This is such a good interview. The guests and interviewer are so clear in thought process and communication, this can't be rehearsed. I have nothing to do with fashion or Gen Z, not sure how I landed here but I was just captivated by the discussion. And I'm def excited for Gen Z, they definitely sound like the best of us yet..!
Im wondering if this applies to developping countries too? I was in France (tbh, they are not developped at all as a conscious consumer), people in general don't care about how things are made, they just want cheap products.
Chief of Staff from Nordstrom’s Data Science tran and tremendously passionate about empowering indigenous designers in Nigeria by connecting them with retailers. I have also noticed a difference in GenZ’s perspective on luxury fashion across continents have you?
This is such a good interview. The guests and interviewer are so clear in thought process and communication, this can't be rehearsed. I have nothing to do with fashion or Gen Z, not sure how I landed here but I was just captivated by the discussion. And I'm def excited for Gen Z, they definitely sound like the best of us yet..!
It's so cool to see that Gen z have such a deep connection with fashion and care about consumption consequences
Im wondering if this applies to developping countries too? I was in France (tbh, they are not developped at all as a conscious consumer), people in general don't care about how things are made, they just want cheap products.
Very interesting topic. Once again, the fashion is decided by the public and the designers comply with it.
Im three days late but joining from Thailand
Chief of Staff from Nordstrom’s Data Science tran and tremendously passionate about empowering indigenous designers in Nigeria by connecting them with retailers. I have also noticed a difference in GenZ’s perspective on luxury fashion across continents have you?