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Live-Stream zur Dotcom-Blase: https://www.youtube.com/@scalable.capital/streams Aktien + Whatsapp = Hier anmelden. Lieber als Newsletter? Geht auch. Das Buch zum Podcast? Jetzt lesen. Chip-Aktien: besser. Deutsche Aktien: schlechter. Luxus-Aktien: schlecht wie immer dank Salvatore Ferragamo. Schlecht geht's auch Stefano Pessina nach dem Walgreens-Deal. Sonst so: Krypto-Reserve, Bayer-Kapitalerhöhung, Costco-Bewertung, McDonald's Rekord. Alibaba (WKN: A117ME) steigt und steigt. Im Vergleich zu Amazon ist die Aktie immer noch sehr günstig. Aber ist sie das wirklich? Stabile 10% Rendite jedes Jahr? Das könnten Covered Call ETFs liefern. Sie könnten aber auch ganz andere Dinge liefern. Wir klären auf. Nasdaq 100 Covered Call ETF (WKN: A2QR39) Diesen Podcast vom 10.03.2025, 3:00 Uhr stellt dir die Podstars GmbH (Noah Leidinger) zur Verfügung.
El Dax, Eurostoxx, Airbus, Thales, Leonardo, Zalando, Siemens Energy, Salvatore Ferragamo, Kering, LVHM y Unicredit entre los más destacados de las bolsas europeas. Con Luis Benguerel, analista independiente.
In dieser Folge tauchen wir ein in die faszinierende Welt des italienischen Modehauses Salvatore Ferragamo, das für seine luxuriösen Schuhe, Lederwaren und stilvolle Bekleidung weltweit bekannt ist. Wir erzählen die Geschichte des gleichnamigen Gründers, Salvatore Ferragamo, der aus bescheidenen Verhältnissen stammte und sich zu einem der einflussreichsten Designer des 20. Jahrhunderts entwickelte. Dabei betrachten wir nicht nur seine innovative Schuhkunst, sondern auch seine Vision von Eleganz, Handwerkskunst und Design, die das Modehaus bis heute prägen. Hört gerne rein!
Dans cet épisode, je reçois Rosalie Mann. Aînée d'une fratrie de six enfants,
In this insightful podcast episode, the host, known for his expertise in men's fashion and footwear, addresses a recurring question from his audience: the validity of purchasing dress shoes from local malls, specifically focusing on renowned brands like Magnanni, To Boot New York and Salvatore Ferragamo. Drawing from his extensive experience and candid style, the host delves into the nuances of these widely available brands, shedding light on factors such as quality, pricing, and construction methods. Listeners are guided through a thoughtful exploration of alternatives that promise superior value, with the episode encapsulating the host's commitment to providing valuable insights for those navigating the world of men's footwear.Tune in to gain a nuanced perspective on the age-old debate of mall-bought dress shoes, and discover why the host advocates for exploring beyond the familiar brands lining local shopping centers. With a mix of expertise and relatability, this podcast offers a compelling narrative for fashion enthusiasts seeking quality and style in their footwear choices.Mentioned in this episode:YouTube Q&A video Shibumi Pocket SquaresKent Wang Pocket Squares Maddox & Co. ShoesSupport the showGet in Touch: Work with me 1:1 - Book a FREE 20-minute Step Up Your Menswear discovery call by clicking here. Follow Vlad on Instagram Follow I'm Not A Gentleman on Instagram Subscribe on Youtube Get my eBook "The 7 Style Mistakes That You're Making Right Now" for FREE here. Get My INTRO tie here. Get your Chace & Ryder watch straps here. Email us at vr@chaceandryder.com Check out the show's website imnotagentleman.com You can support I'm Not A Gentleman by: Leaving a 5-star rating and a review before clicking off the episode. Sharing it with your friends. Becoming a Patron. Your support through Patreon will also give you access to bonus content, early access to episodes, and more. So if y...
Analizamos el comportamiento de L'Oréal, EssilorLuxottica, Vivendi, Salvatore Ferragamo, HeilderberCement e InterContinental Hotels con Gisela Turazzini, CEO y cofundadora de Blackbird Broker.
Dinner for Shoes is a podcast by Sarah Wasilak, a fashion and food enthusiast with her mouth full. With appearances by her cats, Trish and Kit, and agendas that almost always go to shit, we aim to dive into a discussion about style and break some bread in each episode. In episode three, Wine, Wraps + Runway Trends, Sarah hones in on the fashion trends for the spring/summer 2024 season based on the collections unveiled in New York, London, Milan, and Paris. She also pinpoints her favorite looks and discusses some of the designer shakeups at each house, such as Sabato De Sarno's debut for Gucci. It's also the first time Phillip Lim has shown a runway collection at New York Fashion Week since 2019. She tries very hard to pronounce everyone's name correctly. Sarah “wraps” up Fashion Month by twisting open a mini bottle of Sutter Home Pinot Grigio and ordering a fried chicken Caesar wrap from Alessio's Cafe in Hoboken. Trish and Kit are thoroughly engaged in the trend conversation. Dinner for Shoes podcast episodes are released weekly on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple. You can follow along for updates, teasers, and more on TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook. If there are any fashion topics you've been pondering or good eats you think Sarah should try, don't hesitate to send a DM or an email. Dinner for Shoes is an original by The Kai Productions. Follow Dinner for Shoes: @dinnerforshoes on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube Follow host Sarah Wasilak: @slwasz on Instagram Follow producer Megan Kai: @megankaii on Instagram Get in touch: dinnerforshoes@gmail.com THIS DINNER Chicken Cutlet Caesar Wrap from Alessio's Cafe in Hoboken, NJ THESE SHOES Chanel Goatskin & Grosgrain Slingbacks THIS OUTFIT Zara Cropped Flap Blazer (8524/600) Zara High Waisted Pants (8373/600) BaubleBar Lime Earrings from the Drink Earring Set Coachtopia Ergo Bag With Cherry Print (CL754) THESE CHAPTERS 0:00 - SRY FOR PODCASTING 0:32 - THE TRENDS ARE TRENDING 4:00 - THE OUTFIT BEHIND THE SHOES 7:04 - RUNWAY REVIEWS 21:23 - RIPPING ON THE WRAP 24:52 - I NEED TO BE WEARING THAT THIS SET H&M pillows Tessa Neustadt Rio Maggiore art print from Urban Outfitters Kate Spade New York Deco Dot dinnerware set Vogue on Manolo Blahnik by Chloe Fox Bad Girls Throughout History: 100 Remarkable Women Who Changed the World by Ann Shen The Style Mentors: Women Who Define the Art of Dressing Today by Elyssa Dimant THIS PRODUCTION is created, written, hosted, and produced by Sarah Wasilak. is executive produced and digitally coordinated, designed, and edited by Megan Kai. is tech supervised by Nick Zanetis. is set directed by Bob Wasilak. includes photos in chronological order by Sarah Wasilak, JW Anderson @jw_anderson on Instagram, Dion Lee @dionlee on Instagram, Burberry @burberry on Instagram, Del Core @delcoreofficial on Instagram, 3.1 Phillip Lim @31philliplim on Instagram, Coach @coach on Instagram, Roberto Cavalli @roberto_cavalli on Instagram, Roksanda Ilinčić @roksandailincic on Instagram, Versace @versace on Instagram, Tom Ford @tomford on Instagram, Sergio Hudson @sergiohudson on Instagram, Gucci (gucci.com image), The Row (therow.com image), Staud @staud.clothing on Instagram, Brandon Maxwell @brandonmaxwell on Instagram, Fendi @fendi on Instagram, Tory Burch @toryburch on Instagram, Rosie Assoulin @rosie_assoulin on Instagram, Carolina Herrera @carolinaherrera on Instagram, Prabal Gurung @prabalgurung on Instagram, Jason Wu @jasonwu on Instagram, 16Arlington @16arlington on Instagram, Khaite (khaite.com image), Gabriela Hearst (gabrielahearst.com image), Tibi @tibi on Instagram, Salvatore Ferragamo @ferragamo on Instagram, Altuzarra @altuzarra on Instagram, Diesel @diesel on Instagram, Hoboken Girl @thehobokengirl on Instagram, Kate Spade @katespadeny on Instagram. references the following brands, locations, and products: Sutter Home Pinot Grigio. is in no way affiliated with my full-time job as a fashion editor. is made with love.
