In this episode, we sit down with Franck Delpal, Director of the Mastère Spécialisé in Management of Fashion and Luxury at IFM and an expert in fashion economics. As the luxury sector enters a new industrial age, marked by consolidation across every level, from subcontractors and service providers to the major brands themselves, Franck Delpal breaks down the driving forces behind this shift. He explains why luxury giants are embracing vertical integration, and what this means for independent artisans, emerging designers, and the traditional values of craftsmanship. Finally, we discuss how this evolving landscape is redefining what luxury and craftsmanship mean, shaping the future of the industry.
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In this episode, we sit down with Franck Delpal, Director of the Mastère Spécialisé in Management of Fashion and Luxury at IFM and an expert in fashion economics. As the luxury sector enters a new industrial age, marked by consolidation across every level, from subcontractors and service providers to the major brands themselves, Franck Delpal breaks down the driving forces behind this shift. He explains why luxury giants are embracing vertical integration, and what this means for independent artisans, emerging designers, and the traditional values of craftsmanship. Finally, we discuss how this evolving landscape is redefining what luxury and craftsmanship mean, shaping the future of the industry.
Fashion InsideOut Ep4 "Circularity in Fashion - Ghana a source of inspiration" with A-A Lemieux
IFM
30 minutes 39 seconds
1 year ago
Fashion InsideOut Ep4 "Circularity in Fashion - Ghana a source of inspiration" with A-A Lemieux
In this episode, Andrée-Anne Lemieux, Professor of sustainability and Head of the IFM x Kering Sustainability Chair, discusses the vitality of the transition from the linear business model to the circular business model in the fashion economy and presents local initiatives developed in Ghana, the world’s biggest clothing landfill.
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Host: Claudia Chmielowiec & Samantha Jane (MSc in International Fashion and Luxury Management)
Podcaster: Andrée-Anne Lemieux
Recording & Editing: Joséphine LAFAY
Music: Universal Music France
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In this episode, we sit down with Franck Delpal, Director of the Mastère Spécialisé in Management of Fashion and Luxury at IFM and an expert in fashion economics. As the luxury sector enters a new industrial age, marked by consolidation across every level, from subcontractors and service providers to the major brands themselves, Franck Delpal breaks down the driving forces behind this shift. He explains why luxury giants are embracing vertical integration, and what this means for independent artisans, emerging designers, and the traditional values of craftsmanship. Finally, we discuss how this evolving landscape is redefining what luxury and craftsmanship mean, shaping the future of the industry.