of NeedThe Best Advice I Ever Received as a WidowGift-Giving Tips for the HolidaysThe Items Celebrities are Requesting For Gift BasketsHow to Wrap a Gift That is a ShowstopperCreating a New Chapter After 50Links below:http://niftypackage.comichellemhensley.commichelle@niftypackage.coYoutube Channel: @_michellehensleyIG and Pinterest: @niftypackageco Connect and tag me at:https://www.instagram.com/realangelabradford/You can subscribe to my YouTube Channel herehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDU9L55higX03TQgq1IT_qQFeel free to leave a review on all major platforms to help get the word out and change more lives!
In this episode I go on a style journey with one of the UK's original and leading digital creators, Lydia Millen. I was drawn to interview Lydia as she focuses on the luxury space for her content creation, which, perhaps needless to say, is a space I have always loved. Her 15 year journey has seen her work with brand giants from Jo Malone to Hugo Boss and Tiffany…Lydia's commercial influence is hugely impressive and often unrivalled.She is influenced by the beauty of nature and seasonal living, and has amassed a global audience of over 3 million who respect and trust her authentic opinions and eye for industry-leading products and passion for timeless style that defies trends. Her journey has not always been straightforward and she has experienced her fair share of trolling but she is pragmatic about the fact that not everyone will love her content and perhaps in the early days she didn't fully know who she was, very few people do quite frankly, but she is clear now. We chat about how she didn't really understand the full impact of a good outfit on her wellbeing until Covid hit, when there was no reason to get dressed up as you weren't going anywhere but she realised the importance of taking real care with what she wears on a day to day basis is an investment in herself, it was less about other people…in her words she was “telling myself that I am worth dressing up for”…I SO love this sentiment… By her own admission there have been some dodgy style choices including choosing to have a full blonde mullet haircut as a teenager to impress her then boyfriend. Lydia is incredibly considered about her clothing choices and just one look at her feed shows a glorious and curated grid featuring a mainly neutral colour palette…saving strong colours for big moments…ie Ascot and special occasions… Its no secret that she has always loved bags and by her own admission was a big collector of well made (and expensive) bags. Her first designer bag was a Mulberry which she worked 3 jobs while at university to be able to afford. Many of us have those memories of saving for that first designer purchase…mine was a Dior bag, and it was probably the cheapest one in the range but my, it felt good to go into the immaculate dove grey store on Conduit Street and soak up every moment of making my selection, watch it being beautifully wrapped and walking out of the door swinging that carrier bag proudly for the rest of the afternoon in London… We bond over a mutual love and awe of Harris Tweed… the tradition, the craftsmanship and the local passion that still goes into creating it. She slightly surprised me with her Style Icon…but on reflection I fully understand why… I hope you enjoy this episode. Thank you Lydia for your considered conversation xx---A message from our season sponsor: Join the millions of people hitting their weight loss goals with Simple. To start your personalized plan complete the quiz at simple.life/amanda and use code AMANDA for 70% off.
Retail is evolving at a lightning pace, with consumer expectations higher and more informed than ever before. Deloitte research shows that 80% of consumers prefer brands that offer personalized experiences, with those customers spending up to 50% more. For heritage retailers, this shift presents both opportunity and challenge: how do you honor local legacy while competing in a world where customer expectations are increasingly shaped by global brands and digital-first experiences?How can a heritage brand balance timeless tradition with modern growth strategies that resonate with both local communities and a new generation of shoppers?In this episode of Retail Refined, host Melissa Gonzalez sits down with Gary Flynn, Co-Owner & CEO of M. Dumas & Sons, to explore the evolution of Charleston's beloved menswear destination. The discussion covers Gary's career journey from Nordstrom to Hugo Boss to Samsung, and how his global perspective is fueling the growth of a century-old local institution. Together, they unpack strategies for trendspotting, creating customer-centric retail experiences, and evolving heritage brands for long-term relevance.Key Talking Points from the EpisodeEvolution Through Experience: Gary shares how his time at Nordstrom, Hugo Boss, and Samsung shaped his leadership style and informed his approach to steering a single-location heritage brand into the future.Staying Ahead of Trends: From vendor networks to peer conversations, Flynn emphasizes the importance of collaboration and open information sharing in navigating rapidly changing consumer expectations.Balancing Legacy and Innovation: The conversation explores how M. Dumas & Sons maintains its Charleston roots while embracing luxury expansion, youth-driven insights, and modern partnerships with brands like Southern Tide and Johnny-O.Gary Flynn is the Co-Owner and CEO of M. Dumas & Sons, a Charleston-based heritage menswear retailer. His career began at Nordstrom, where he spent nearly three decades working his way from the stockroom to national merchandise manager. He later held senior merchandising roles at Hugo Boss and Samsung, gaining global retail experience across North and South America, Europe, and Asia. Today, Flynn brings that expertise to M. Dumas & Sons, guiding the brand's evolution through strategic partnerships, luxury expansion, and a community-centric approach to growth.