La fotografía de street style ofrece una mirada sin filtros a la moda y el estilo. Y el invitado de este episodio de GET UNDRESSED, Aldo Decaniz, es uno de los exponentes más importantes de esta forma de arte en Latinoamérica. Tiene más de 10 años como fotógrafo y su trabajo ha sido publicado en revistas como Vogue, Vanity Fair UK, Grazia Francia, entre otras. Además, ha trabajado con grandes marcas como Salvatore Ferragamo, Bvlgari, Nike, Levi's y más. En esta entrevista nos habla sobre toda su experiencia, lo que está detrás de sus increíbles imágenes y cuáles son los retos más grandes al capturar la esencia de la gente y la realidad de la moda en medio de un ambiente no controlado como lo es la calle.
Dopo il successo dell'etichetta creata in collaborazione con Drink Kong, il pluripremiato cocktail bar romano e la release disegnata in esclusiva per Salvatore Ferragamo, Ginarte continua a legarsi a brand e aziende promotrici di arte, design ed eccellenza. Questa volta, con una nuova veste dedicata a 10 Corso Como, la realtà milanese da sempre considerata simbolo di moda, leisure, lifestyle e non solo.
Hoy os traigo una entrevista muy especial para mí, y es que no sólo es una mujer que sabe reinventarse, si no una persona con la que he compartido toda mi vida, mi hermana Mayu. Mi hermana fue la primera persona que me sacó de la burbuja. Cuando yo pensaba que ya no podía hacer nada distinto, llegó ella a reinventarse y a mostrarme el mundo del emprendimiento online. Mayu desde pequeña sabía lo que le gustaba, incluso jugaba a ello: enseñar. Estudió pedagogía, entre otras opciones que tenía como Nutrición, que era un tema que le apasionaba desde la adolescencia. Su primer trabajo mientras estudiaba fue en un colegio y se dio cuenta de que le gusta enseñar a personas que tienen motivación por aprender.. Mayu Marroquin habla sobre su carrera en el mundo corporativo, donde trabajó como formadora en tiendas departamentales y marcas de cosméticos. Después de ganar dos veces el premio de Mejor Formadora de Latinoamérica en Clinique, lo dejó para trabajar como Gerente de Formación en Salvatore Ferragamo. Su pasión decidió reinventarse como Health Coach y estudió en el Institute for Integrative Nutrition. Allí, aprendió sobre nutrición y bienestar holístico, y se convirtió en Health Coach. Durante varios años ha estado acompañando a cientos de personas a mejorar sus hábitos alimenticios trabajando para empresas o en su programa CarbDetox. En la pandemia tuvo una evolución de la nutrición a la gestión de la energía: cómo ser más productivos haciendo menos. De esto te hablaré la próxima semana: Si quieres convertirte en Health Coach, visita su web: https://proyectobalance.com/se-health-coach/ A Mayu la puedes encontrar: Instagram: @mayumarroquin Música: Life of Riley de Kevin MacLeod tiene una licencia Atribución 4.0 de Creative Commons. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Fuente: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1400054 Artista: http://incompetech.com/
Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior, Chanel, Salvatore Ferragamo. Tiffany & Co., Tag Heuer, Hublot. Fenty Beauty (Rihanna), Benefit Cosmetics, Givency Parfums. Wine. Which of the above does not seem to fit? If you guessed any of the above, the answer is they all fit! At least into LVMH's portfolio of fine fashion, jewelry, perfumes, cosmetics and Wine & Spirits or are fashion houses which own wineries! Join us as we explore two different approaches to mixing wine and fashion. From intimately linked to the overall corporations focus on luxury and iconic brands to near silent partner status. Both approaches set the stage for magical partnerships and present world class wines year over year. We explore each and build in a few tips and tricks on how to acquire these wines or venture nearby for amazing options without the luxury price tag. Our “Find” of the week is RePour, the best stopper option for those rare occasions when there's actually wine left in a bottle at the end of the night! The best news is they're super effective and super affordable! Check them out for yourself at the RePour Website! Show Sponsors:> The Magnolia in Fort Worth> The Texas Wine ClubDon't forget to FOLLOW, LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE and let us know any topics you'd like us to cover!Cheers! Charisse and KristiA special theme song shout out to our musician, the late, great, Paul Gray with his Swinging Shepard! Cheers! Charisse and KristiCheck out Kristi's blog for further wine adventures! KristiWineNerd.com and make sure to follow on insta at @charissehenryftw and @kristiwinenerdThanks for joining Somm Women Talk Wine! Check out our socials for more fun filled wine exploration!Instagram:@somm_women_talk_wine@kristiwinenerd@charissehenryfw@kmayfield109All episodes are also on our website:SommWomenTalkWineCharisse and Kristi
Episode #80 of the Last Call Trivia Podcast begins with a round of general knowledge questions. Then, we're counting on you to join us for a round of Numbers Trivia!Round OneThe game starts with an Alcohol Trivia question about the purportedly Polynesian cocktail that's actually a California concoction from Trader Vick's.Next, we have a Fashion Trivia question about the American fashion company famous for women's handbags that started out making men's leather belts and suspenders in 1975.The first round concludes with a Fairy Tales Trivia question about the story that's French name is “La Petite Sirène.”Bonus QuestionToday's Bonus Question is a follow-up to the Fairy Tales Trivia question from the first round.Round TwoIt's time to count ourselves in for today's theme round of Numbers Trivia! The second round begins with a Candy Trivia question about a candy bar that's known for its trademark outwardly white fudge cover.Next, we have a Places Trivia question about the New York City street on which you'd find the luxury stores Dolce & Gabbana, Tiffany's, Cartier, and Salvatore Ferragamo.Round Two concludes with a Music Trivia question that asks the Team to identify the Proclaimers song that has the parenthetical title “(500 Miles).”Final QuestionWe've reached the Final Question of the game, and today's category of choice is What's Next? Get ready to run through your ABCs!The Trivia Team is given a list of four categories and asked to name the next item in the category alphabetically.Hey Trivia fans, we'd love to hear what you think about the Last Call Trivia Podcast! Share your thoughts with us in this short survey: https://forms.gle/9f5HqDV5CLPWkjoZ9To learn more about how Last Call Trivia can level up your events, visit lastcalltrivia.com/shop today!
