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Live at VOICES 2020, Remo Ruffini, Chairman & CEO of Moncler, talked to
Imran Amed, Founder & CEO of The Business of Fashion, about adapting his brand’s programme of designer collaborations to a post-pandemic reality where Chinese customers and online activations are paramount.
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  • @HyongJoonKim
    @HyongJoonKim3 жыл бұрын

    5:30 I'm not quite sure if he has understood the situation in Korea correctly. We don't have virus every now and then. Majority of our citizens acted well with following orders from the government to wear face masks when the virus broke out, which most European citizen denied against. This caused the different outcome of Europe and Korea for the COVID-19 pandemic not because Korea "used to have virus".

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