Retail is evolving at a lightning pace, with consumer expectations higher and more informed than ever before. Deloitte research shows that 80% of consumers prefer brands that offer personalized experiences, with those customers spending up to 50% more. For heritage retailers, this shift presents both opportunity and challenge: how do you honor local legacy while competing in a world where customer expectations are increasingly shaped by global brands and digital-first experiences?How can a heritage brand balance timeless tradition with modern growth strategies that resonate with both local communities and a new generation of shoppers?In this episode of Retail Refined, host Melissa Gonzalez sits down with Gary Flynn, Co-Owner & CEO of M. Dumas & Sons, to explore the evolution of Charleston's beloved menswear destination. The discussion covers Gary's career journey from Nordstrom to Hugo Boss to Samsung, and how his global perspective is fueling the growth of a century-old local institution. Together, they unpack strategies for trendspotting, creating customer-centric retail experiences, and evolving heritage brands for long-term relevance.Key Talking Points from the EpisodeEvolution Through Experience: Gary shares how his time at Nordstrom, Hugo Boss, and Samsung shaped his leadership style and informed his approach to steering a single-location heritage brand into the future.Staying Ahead of Trends: From vendor networks to peer conversations, Flynn emphasizes the importance of collaboration and open information sharing in navigating rapidly changing consumer expectations.Balancing Legacy and Innovation: The conversation explores how M. Dumas & Sons maintains its Charleston roots while embracing luxury expansion, youth-driven insights, and modern partnerships with brands like Southern Tide and Johnny-O.Gary Flynn is the Co-Owner and CEO of M. Dumas & Sons, a Charleston-based heritage menswear retailer. His career began at Nordstrom, where he spent nearly three decades working his way from the stockroom to national merchandise manager. He later held senior merchandising roles at Hugo Boss and Samsung, gaining global retail experience across North and South America, Europe, and Asia. Today, Flynn brings that expertise to M. Dumas & Sons, guiding the brand's evolution through strategic partnerships, luxury expansion, and a community-centric approach to growth.
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What does it really take to build a successful textile recommerce model? Product lifetime extension and recommerce are widely seen as pillars of a circular economy, but moving beyond pilot projects requires more than ambition. Brands must confront operational, financial, and customer-facing challenges to scale recommerce in a way that delivers both impact and profit. In this episode, speakers from fashion, outdoor gear, and platform services share practical insights on what works, what stalls, and what it takes to grow textile recommerce models at scale. Recorded live at the CIRCULAR REPUBLIC FESTIVAL 2025, the panel brought together Christina Rosenberg from HUGO BOSS, Carl Warkentin from CIRCULAR REPUBLIC, Jens Oellrich from Bergzeit, Matt Peterson from Gore, and Max Grosse Lutermann from Trove to explore the barriers and enablers of circular resale strategies. This episode is part of our CIRCULAR REPUBLIC FESTIVAL 2025 series, created in partnership with CIRCULAR REPUBLIC to bring you the key debates and insights from this year's festival.