همه چیز از زمانی شروع شد که فراگامو متوجه شد که خانوادهاش نمیتوانند یک جفت کفش سفید سنتی برای اولین عشای ربانیِ (نوعی سنت مسیحی) خواهرش بخرند. سالواتور که مصمم بود باید کفش را به هر نحوی تهیه کند، در سن 9 سالگی میخ، نخ و بوم سفید قرض گرفت و برای ساختن یک جفت کفش سفید برای خواهرش تلاش کرد. نتیجه چیزی جز معجزه نبود: خواهرش برای اولین عشای ربانی خود با پوشیدن یک جفت کفش دست ساز زیبا به بیرون رفت - اولین جفتِ چیزی که خیلی زود به میراث فراگامو تبدیل شد.
What Research Says About Comfortable Shoes – and Women Who Have No Feet – The MOVEMENT Movement with Steven Sashen Episode 174 with Geoffrey Gray Geoffrey Gray is the founder and President of Heeluxe who started the company by building custom high heels in a garage. He is the driving force behind Heeluxe's mission to “Make Better Shoes.” Dr. Gray is inspired by the works of Salvatore Ferragamo and Bill Bowerman and their efforts to create footwear that is inspired by the human body. His background in Physical Therapy, professional athlete rehabilitation, woodworking, and classic car building give him a unique skill set to progress the research and design of all styles of footwear. As a speaker Dr Gray makes shoes science easy to understand which is why he is selected to speak at footwear brands, conferences, and television shoes all over the world. Listen to this episode of The MOVEMENT Movement with Geoffrey Gray about what researchers say about comfortable shoes. Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week's show: - How the scientific community doesn't know everything there is to know about feet. - Why the traditional way to deal to deal with bunions doesn't fix the problem they cause. - How it's easy to become myopic and blame one issue for the entire problem. - Why running shoes are the most studied shoes on the planet. - How researchers should be looking at the shoes people wear to work every day. Connect with Geoffrey: Guest Contact Info Twitter@heeluxe Facebookfacebook.com/Heeluxe LinkedInlinkedin.com/in/geoffreygray Links Mentioned:heeluxe.com Connect with Steven: Website Xeroshoes.com Jointhemovementmovement.com Twitter@XeroShoes Instagram@xeroshoes Facebookfacebook.com/xeroshoes
Aaron Ahuvia, PhD, is a Professor of Marketing and research psychologist who has been ranked 22 in the world for research impact in consumer behaviour and ranked in the top 2% of all scientists in the world across all disciplines by an independent study from Stanford University. Dr Ahuvia is the world's leading expert on brand love, i.e. how love works when we love the brand, product, or anything else that isn't a person; and has won numerous awards for this work. He has presented research or consulted for Google, L'Oréal S.A., Samsung, Maybelline New York, Procter & Gamble, Audi, General Motors, Microsoft, Ford, Team Detroit (ad agency for Ford and others), Chrysler, GfK Market Research, Herman Miller; and via the Altagamma consortium, Gucci, Versace, La Perla, Zegna, Valentino, Salvatore Ferragamo, and Beretta firearms, among others.Professor Ahuvia is one of the most highly-rated teachers at the University of Michigan due to his ability to make complex concepts clear and interesting to non-experts. This ability also makes him a popular source for journalists and he has been quoted in dozens of news stories published in a wide range of outlets including Time, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and major publications in Europe and Japan. Dr Ahuvia has also appeared on public radio talk shows as well as popular Television shows such as the Oprah Winfrey Show.Professor Ahuvia does research, teaches and consults for governments, nonprofits and corporations in China, Denmark, Oman, Finland, Poland, Morocco, France, Pakistan, Germany, India, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Portugal, Rwanda, Singapore, Slovakia, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Yemen.Professor Ahuvia studied philosophy at the University of Michigan before getting a PhD in marketing from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management where he worked with the renowned Professor Philip Kotler. From there he became a professor at the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business before becoming a Full Professor at the College of Business on UM's Dearborn Campus. He also holds an appointment as a Professor at the University of Michigan Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Carol starts the New Year 2023 the right way: talking about sustainability. What should we be wearing and buying, and what wasteful clothing and jewellery habits should we be breaking? She's joined by journalist Dana Thomas, presenter of The Green Dream podcast, and sustainable jewellery designer Maria Sole Ferragamo, granddaughter of famed shoemaker Salvatore Ferragamo.Dana's website https://www.danathomas.comMaria's website https://so-le-studio.com/pages/aboutThis episode is brought to you by @fuligemstonesPlease see: www.carolwoolton.comFollow Carol Woolton: @carolwooltonProduced by Natasha Cowan @tashonfashMusic & editing by Tim Thornton @timwthorntonCreative direction by Scott Bentley @bentleycreativeIllustrations Jordi Labanda @jordilabandaRead Carol Woolton in Vogue magazine – vogue.co.uk/fashion/jewellery and carolwoolton.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The secret language of shoes (A presentation by Luca Cottini, PhD)* The mission to make #shoes visible.* The journey of a young #shoemaker from Campania to America* Italian immigrants and American #shoemaking* The immigrant's mindset. Rooted openness (from Boston to California)* Shoemaking and the cinematographic industry. The first Ferragamo store in #hollywood* Return to Italy. #florence and the crisis of the 1930s* Limit and #creativity. How the wedge heel was invented. How the rainbow sandal launched Ferragamo's fame* The postwar recognition by Neiman Marcus and the creation of the invisible shoe* The shoemaker of #celebrities: Eva Peron, Audrey Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe, Sofia Loren* A pioneer of the Italian #fashion project. From Florence to the world* A living legacy. #ferragamo todayCheck out all the other episodes in the content library and make sure to join the newsletter of the show at www.italianinnovators.com. Don't forget to leave your comment here below and subscribe to the YouTube channel. Thanks for listening!
