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The Business of Fashion Podcast

Why the Fashion Industry Needs a Makeover

The Business of Fashion Podcast

The Business of Fashion

Fashion & Beauty, Business, Arts

4.6770 Ratings

🗓️ 12 July 2024

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

In a special episode, BoF founder and editor-in-chief Imran Amed joins Bob Safian on the Rapid Response podcast, part of the respected Masters of Scale series.


“The most interesting thing you can do, if you look at historical photos going back 50 or 100 years, is to look at what people are wearing. It gives you a sense of what's happening in the world at that time,” said Amed. “When we look back to 2024, and see the Hoka sneakers, the athleisure, and the streetwear looks that people are wearing, these are a reflection of what's happening in the world right now. That's what makes fashion so powerful.”


In their conversation, Amed and Safian discuss the rapid growth of the global fashion business, the dominance of the megabrands and the resulting crisis of creativity and challenges faced by independent fashion brands, as well as the impact of ultra fast fashion brands like Shein and Temu.  



Key Insights: 


  • According to Amed, the fashion industry's focus on business growth is stifling creativity,  leading to a homogenised market, where innovation is increasingly scarce. "Creatives are being put into boxes and forced to work in ways that are all about meeting the demands of these large, now publicly traded companies that are analysed by all the same investment banks and analysts as Procter & Gamble and Apple. When you're in these big public companies, every quarter you have to show growth, and it really puts a drain on creativity."


  • Independent designers are facing significant hurdles in a market dominated by mega brands. "The big brands in this industry have become so big, so dominant that it makes it really hard for younger independent designers,” Amed explains. “Lately, I've just had this feeling that the early stage part of our industry is not very healthy. There's been a lot of things happening in the industry that have just made it really, really hard."


  • Amed believes artificial intelligence is poised to revolutionise the fashion industry. "It's going to be really interesting to see how leaders on both the creative and the business side of fashion begin to integrate AI tools and processes into the way they run the business but also the way they run the creative process. Some of the designers I'm talking to are already using some of these tools."


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0:00.0

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

0:08.8

BOF podcast. It's Friday, July 12th. Today, we have something very special for you. It's a departure

0:16.0

from our usual approach to the BOF podcast where I ask the questions and someone else shares their answers.

0:22.9

Today, we're excited to share a recent conversation I had with Bob Safian for the Rapid Response

0:28.9

podcast, which is part of one of my favorite podcast networks called Masters of Scale.

0:34.3

In this conversation, Bob and I discussed the rapid growth of the global fashion

0:38.1

business, the dominance of the luxury mega brands and the resulting crisis of creativity

0:43.1

and challenges faced by independent fashion brands, as well as the impact of ultra-fast fashion

0:49.5

companies like Sheehan and Temu. Here's my conversation with Bob Safian on the B-O-F podcast.

0:58.0

The most interesting thing you can do if you look at historical photos, going back 50 or 100

1:06.0

years, is to look at what people are wearing.

1:09.7

It gives you a sense of what's happening in the world at that time.

1:14.8

And so when we look back to 2024, Bob,

1:17.4

and like the hoka sneakers and the acleisure

1:20.5

and the streetwear looks that people are wearing,

1:23.1

and these are a reflection of what's happening in the world right now.

1:26.3

And that's what makes fashion so powerful.

1:32.2

That's Imran Ahmed, founder and editor-in-chief of the business of fashion. The world's preeminent

1:38.3

authority on the fashion and luxury industry. Imran joins us in the wake of the latest Paris fashion week to explain a critical

1:46.9

inflection point facing the industry, from high-end custom-fitted couture to ready-to-wear

1:52.8

in handbags to fast fashion. He takes us inside exclusive Paris fashion shows, as well as the pressure

2:00.1

on big corporate players like LVMH and the good and bad of upstarts Sheehan and Timu.

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