APAC stocks were mostly higher following the rally on Wall St where the major indices clawed back post-NFP losses.European equity futures indicate a marginally higher cash market open with Euro Stoxx 50 future up 0.3% after the cash market finished with gains of 1.5% on Monday.DXY trades higher, but remains below the 99.0 mark, EUR/USD retains its position on a 1.15 handle.Fed's Daly (2027 voter) said two rate cuts this year still seems to be the appropriate amount of recalibration.Looking ahead, highlights include Global Composite and Services Final PMIs, EZ Producer Prices, Canadian Trade, US ISM Services, International Trade Balance, RCM/TIPP Economic Optimism, Atlanta Fed GDPNow, New Zealand Jobs, Supply from UK, Germany & US.Earnings from AMD, Arista Networks, Snap, Pfizer, Caterpillar, BP, Diageo, Fresnillo, Infineon, Deutsche Post, Fresenius Medical Care, Continental, Hugo Boss, Bper Banca & Telecom Italia.Read the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk
In today's episode we're getting to know Michelle Reeves: the Founder and CEO of Zipline AI, a platform that helps brands unlock next-level engagement by letting customers co-create products in real time. And when we say next-level engagement, we're talking about turning a 54-second scroll into an 11-minute experience. With clients like Disney, Gucci, and Hugo Boss already on board, Michelle is building a future where shoppers don't just consume: they collaborate.Today, we're discussing…How Zipline AI boosts engagement time from 54 seconds to 11 minutesWhy Gen Z and Gen Alpha expect to shape the brands they shop fromWhat Disney's Inside Out 2 campaign teaches us about AI creativityHow challenger brands can use co-creation tools without breaking the bankWhat it takes to turn customers into content creatorsWhy ecommerce teams need to own the customer experience againThe surprising truth behind digital product value (and $1,600 Fortnite tees)Connect with MichelleExplore Zipline AISMS us to request a guest!Support the showWant to level up your ecommerce game? Come hang out in the Add To Cart Community. We're talking deep dives, smart events, and real-world inspo for operators who are in it for the long haul. Connect with Nathan BushContact Add To CartJoin the Community
Ste is joined by Chris, Lewis & Ste Plunkett for the Redmen Originals Podcast this week as Liverpool prepare to sign Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekitike! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
(0:00) Leroy Irvin & Cerrone Battle begin their program getting into gambling in sports today. Is legal sports betting affecting the integrity the game? The duo bridge the connection between sports betting and analytics and how they factor into the way we consume sports as a whole. The Music of the Day is dedicated to the release of NCAA College Football 26 and its soundtrack. (13:36) Red Sox remain red hot with their 8th straight victory last night over the Rays (5-4) in walkoff fashion. Should the Red Sox add at the trade deadline? Cerrone asks, "Why is baseball the only sport where teams are compelled to add at the trade deadline while they're winning?" Leroy is not impressed with the Red Sox latest win streak, considering the majority of the wins came against the lowly Rockies & Nationals. (25:28) Leroy & Cerrone react to the Celtics-Grizzlies Summer League matchup. Rookie Hugo Gonzalez fills the stat sheet in his Summer League Debut for the Celtics. The dynamic duo give their opinions on the Celtics' 1st-round draft pick. Cerrone proclaims the best young talent in the world is coming from Europe, citing the better quality of basketball overseas. (33:43) Irvin & Battle offer their in-depth analysis on NCAA College Football 26, with it releasing earlier this week. Cerrone calls it the best football game since ESPN NFL 2K5. ------------------------------------------- FOLLOW ON TWITTER/X: @BostonLIrvin | @Cerrone_Battle | @jorgiesepulveda
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Industry visionaries such as Jean Roth from Hugo Boss and Helen Martin from 64labs delve into the groundbreaking potential of AI, data unification, and composable commerce to revolutionize customer engagement and strategy. The discussion unveils Hugo Boss's pioneering use of AI-driven strategies to elevate customer experiences and slash acquisition costs through highly personalized marketing. Moreover, revelations from 64labs and authorities like Lala Asif Ali Allana from Royal Cyber and Luis Sanchez from Rockwest Composites illuminate the effortless shift to composable architecture and the avant-garde role of AI agents in redefining shopping experiences. This captivating episode also explores Salesforce's cutting-edge features, underscoring innovation and efficiency in a sophisticated commerce landscape. Show Highlights: The role of customer data platforms in real-time customization and boosting customer lifetime value. Challenges and solutions for transitioning to composable commerce architecture. The impact of AI agents on shopping experiences and engineering processes. Salesforce's newest features and their integration with composable commerce. The significance of agent technology in transforming customer journeys and enhancing customer engagement. Follow and Review: We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review,” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second, and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Supporting Resources: Jean Roth: https://www.hugoboss.com/us/home Helen Martin on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/helen-martin-9b070642/ | 64labs: https://www.64labs.com/ Lala Asif Ali Allana on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lalaasifallana/ | Royal Cyber: https://www.royalcyber.com/ Luis Sanchez on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jluissanchez/ | Rock West Composites: https://www.rockwestcomposites.com/ Learn more about Agentforce for Commerce: https://www.salesforce.com/commerce/ai/ Join the Commerce Cloud Community Unofficial Slack: https://sforce.co/commercecrew *** Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com. Let them know I sent you.