Estoy realmente muy contenta de poder compartirles este nuevo episodio.El camino rumbo a los sueños no es una línea recta.En este episodio tuve la fortuna de platicar con mi querido Lionel Riou, Managing Director Latinoamérica y Caribe para Salvatore Ferragamo, sobre el camino que se tiene que recorrer para llegar al sueño.Entendiendo como parte de este andar que la flexibilidad es básica para aceptar que el camino hacia la meta no es una linea recta sino una llena de ángulos y curvas en donde el acompañamiento, el esfuerzo y la certeza ayudan a mantener la mente en el sueño y a transitar de manera más amable la ruta.Y hablando de caminos, en este episodio Lio nos compartió como su apertura a la movilidad laboral (o externalización) ha sido clave en la potencialización de su vida y su crecimiento, pues sin duda le amplio horizontes, lo lleno de experiencias diversas y desarrollo sus habilidades como líder en diversos equipos lo que le ha permitido lograr grandes sueños.Escuchar a Lionel es escuchar a un líder sensible, diverso e inclusivo que crea diversidad, que la busca en todos lados, que abre su mente y su corazón a mirar a las personas desde la riqueza de sus diferencias para generar un entorno en donde todos se sientan involucrados y apoyados para sacar lo mejor de si mismos en pro del alcanzar resultados de excelencia.Un episodio en el que Lionel abriendo corazón nos comparte su andar de éxitos y dolores como persona y profesional. Y que con su frase “¡No preguntes, se admite!”. Nos deja muchos motivos más de reflexión.
In this weeks episode of the world's-fastest-movie-review podcast Jackson and Mike review two new films!!! First ‘SALVATORE: SHOEMAKER OF DREAMS' The life of Italian shoemaker Salvatore Ferragamo, who created shoes for Hollywood stars during the silent film era and for iconic films of the period. Then a quick review of ‘BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER' In the wake of King T'Challa's death. As the Wakandans strive to embrace their next chapter, the heroes must band together with Nakia and Everett Ross to forge a new path for their beloved kingdom. Starring Angela Bassett), Letitia Wright, Winston Duke and Danai Gurira.
En el episodio de hoy hablamos con Pedro Colorado, Director de marketing y comunicaciones para Salvatore Ferragamo México. Pedro es experto en marketing integral y marketing de moda, y ha liderado campañas y equipos en marcas premium y de lujo, desde donde hoy promueve la ética como principio de toda la comunicación entre marcas y usuarios. En este episodio van a encontrar:- Los 5 errores más grandes que cometen las marcas a la hora de implementar el Influencer marketing- Las claves y ventajas del marketing integral- Cómo lograr el match perfecto entre compañías e influenciadores- Cómo se ve el storytelling digital en una marca de más de 100 años de tradición
Exciting Australian director Goran Stolevski on his lush folk horror You Won't Be Alone. Luca Guadagnino's doc about Salvatore Ferragamo, and, to celebrate its 50th anniversary, Ningla A-Na, one of the greatest Australian docs is restored.
Exciting Australian director Goran Stolevski on his lush folk horror You Won't Be Alone. Luca Guadagnino's doc about Salvatore Ferragamo, and, to celebrate its 50th anniversary, Ningla A-Na, one of the greatest Australian docs is restored.
