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Why Great Brands Say No
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What actually kills a brand isn’t one bad decision — it’s a thousand small ones. In this episode, Camille and Phillip unpack the leadership lessons behind Bulgari’s long-term discipline, Aritzia’s acquisition of Fred Segal, Ray-Ban’s creative director strategy, and why celebrity collaborations often dilute brand equity.
They break down the four brand pillars that protect long-term value, the danger of chasing applause, and why nostalgia, restraint, and clarity are becoming competitive advantages. From Reformation’s smart cultural alignment to Cardi B’s authentic brand extension, this episode is a masterclass in brand discipline, taste, and saying no.
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