In this episode I go on a style journey with one of the UK's original and leading digital creators, Lydia Millen. I was drawn to interview Lydia as she focuses on the luxury space for her content creation, which, perhaps needless to say, is a space I have always loved. Her 15 year journey has seen her work with brand giants from Jo Malone to Hugo Boss and Tiffany…Lydia's commercial influence is hugely impressive and often unrivalled. She is influenced by the beauty of nature and seasonal living, and has amassed a global audience of over 3 million who respect and trust her authentic opinions and eye for industry-leading products and passion for timeless style that defies trends. Her journey has not always been straightforward and she has experienced her fair share of trolling but she is pragmatic about the fact that not everyone will love her content and perhaps in the early days she didn't fully know who she was, very few people do quite frankly, but she is clear now. We chat about how she didn't really understand the full impact of a good outfit on her wellbeing until Covid hit, when there was no reason to get dressed up as you weren't going anywhere but she realised the importance of taking real care with what she wears on a day to day basis is an investment in herself, it was less about other people…in her words she was “telling myself that I am worth dressing up for”…I SO love this sentiment… By her own admission there have been some dodgy style choices including choosing to have a full blonde mullet haircut as a teenager to impress her then boyfriend. Lydia is incredibly considered about her clothing choices and just one look at her feed shows a glorious and curated grid featuring a mainly neutral colour palette…saving strong colours for big moments…ie Ascot and special occasions… Its no secret that she has always loved bags and by her own admission was a big collector of well made (and expensive) bags. Her first designer bag was a Mulberry which she worked 3 jobs while at university to be able to afford. Many of us have those memories of saving for that first designer purchase…mine was a Dior bag, and it was probably the cheapest one in the range but my, it felt good to go into the immaculate dove grey store on Conduit Street and soak up every moment of making my selection, watch it being beautifully wrapped and walking out of the door swinging that carrier bag proudly for the rest of the afternoon in London… We bond over a mutual love and awe of Harris Tweed… the tradition, the craftsmanship and the local passion that still goes into creating it. She slightly surprised me with her Style Icon…but on reflection I fully understand why… I hope you enjoy this episode. Thank you Lydia for your considered conversation xx Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
WHAT'S GOOD! This week the boyz sit down and they talking fashion. Tristan goes into the life and fashion come up of the one day fashion house starter Hugo Boss. They talk about his early years, to when he collabed with the Nazi's, all the way to what the brand is doing now. While Daniel wraps up the ep with the Top 20 worst fashion trends from the early 2000's. Take a load off on this Friday and ENJOY! If you liked this and wand more join our patreon today. https://www.patreon.com/c/TheModernApes
Erfahre hier mehr über unseren Partner Scalable Capital - dem Broker mit Flatrate und Zinsen. Alle weiteren Infos gibt's hier: scalable.capital/oaws. Aktien + Whatsapp = Hier anmelden. Lieber als Newsletter? Geht auch. Das Buch zum Podcast? Jetzt lesen. Merz fällt durch und wird doch gewählt. AMD mag Rechenzentren, EA mag Football und Battlefield, Celsius mag alles außer die USA und Super Micro Computer mag nicht Trumps Zollpolitik. DoorDash kauft Deliveroo, FMC hat Rekordhoch. Zalando wächst, aber Aktie fällt. Hugo Boss schrumpft, aber Aktie steigt. Stärkere Marken als Procter & Gamble (WKN: 852062) haben nicht viele Firmen. Aber was bringt das noch in diesen Zeiten? Fraport (WKN: 577330) steckt irgendwo zwischen hohen Steuern + US-Krise und regulatorischen Lockerungen + neuem Terminal. Diesen Podcast vom 07.05.2025, 3:00 Uhr stellt dir die Podstars GmbH (Noah Leidinger) zur Verfügung.
