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The Business of Fashion Podcast

Brunello Cucinelli on Humanistic Capitalism in an Age of AI

The Business of Fashion Podcast

The Business of Fashion

Fashion & Beauty, Business, Arts

4.6770 Ratings

🗓️ 29 December 2023

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Since 1978, Brunello Cucinelli’s namesake brand has been a standard-bearer for both luxury clothing and a more responsible way of doing business. At a time of great change, Cucinelli believes that businesses must strike a balance between embracing technological innovation that could threaten livelihoods, like AI, to push creativity forward while also keeping  humanity at the heart of business.


“I believe in a kind of contemporary way of capitalism. We are a listed company. We do want to make a profit, but a fair profit at that. There should be a balance between profit and giving back,” he explains.


This week on The BoF Podcast, Brunello Cucinelli speaks with BoF founder and editor-in-chief Imran Amed about ethical business building, artificial intelligence and his philosophy of “humanistic capitalism” during  conversation at BoF VOICES 2023.


Key Insights: 

  • Cucinelli’s approach to labour is guided by his working-class upbringing and seeing his father was demeaned and belittled at work. “I saw tears in his eyes and that was my source of inspiration to have a completely different vision of the world,” he says. “I wanted my human beings to be surrounded by pleasant places. I wanted them to make handsome money. And I wanted them to be treated like thinking souls.”


  • This philosophy of ‘humanistic capitalism’ also extends to customers. “We need to redress the balance. Shoppers want to know exactly where a specific item has been made, how it's been made, whether creation has harmed it along the process. We need a new social contract with creation,” he explains.


  • Mr Cucinelli believes artificial intelligence offers both solutions and challenges. “Technology is a blessing from creation, but sometimes it steals the soul that creation bestowed upon us,” he says. However, he adds, when used correctly, “AI will be just a partner for us, and we will rediscover the value of truth and human beings.”


  • When it comes to planning for the future of his company, Cucinelli hopes his successor will share his humanistic ethos. “I would like my company to still be there for the coming 100, 200 years. And I would like whoever runs it to keep believing in a contemporary capitalism, to make a fair profit while respecting human beings and creation.”


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0:00.0

Hi, this is Imran Ahmed, founder and CEO of the Business of Fashion. Welcome to the

0:09.0

BOF podcast. It's Friday, December 29th. Since 1978, Brunello Cucinelli's namesake brand has been a standard bearer,

0:18.9

both for luxury clothing and sustainable ethical manufacturing.

0:23.6

Looking to the future, Mr. Cuccinelli believes that businesses must strike a balance

0:28.6

between embracing technological innovation, pushing creativity forward, and remembering that humanity

0:35.6

remains the heart of any business.

0:38.3

I believed and I still believe in a kind of contemporary way of capitalism.

0:44.3

We are a listed company, we do want to make a profit, but a fair profit at that.

0:51.3

Because there should be a balance between profits and giving back.

0:57.5

This week on the BOF podcast, we revisit my conversation with Brunello Cuccinelli on stage at BOF Voices

1:04.7

2023.

1:06.0

With the help of an interpreter, we discussed ethical business building, artificial intelligence, and his

1:12.5

philosophy of humanistic capitalism. Here's Brunello Cuccinelli on the B.OF podcast.

1:20.9

Mr. Cucinelli, Brunollo. Brunollo.

1:25.3

Very great. Very great. I'm so grateful that you're here. When I came to solo Runello, Moulto grazie, Pavanetti.

1:28.3

I'm so grateful that you're here.

1:30.3

When I came to Solomeo back in, I think it was 2014,

1:35.3

we sat and we had this incredible conversation for two hours,

1:40.3

and we spent a lot of time talking about your business philosophy, this idea that business

1:46.5

doesn't only have to be about business.

1:48.9

Can you tell me and share with us where does this philosophy of yours come from?

1:55.0

I lived in the countryside until I was 15 years of age.

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