The Journey of Pursuit - Stories and Strategies to Empower Creative Millennial Entrepreneurs
Originally born in Mexico City, Isabella Prado moved to Miami at the age of one. In no time, the vibrant culture surrounding her propelled her into the world of fashion, a SCAD Alum, where after she landed a position with luxury brand Salvatore Ferragamo in Florence. This experience would later help her as she began to create her luxury brand. While living in NYC Isabella has allowed herself to be inspired by the city and all it has to offer. Pulling inspiration from the femininity of nature Juxtaposed with the Masculine surroundings of NYC Isabella has been able to create a line that is just that; masculine and feminine, catering to both sides of her taste. Isabella enjoy's Horseback Riding, good music, Calming walks on the beach, and a good mezcal. If you're thinking of going to school for fashion or design, this episode is for you. From the ins and outs of starting her own company and fashion line, to her experience attending SCAD. A lot of advice for my fellow fashionistas and designers. We also talk about being a Latina in the industry and how she is proud to use her culture in her designs. She even opened up in the conversation about how your belief is really top priority. Nuggets full of wisdom in this one! Let's dive in! Follow Isabella: IG || Website Instagram: @drealopz / @thejourneyofpursuit Work With Me: contact@andrealopezmusic.com Show Notes / Take Aways: www.drealopez.com/journal/ep57 My Website: www.drealopez.com Interested in Working With Me
My Mission Is… is a podcast series hosted by Mission's founder Karina Givargisoff. This week's My Mission Is… podcast guest is Daniella Vitale, Chief Executive Officer Salvatore Ferragamo North America. As it happens, Vitale cut her teeth at Ferragamo at the very beginning of her career as a merchandise manager. Since, she has had noteworthy stints at Giorgio Armani, Gucci, and Barney's, where she made a splash first as the first female chief executive. After leaving Barney's, she was appointed executive vice president and chief brand officer at Tiffany before being tapped once again by Salvatore Ferragamo, this time as the CEO. Vitale is lauded for her digital-first approach and business acumen and was named one of the BOF 500. In this week's episode, Vitale talks with Mission's founder and editor-in-chief Karina Givargisoff about creative director Maximillian Davis's vision, introducing the brand to a younger consumer, and her work with Unicef and the crisis in Ukraine. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mission-magazine/support
Welcome to Building Brand You™, the podcast that helps you accelerate your success by unlocking your greatest asset – you. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Know what hat you're wearing - we've got to be very clear about how we signal the people working in our team in what capacity we are speaking. Business is an ecosystem and we all have our specific job to do. It's not your IP, it's not your brand, it's not all the other things that we put together, it's who you are as you appear in front of your client. Linking to the passion that you do things with becomes self-energizing, and that becomes your strength. When you appear more authentic, you will come across as more credible - when you connect better you create more sales Have a strategy about being as decisive as doing what you are not going to do and what you're going to do. Everything business does either makes the brand or breaks the brand. RESOURCES MENTIONED: QBQ! Jon G Miller. The question behind the question. Personal accountability in work and in life: https://qbq.com/qbq-the-question-behind-the-question/ Dare to Lead: Brene Brown. Leadership: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uk68F2Jl3q8 Power of Why. Simon Sinek: https://www.ted.com/talks/simon_sinek_how_great_leaders_inspire_action?language=en Marcus Buckingham Invest in Your Strength's - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDclGisv57E Love & Work - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEsuBrdtwCI Stand Out. Marcus Buckingham: Strengths and helping people grow their strengths: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kf8IO38rweE ABOUT OUR GUEST: Craig helps business leaders join the dots between their customers, their brands, and their employees to deliver experiences that matter - profitably and sustainably. He is a global expert in customer, employee, and leadership experience, strategy, marketing, and bringing brands to life. He is a recognized Experience leader, an International Speaker, Non-Executive Director, and Customer Experience Advisor to global companies, and a C-suite coach, mentor, and trainer. He has led large-scale organisational change as a senior leader, designed, and advised on deploying business transformation programmes in significant service and B2B organisations for over 30 years. He has worked in the financial services, telecoms, luxury and premium retail, technology, education, hospitality, healthcare, and travel sectors. Clients have included Etihad Airlines, Barclays Wealth Management, HSBC, Telefonica, STC, Etisalat, Batelco, Telus, Bulgari, Versace, Salvatore Ferragamo, De Beers, Cartier, Benefit Cosmetics, Chopard, Salesforce, etc. He previously held the position of Customer Experience and Brand at Emirates. CONNECT WITH CRAIG LEE: Email: craig.lee@kineticcs.com Email: craiglee@jointhedots.com Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigleecx/ Twitter: @craigleedxb Website: www.kineticcs.com ABOUT THE HOST: Kym Hamer is an international business coach, serial entrepreneur, and the creator of Building Brand You™, a methodology helping organisations, teams and individuals to build visibility and reputational rigor as essential building blocks for delivering sustained business value. In 2020, she was nominated as one of the Top 100 Women in B2B Leadership influencers, and in 2021 as one of the Top 50 in Change Management and Top 30 in Marketing, Mindset/Mental Health and Top 10 in Entrepreneurship, by Thinkers360, the world's first open platform for thought leaders. Kym is Founder & CEO of Artemis Futures International, a Founding Board Member of the Customer Experience & Service Association Middle East & Co-founder of CXSA Group Ltd. as well as a member of the strategy faculty for Homeward Bound, a global initiative reaching 1.8 billion people that is equipping women in STEMM to lead and shape the future of our planet. In between all of these things, you'll find her curled up in a corner with her nose in a book. 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On the Glossy Week in Review podcast, senior fashion reporter Danny Parisi and editor-in-chief Jill Manoff run through some of the biggest fashion news stories of the week. This week, Marco Gobbetti, the new CEO of Salvatore Ferragamo, announced plans to double the company's sales in the next three years, with the help of new creative director of Maximilian Davis; earnings reports from resale companies The RealReal and ThredUp revealed divergent paths for the sector as inflation affects their sales; and a few major brands spoke up about defending reproductive rights in the wake of the leaked Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade, but most have been hesitant to speak up.
“I avoid the herd mentality in my personal life and my business life” Chris is joined by Tom Costello, a real estate veteran who has worked for brands like Macy's, Brooks Brothers, Hugo Boss and more! Listen in as Tom shares his story about getting a two-story Ferragamo in Bal Harbour, FL!
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It's been a bit busy in fashion, including the induction of Maximilian Davis at Salvatore Ferragamo, The McQueen Fall 2022 fashion show in Brooklyn, and Ralph Lauren's first fashion show in awhile. We get into all of our thoughts about the expanding concept of representation in fashion, especially regarding Ralph Lauren's HBCU collaboration with Morehouse and Spellman College. Do you think the collaboration was organic or felt like a gimmick? Join in on the conversation.
Você tem dúvidas de como um CEO se desenvolve na carreira? Ou como ele vem sendo construído ao longo do tempo? O que ele faz quando chega em uma nova empresa? Como ele traça as estratégias com a equipe? Neste episódio, eu trago um convidado especial que vai trazer muitas lições e aprendizados. Eu tenho a honra de receber Marcelo Kitsuda. Ele construiu sua trajetória profissional na área financeira, mas foi na habilidade de relacionamentos que alavancou a sua carreira. Hoje, como CEO na Marchon, fabricante e distribuidora de óculos de marcas como Salvatore Ferragamo, Calvin Klein, Lacoste, Nike, ele é reconhecido pela simpatia e por inspirar a todos ao seu redor com muitos aprendizados. Ele também é presidente do Conselho de Administração na associação brasileira de ótica e no seu currículo, Kitsuda já teve passagem pela Waters Technologies e registra também vasta experiência na Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu e na startup Petra Energia. Produção: Voz e Conteúdo – www.vozeconteudo.com.br | @vozeconteudo Disponível no Spotify ou na Apple Podcasts.