These hundred days have brought horrors unimaginable even during the first nightmare years of Nitwit Nero. Now, he says he "runs the world." He's insane. Stone-cold, no-doubt-about-it criminally insane. The monsters of ICE are kidnapping infants and pregnant mothers, children with cancer. Could we please just skip the middle part and put them in spiffy, black Hugo Boss uniforms? I'd like to think maybe even MAGATS might take notice then. Who am I kidding?
Aktien hören ist gut. Aktien kaufen ist besser. Bei unserem Partner Scalable Capital geht's unbegrenzt per Trading-Flatrate oder regelmäßig per Sparplan. Alle weiteren Infos gibt's hier: scalable.capital/oaws. Aktien + Whatsapp = Hier anmelden. Lieber als Newsletter? Geht auch. Das Buch zum Podcast? Jetzt lesen. NVIDIA mietet sich selbst. Deutsche-Bank-CEO zahlt andere besser als sich selbst. Daimler Truck, UiPath und Alkohol-Aktien haben Trump-Problem. Hugo Boss & Grenke leiden unter Zahlen. Hannover Rück performt. Alphamin schließt Zinnmine. Gucci macht auf Balenciaga. Die Deutsche Bank und Commerzbank gehören dieses Jahr zu den High-Performern an der Börse. Eine andere Bank aus Deutschland gehört auch dazu, schwimmt eher unterm Radar und könnte aktuell sogar noch mehr profitieren. ProCredit (WKN: 622340). VW (WKN: 766400) hat viele Probleme. Auch in Indien. Das Management ist dort trotzdem bullisch. Falls sie recht haben, gibt's viel Potenzial. Denn: Willst du ein Milliardär werden? Komm nach Indien! Diesen Podcast vom 14.03.2025, 3:00 Uhr stellt dir die Podstars GmbH (Noah Leidinger) zur Verfügung.
David Schwimmer, Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, and Matt LeBlanc declined to be interviewed for new documentary. Meghan Markle’s rocky relationship with the A-list agency. Victoria Beckham’s own mother, Jackie Adams, 73, admitted to zooming in on David’s sizzling Hugo Boss underwear campaign photos. Donny Meacham joins Rob! Don't forget to vote in today's poll on Twitter at @naughtynicerob or in our Facebook group. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(airdate: 2.26.25) Bravo's Below Deck Sailing Ship is in hot water with a former show crew member after an alleged sexual assault from star Gary King. The former makeup artist and her BF camera operator has an altercation with King back in 2022, and whom were treated badly by the show, filed a lawsuit this week. David Beckham's MIL zoomed in on his Hugo Boss ad, which leaves nothing to the imagination. Chris Pratt shares TMI on Jimmy Kimmel about his baby boy's butt crack, a chip off the old block And @HalleBerry Listen to the daily Van Camp and Morgan radio show at: https://vancampandmorgan.com/stations
Ilaria Resta is the CEO of Audemars Piguet, one of the world's oldest and most exclusive luxury watch brands, renowned for its tradition of craftsmanship and innovation. Before leading AP, Ilaria served as President and CEO of Firmenich, a family-owned Swiss company that creates perfumes for iconic brands like Saint Laurent, Gucci, and Hugo Boss, with annual revenues exceeding $3 billion. Her career began at Procter & Gamble, where she spent 23 years shaping some of the most recognizable consumer brands, including Tide, Pantene, and Head & Shoulders. Born and raised in Naples, Italy, Ilaria's journey from modest beginnings to the pinnacle of luxury and leadership exemplifies her values of resilience, learning, and leaving a meaningful legacy. Ilaria offers invaluable insights into leadership, breaking barriers, and the art of building lasting relationships.Timestamps:00:00 – Introduction: Ilaria Resta on Love, Learning, and Legacy01:47 – The Watch Market: Who Buys Luxury Watches and Why?06:20 – Emotional Connections: Watches as Memory Holders and Style Statements12:08 – Women in Watchmaking: Closing the Gender Gap in Luxury Watches16:54 – Limited Supply: Why AP Watches Are Hard to Find and the Secondary Market20:00 – Rule-Breaking in Watchmaking: Innovation and Pushing Boundaries26:14 – Collaborations with Collectors and Artists: The John Mayer Example30:00 – Work-Life Balance: Advice for Women and Men on Choosing Success34:47 – Closing Reflections: Love What You Do, Learn Constantly, and Leave a LegacyResources:Ilaria's LinkedInAudemars Piguet WebsiteAudemars Piguet Instagram Want to Connect? Reach out to us online!Instagram | 1-on-1 Coaching | YouTube | TikTok | LinkedIn
