Munich CEO Xavier Berneda discusses legal gray areas in the fashion industry
By
Laura Casserres Capdevila, Xavier Grau del Cerro
Worth a glance, not a chew.
Summary
Xavier Berneda, CEO and co-owner of the Catalan sneaker manufacturer Munich, discusses the fashion industry's gray areas between legal and illegal operations in an interview before a talk at the Catalan Fashion Cluster (Modacc) meetings. He is noted for wearing the Munich brand's X symbol on his shoes and jacket.
Key quotes
· 1 pulledAl món de la moda, hi ha operadors que treballen en un format entre legal i il·legal
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