Respondedme a esta pregunta: ¿Hay algún aficionado al automóvil al que no le guste la marca Alfa Romeo? La verdad, creo que no. Le gustará más o menos, unos modelos más que otros, una época más que otra pero para cualquiera con sensibilidad y afición al automóvil Alfa Romeo es una marca muy especial. Os contamos su historia… este será un vídeo largo… Y es lógico, porque Alfa Romeo forma parte destacada de la historia del automóvil, una marca que fue la semilla de Ferrari, con un palmares extraordinario en competición, que fabricó coches todavía hoy legendarios, una marca mítica, una verdadera leyenda que, afortunadamente, sigue viva, muy viva. Además, pocas marcas cuentan con seguidores tan fieles como los “alfistas” entre los que me incluyo… y como se suele decir, ”algo tendrá el agua cuando la bendicen”. Pues, algo tendrá Alfa Romeo cuando despierta tanta pasión. 1910 o 1920. La que se considera fecha oficial del nacimiento de la marca es el 24 de junio de 1910 cuando se crea la empresa Anonima Lombarda Fabbrica di Automobili, cuyo acrónimo es Alfa. Luego en 1920 se fusiona con la Società in accomandita semplice Nicola Romeo e Compagnia, propiedad de Nicola Romeo y de ahí surge el bonito nombre de Alfa Romeo. Santa follia. La historia de esta marca está cuajada de momentos complicados en los que se toman decisiones arriesgadas, decisiones que parecen una locura. Bendita locura, porque son estás empresas, estas marcas y estas personas que arriesgan las que consiguen hacer grandes cosas. Y uno de esos locos fue Ugo Stella, director general de Darracq, quien con la ayuda de algunos financieros lombardos y la garantía del Banco Agrícola de Milán se hizo cargo de la empresa y encontró al primero de los muchos ingenieros brillantes que ha tenido la marca: Giuseppe Merosi. Arriva la guerra.. e il senatore. La Primera Guerra Mundial supuso cambios en ALFA, que se dedico más a fabricar munición y motores de aviones que coches. Y es cuando aparece Nicola Romeo, que fusionó su propia empresa con ALFA para crear Alfa Romeo. Y comienza el despegue, pues los coches de la marca eran muy competitivos y los pilotos de aquellos momentos los deseaban, como era el caso de Giuseppe Campari, Alberto Ascari y un tal Enzo Ferrari… ¿os suena? Nomi mitici Ya hemos dado algunos nombres míticos: Ugo Stella, Giuseppe Merosi, Nicola Romeo… pero faltan más. El siguiente en esta lista de locos maravillosos, de verdaderos genios sería el Dottore ingegnere Vittorio Jano, diseñador de los 6C y 8C y de sus motores, sino los mejores unos de los mejores motores de la época. Del 8C se dijo en su momento que era “El coche más rápido y bello jamás construido”. Vetrina tecnologica En 1932 el gobierno italiano, en manos del fascista Mussolini, se hace con el control de Alfa Romeo, a través del IRI o Istituto per la Ricostruzione Industriale, algo así como el INI español. El gobierno italiano tendrá la propiedad directa de la marca hasta que en 1987 se incorpora a Fiat Group. Esto traería consecuencias importantes y alguna inmediata dos cosas: Alfa Romeo se convertía en escaparate tecnológico de Italia y comenzaría la producción de motores aeronáuticos… Y más o menos es en esta época cuando llega otro genio, Giacchino Colombo, padre del diseño del archifamoso Alfa Romeo “Alfetta” F1 de 1937 que conseguiría sus mayores éxitos deportivos tras la guerra. Además, ya sabéis que esta marca y este modelo fueron el comienzo de otra marca mítica, Ferrari. Porque Enzo Ferrari crea la escudería que lleva su nombre cuando era algo así como el departamento de competición de Alfa Romeo… Si queréis saber más sobre esto hicimos un vídeo titulado “Historia de Ferrari”. Dal dopoguerra alla dolce vita. Italia, junto a Alemania y Japón, habían perdido la 2º Guerra Mundial y la post guerra fue difícil. Tras unos momentos difíciles en los que llegaron a esconder sus prototipos en una fabrica de quesos, Alfa Romeo en los años ’50 y ’60 renace y la marca gana el Mundial de F1 de 1950 con Farina y el de 1951 con Fangio. Pero poco después llega la época denominada la “dolce vita”, que incluso da nombre a una famosa película…. Alfa Romeo juega un papel decisivo en poner de moda el “made in Italy” lo que ahora llamaríamos “marca Italia” junto a otras marcas de coches como Ferrari o Lamborghini, de motos, como Vespa o de ropa, como Bulgari, Fendi, Gucci, Salvatore Ferragamo o Valentino. Arriva l'Alfasud. A ver, que nadie te engañe: Lo que en Europa llamábamos “Compacto”, antes más que ahora, no lo inventó VW con su Golf, sino Alfa Romeo con su Alfasud aparecido en 1972. Este coche era excepcional por muchos motivos. Primero: Diseño Giugaro… no hay mucho más que añadir. Segundo: Motor bóxer. Tercero: Suspensión con eje rígido “de Watt”. Y cuarto, debe su nombre a que los fabricó la sociedad napolitana de construcción de vehículos Alfasud en Pomigliano de Arco. En los años ’60 y primeros ’70 Alfa Romeo ofrece una gama envidiable. Los Giulia son coches excelentes. La berlina es una de las primeras berlinas deportivas europeas, un coche práctico y capaz, pero con destacadas cualidades deportivas y motores con mucho carácter, incluso había un 1.300 que rendía 100 CV. De las versiones Coupé del Giulia, los GT y GTAm o GT “América” hablaremos en el vídeo de Alfa y la competición… y hablaremos mucho. Y de esta época son dos modelos muy relevantes: llega el Alfa Romeo más longevo de la historia de la marca, el Spider diseñado por Pininfarina, y coche como el Montreal o el Alfetta. Dal sogno all'incubo. Para los que no sabéis italiano, esto quiere decir “del sueño a la pesadilla”. Lo contamos en un vídeo así que no volveré a insistir, pero si entras en Wikipedia y ponéis Alfa Romeo veréis algo asombroso: Su historia pasa de los años ’60 directamente al 2004 y se salta todo este periodo. El gobierno italiano quería relanzar la economía del sur de Italia y por eso, para fabricar toda la gama Alfasud, crea una nueva compañía fruto del joint-venture entre Alfa Romeo y Finmeccanica con participación pública del estado italiano para desarrollar el sur del país. Pero todo esto empieza a cambiar en 1987… Sotto il controllo della Fiat. En 1987 Fiat se hace cargo directamente de Alfa Romeo. En mi opinión se pueden ver claramente dos etapas: La primera que trata de solucionar, con éxito, los problemas económicos y de calidad de Alfa Romeo y una segunda, en la que se trata de volver a los orígenes, a los Alfa Romeo que no renuncian a la calidad, pero son auténticos Alfa, con carácter. La primera etapa comienza con la tercera serie de los Alfa 33, la evolución de los eficaces 75 y el 164. La segunda etapa llega en 1996 con un modelo clave diseñado por otro genio, en este caso Walter da Silva. Estoy hablando del Alfa 156, todavía con tracción delantera, pero con una suspensión muy refinada, buenos motores, excelentes acabados y una estética espectacular. Pero Alfa Romeo no se anda por las ramas: ¿Se puede mejorar el diseño de Walter da Silva? Pues si hay alguien que pueda hacerlo ese es… redoble de tambores… ¡Giugaro! Y el 159 aparecido en 2005, con motores de hasta 260 CV y con una preciosa versión SportWagon muy tardía en el 156, fue un fantástico sustituto… pero lo mejor estaba por venir… Giulia ritorna. El punto de inflexión definitivo llega en 2015, cuando reaparece un nombre mítico en Alfa Romeo: Giulia. Pero es que no solo reaparece el nombre, sino que vuelve una distribución mecánica que muchos aficionados, alfistas y no alfistas, echábamos de menos: La propulsión trasera. Este nuevo modelo es el arranque de un ambicioso plan para relanzar la marca y rivalizar sin complejos con las marcas Premium alemanas. Y en mi opinión, con cualidades más que suficientes. La gama actual con el Giulietta, el Giulia y el Stelvio es muy atractiva. Y lo vemos a dejar aquí pero os prometo dos cosas: Una, habrá vídeo sobre los Alfa Romeo de competición y probaremos los nuevos modelos de Alfa.