Music's biggest night was last night and there was excitement and also heartbreak. Taylor and Billie did not receive a single award even though they were nominated for 7 awards each. Sabrina, Charli, Chappell and Doechii all won their first Grammy Awards. Benson Boone, Raye, Shakira, Lady Gaga and many more performed. And Beyonce finally won Album of the Year for Cowboy Carter. Lady Gaga is on the cover of Elle magazine this month and she has also announced the name of her 7th album, Mayhem, which comes out March 7th. Have y'all ever watched Beast Games? It's very interesting to say the least. David Beckham has a new ad for Hugo Boss underwear and it's everything we ever wanted. Kylie Jenner, Dua Lipa and Lily Rose Depp were at the Chanel fashion show last week and they all looked amazing. Riley Green and Megan Moroney keep teasing us with cryptic Instagram posts. Are they together or are they not? Madison Beer has a new documentary out about her 'Spinnin' tour. Stars all showed up for the FireAid benefit concert. And last but not least, Olivia and Sabrina were spotted at the Grammys giving each other a hug. The war is over
Also, winner winner, Jannik Sinner! That's 3 straight hard-court majors, for those scoring at home. Is he on the verge of wrestling the Hugo Boss endorsement away from Berrettini? Our panel of Berrettini experts say "uhhhh, no not yet!" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ilaria Resta is the CEO of Audemars Piguet, one of the world's oldest and most exclusive luxury watch brands, renowned for its tradition of craftsmanship and innovation. Before leading AP, Ilaria served as President and CEO of Firmenich, a family-owned Swiss company that creates perfumes for iconic brands like Saint Laurent, Gucci, and Hugo Boss, with annual revenues exceeding $3 billion. Her career began at Procter & Gamble, where she spent 23 years shaping some of the most recognizable consumer brands, including Tide, Pantene, and Head & Shoulders. Born and raised in Naples, Italy, Ilaria's journey from modest beginnings to the pinnacle of luxury and leadership exemplifies her values of resilience, learning, and leaving a meaningful legacy. Ilaria offers invaluable insights into leadership, breaking barriers, and the art of building lasting relationships.Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction: Ilaria Resta and the Legacy of Audemars Piguet02:12 – Growing Up in Naples: Traditional Values and Early Influences06:45 – The Pursuit of Excellence: Learning Feedback as a Gift12:00 – Falling in Love with Perfume: A Passion for Beauty and Design15:10 – Winning a Marketing Contest: From Financial Mathematics to Marketing17:44 – Lessons from 23 Years at Procter & Gamble: Decision-Making and Leadership22:51 – The Call from Audemars Piguet: Joining a New Industry27:27 – Mystery Shopping for Audemars Piguet: Testing the Customer Experience33:01 – Following a Legendary CEO: Balancing Legacy with Innovation37:57 – The Mission of Audemars Piguet: Innovation, Quality, and Client-Centricity42:26 – Onboarding at AP: Learning from the Ground UpResources: Ilaria's LinkedInAudemars Piguet WebsiteAudemars Piguet Instagram Want to Connect? Reach out to us online!Instagram | 1-on-1 Coaching | YouTube | TikTok | LinkedIn
Join the conversation by letting us know what you think about the episode!Porn's influence is everywhere - just take a look around. But what is it like to work in the porn industry as a writer, to have a view behind the curtain. Robert Rosen's book Beaver Street: A History of Modern Pornography gives the reader a view that isn't often discussed. Tune in to hear about Robert's experiences behind the scenes. Robert Rosen is the author of the international bestseller Nowhere Man: The Final Days of John Lennon. Over the course of a controversial career, he has edited pornographic magazines and an underground newspaper; has written speeches for the Secretary of the Air Force; and has been awarded a Hugo Boss poetry prize. Where to connect with Robert Rosen:Website: https://www.robertrosennyc.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/851310265221196Instagram: @rrosen2727X/Twitter: @rrosen2727TThreads: @rrosen2727Support the showBe part of the conversation by sharing your thoughts about this episode, what you may have learned, how the conversation affected you. You can reach Raquel and Jennifer on IG @madnesscafepodcast or by email at madnesscafepodcast@gmail.com.Share the episode with a friend and have your own conversation. And don't forget to rate and review the show wherever you listen!Thanks!
