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Our Barehands’ founders talk entrepreneurship and finding work-life balance

Inside Retail

Our Barehands , a Singaporean purpose-driven fashion firm, showcases a range of apparel and accessories made by underserved communities, including Afghan refugees. We recently caught up with Lye and Go to get their thoughts on career, leadership skills and their general perspective on running a business.

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Our Barehands’ founders talk entrepreneurship and finding work-life balance

Inside Retail

Our Barehands , a Singaporean purpose-driven fashion firm, showcases a range of apparel and accessories made by underserved communities, including Afghan refugees. We recently caught up with Lye and Go to get their thoughts on career, leadership skills and their general perspective on running a business.

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Ferrari’s flagship store in Milan combines heritage and innovation

Retail Focus

For Sybarite it was key that the store be designed to welcome visitors and engage them in a voyage of discovery, with each corner and floor revealing a new perspective and element of the Ferrari story. I have followed Ferrari forever as a hobby. I was hooked. What struck me was that it was a sport where design was the winner.

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1FAME CEO James Hong talks NFTs, leadership milestones, and career goals

Inside Retail

How did you get into the phygital fashion Metaverse space, and what roles have you played along the way? Additionally, from a public relations perspective, the industry has a negative image and was not perceived as an equal opportunity employer. IR: What advice would you give to someone looking to break into the phygital fashion space?

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In the process of design with Sukwoo Lee, founder of SWNA

Design Wanted

Defined by IDEO as a creative approach to problem solving which starts from people and arrives at innovative solutions, it also does leave space for personal interpretations; taking up a human-centered approach, designers may want and need to find their own reading or added values within it. That’s 2011.”

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