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Welcome to the Behind the Scenes series of the new ad film 'A Future Together' by celebrated German filmmaker Win Winders. We catch a soundbite by Italian actress Gaia Girace during the making of the film, while she talks about the experience of working with Wim Wenders and her impressions of Salvatore Ferragamo.
In this continuing episode: We discuss how soil regeneration is critical to survival of the human species, as an existential and not a political issue. Brando talks about extending biochar into other agricultural industries in developed countries to create zero waste circular economies, closing nutrient loops and reducing negative impact on the environment. He retells the story of green technology to highlight it as an opportunity for immense financial rewards as well as for creating positive social and environmental change. The process of turning agricultural waste into biochar actually sequesters carbon, generating carbon credits which can be used to reduce the cost of farming. Brando shares how he developed an innovative model of blended finance for the International Finance Corporation, working with impact investors using philanthropy to de-risk investment. Finally, Brando shares more personal stories that inspire us in his call to action. Small changes can effect huge impact. In this Anthropocene era, as climate change and zoonotic diseases threaten our survival, it is more important than ever to incorporate systems thinking and to realize how we need to design in ways that respect all forms of life, lest we ourselves go extinct if we do not counter the industrial extractive approach to agriculture, and to life. *Part 1 of this interview is in episode 3 About Brando: Brando Crespi is a global change-maker and climate activist with a deep background in sustainability, branding, and innovation. He is the Co-Founder and Executive Vice Chair of Pro-Natura International, which created arguably the world's largest carbon sink, by planting over 2 million trees in the Juruena region of the Brazilian Amazon. Since the pandemic, Brando has moved to New Mexico's high desert and joined Santa Fe Farms as Head of Sustainability to deploy hemp, biochar and regenerative agroecology on a number of Native American reservations. Pro-Natura organized 13 large expeditions to collect half a million samples of all life forms, and designed and executed reforestation projects in 63 countries. Over the last 35 years Brando has designed, funded and implemented numerous agro-ecological projects in the Americas, Africa and Asia, especially on the use of Biochar, advancing an ancient indigenous Terra Preta de Indio soil, or ‘dark earth', making it possible to grow plants in any environment! By implementing innovative carbon sequestration strategies they were able to provide long-term food and water security, as well as sustainable employment for the local communities. If fully implemented, technology can offset up to between 20-30% of all greenhouse emissions. Brando was raised in Rome and educated in Italy, Switzerland, the UK, and at Georgetown University, where he studied anthropology and economics. After a few years of Italian journalism and Amazonian anthropological fieldwork exploring shamanism he moved to Los Angeles in 1977, where he had enormous commercial success launching Rodeo Drive - opening the first Fendi, Pratesi, and Versace stores, and the Hard Rock Café, and also representing licensing needs for luxury brands such as E. Zegna, Salvatore Ferragamo, Ungaro, and many others. Learn more and support Pro-Natura's mission at http://www.pronatura.org/ Watch how today's atmospheric greenhouse gases can be decreased to the level of the 1950s with Brando Crespi: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4LK9re5DT8
I am very honored to have Brando Crespi as my guest in this two-part episode. Join this global change-maker and climate activist as he shares his incredible journey from having a near death experience that opened him up to shamanism and non-dual consciousness, to his successful career in luxury fashion and branding, introducing U.S. consumers to brands like Fendi and Versace, and to becoming a leader and pioneer of sustainability before the term ‘sustainability' existed in the zeitgeist. He recounts his research deep into the Amazon and other tropical forest canopies, discovering an extraordinary array of biodiversity where life forms his team collected are still being analyzed today. He also shares the importance of deep listening and engagement with local communities as the most effective approach to successfully implementing green technology. Brando details how he and the team at Pro-Natura International discovered a way to make green charcoal from agricultural waste and invasive species, originally geo-engineered by the ancient indigenous Amerindians called Terra Preta de Indio. The resulting biochar not only increases fertility and farm yields from 50% to 300%, it reduces the hazardous health risks of burning regular charcoal that disproportionately affect women and children, addresses deforestation and also make is possible for extreme agriculture in places like the Sahara desert. *Part 2 of this interview is in Episode 4 About Brando: Brando Crespi is a global change-maker and climate activist with a deep background in sustainability, branding, and innovation. He is the Co-Founder and Executive Vice Chair of Pro-Natura International, which created arguably the world's largest carbon sink, by planting over 2 million trees in the Juruena region of the Brazilian Amazon. Since the pandemic, Brando has moved to New Mexico's high desert and joined Santa Fe Farms as Head of Sustainability to deploy hemp, biochar and regenerative agroecology on a number of Native American reservations. Pro-Natura organized 13 large expeditions to collect half a million samples of all life forms, and designed and executed reforestation projects in 63 countries. Over the last 35 years Brando has designed, funded and implemented numerous agro-ecological projects in the Americas, Africa and Asia, especially on the use of Biochar, advancing an ancient indigenous Terra Preta de Indio soil, or ‘dark earth', making it possible to grow plants in any environment! By implementing innovative carbon sequestration strategies they were able to provide long-term food and water security, as well as sustainable employment for the local communities. Brando was raised in Rome and educated in Italy, Switzerland, the UK, and at Georgetown University, where he studied anthropology and economics. After a few years of Italian journalism and Amazonian anthropological fieldwork exploring shamanism he moved to Los Angeles in 1977, where he had enormous commercial success launching Rodeo Drive - opening the first Fendi, Pratesi, and Versace stores, and the Hard Rock Café, and also representing licensing needs for luxury brands such as E. Zegna, Salvatore Ferragamo, Ungaro, and many others. Learn more and support Pro-Natura's mission at http://www.pronatura.org/ Watch how today's atmospheric greenhouse gases can be decreased to the level of the 1950s with Brando Crespi: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4LK9re5DT8
Chapter 19: Feet and The Famous Isabella Rossellini, Italian–American actress, filmmaker, author and philanthropist reads the nineteenth chapter of Salvatore Ferragamo's autobiography, Shoemaker of Dreams.