Fun fact, Erik modeled for Hugo Boss, among other designers, when he was a young thing. The story about how he was discovered is unbelievable! You've gotta hear it, including a story of the one time he modeled hung-over. This is kind of the “Erik Show” because after that he talks about his BIRTHDAY trip to Mexico complete with the playing of my birthday song to him. Producer Bryan cringing through the whole thing. Haha.Unapologetically unfiltered.New episodes coming your way next week!Love your podcast.https://www.lauracainafterdark.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/laura-cain-after-dark--4162487/support.
Born and raised in Bulgaria, Nina Zhelev, founder of My Shade Kit, has spent the last 20 years in the United States, where she has built a successful career in the textile industry. With over 25 years of experience in various roles, she has honed her skills as a professional pattern maker, collaborating with renowned brands such as Hugo Boss, Strellson, Yoop!, La-Z-Boy, McCalls, Simplicity, just to name a few. Nina is the proud owner of Noble Design, a home furnishings workroom that has been serving interior designers in the Raleigh area for over 15 years. In 2020, she launched My Shade Kit – part of the VAKO distribution, showcasing her entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to innovation. Passionate about embracing new challenges, Nina balances her professional endeavors while raising two teenagers. She enjoys good food and traveling, always seeking inspiration from diverse cultures and experiences. Links and Resources; Nina's Shilly Shally Shade Class on the Workroom Channel You can see a preview of this course here in the Drapery & Design Digital Digest Blind Matrix Software
In this episode, we welcome back to the show David Brooke, from Skin Essence Organics! We chat about the dangers of chemicals in conventional skincare, the magic of oils, and tips for keeping your skin healthy & hydrated through the winter. David also shares insights on reading labels, understanding hormonal effects on skin & the benefits of plant-based products. Tune in for a special promotion just for listeners!David Brooke is an international model who has worked for many high profile designers such as; Giorgio Armani, Guess by Marciano, Calvin Klein, and Hugo Boss. Due to the various climate changes and endless amounts of products applied to his skin on any given day, David struggled for many years to find the best product line that could help him maintain the healthy, even skin complexion demanded by the fast paced fashion industry. After unsuccessfully trying numerous skin care products, David was referred to Skin Essence Organics, by a well-respected industry professional, and instantly noticed amazing improvements in his skin's texture and overall appearance. After successfully using Skin Essence for nearly nine years, David obtained a degree in business and has become a partner in the company. His passion for organics, dedication to chemical free living, and valuable industry insight has been a driving force, propelling Skin Essence Organics to become an industry leader of superior organic productsFollow Skin Essence Organics on Instagram, here! Shop Skin Essence Organics here! My code CORINNE saves you 10% always but from now until 11/26 you can use code CORINNE20 for 20% off! Other episodes with David: 174. [INTERVIEW] Toxins in Skincare & how to support your Endocrine System with Organic Plant Oils for Glowing, Anti-Aging & Acne Prone Skin with David Brooke8. [INTERVIEW] DAVID BROOKE: Why PLANT oils HEAL your skin, beauty routines for ANTI-AGING & ACNE PRONE skin & the IMPORTANCE of ORGANIC Skin Care for your hormones & overall healthCheck out GutPersonal products here! Code CORINNE saves you 10% on any item in their store (including their gut & hormone testing packages)!! Don't forget to take the GutPersonal Quiz to find out exactly which supplements are best for your unique situation! Join the Mind Your Hormones Method, HERE! (Use code PODCAST for 10% off!!)Join the Mind Your Hormones Community to connect more with me & other members of this community!Come hang out with me on Instagram: @corinneangealicaOr on TikTok: @corinneangelicaFree Facebook group: Mind Your Hormones Podcast CommunityEmail Fam: Click here to get weekly emails from meMind Your Hormon