Chapter 1: Little White Shoes Irish writer, academic and activist Sinéad Burke reads the first chapter of Salvatore Ferragamo's autobiography, Shoemaker of Dreams.
Chapter 6: Film Stars and Styles Photographer, writer and editor Tamu McPherson reads the sixth chapter of Salvatore Ferragamo's autobiography, Shoemaker of Dreams.
Chapter 9: Ashes of Happiness Jo Ellison, the editor of the Financial Times luxury section, 'How To Spend It', reads the ninth chapter of Salvatore Ferragamo's autobiography, Shoemaker of Dreams.
Chapter 10: Days in Hollywood Chief Executive of the British Fashion Council, Caroline Rush, reads the tenth chapter of Salvatore Ferragamo's autobiography, Shoemaker of Dreams.
Chapter 12: Into the Depths Chinese-American actress Olivia Sui and American actor Sam Lerner read the twelfth chapter of Salvatore Ferragamo's autobiography, Shoemaker of Dreams.
Chapter 13: The Unrelenting Climb British actor Hero Fiennes Tiffin reads the thirteenth chapter of Salvatore Ferragamo's autobiography, Shoemaker of Dreams.
Chapter 16: The Healing Shoes Carlo Sestini, Italian tastemaker, reads the sixteenth chapter of Salvatore Ferragamo's autobiography, Shoemaker of Dreams.
Chapter 20: Beauty: Today and Yesterday British costume designer, Sandy Powell OBE, reads the twentieth chapter of Salvatore Ferragamo's autobiography, Shoemaker of Dreams.
Chapter 18: War, Marriage and Persecution Italian actor Pierfrancesco Favino reads the eighteenth chapter of Salvatore Ferragamo's autobiography, Shoemaker of Dreams.
The recent scientific as severe shocked me and probably will shock you as well. Women have no feet. Yes, you would be right. Women have no feet at least, that seems to be the way big footwear companies treat women and their feet. And we're going to find out more about that on today's episode of The MOVEMENT Movement, the podcast for people who want to know the truth about what it takes to have a happy, healthy, strong body starting with the feet first, because those things are your foundation. Today I am by someone who I've known for a number of years and really, really admired. I'm really thrilled to have Geoffrey Gray as my guest. Geoffrey is the Founder and President of Heeluxe who started the company by building custom high heels in a garage. He is the driving force behind Heeluxe's mission to “Make Better Shoes.” Dr. Gray is inspired by the works of Salvatore Ferragamo and Bill Bowerman and their efforts to create footwear that is inspired by the human body. His background in Physical Therapy, professional athlete rehabilitation, woodworking, and classic car building give him a unique skill set to progress the research and design of all styles of footwear. As a speaker Dr Gray makes shoes science easy to understand which is why he is selected to speak at footwear brands, conferences, and television shoes all over the world. Here on the The MOVEMENT Movement Podcast, we break down the propaganda, the mythology and sometimes the outright lies that you've been told, about what it takes to walk, to run, to hike to dance, to play to do yoga to do crossfit, whatever it is you'd like to do, enjoyably, efficiently, effectively. And that's why we're here. I'm Stephen Sashen and your host of The MOVEMENT Movement Podcast, the CEO of XeroShoes.com. And more importantly, what we're doing here, we call it The MOVEMENT Movement Podcast because we're creating a movement about a movement. Visit us at: JointheMovementMovement.com
Glenn chats with Valeriano Antonioli, CEO of the Lugarno Collection, an ultra-luxury hotel company that's reinventing the luxury hospitality experience. The company's newest brand Portrait is designed to be an extension of the community in which its located and Antonioli shares the critical nature of this strategy as travel trends change. Oh yeah, it happens to be owned by luxury fashion brand Salvatore Ferragamo. First, It's holiday season! That means it must be time to think about summer travel? Huh? We catch up on the hottest summer travel trends with travel experts Rebecca Alesia and Stefani Horowitz who run the travel advisory Wanderologie. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Text hotel to 66866. Visit www.novacancynews.com Send us your thoughts and comments to Glenn@rouse.media, or via Twitter and Instagram @TravelingGlenn. Visit our sponsors: Duetto, Red Roof Subscribe on iTunes: No Vacancy with Glenn Haussman Subscribe on Android: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Ifu34iwhrh7fishlnhiuyv7xlsm Send your comments and questions to Glenn@rouse.media. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/novacancy Follow Glenn @TravelingGlenn Learn more at www.novacancynews.com Produced by Jeff Polly: http://www.endpointmultimedia.com/