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At Milan Fashion Week, Industry Leaders Gather to Discuss Gender Equity and the Next Generation of Talent in Luxury

In a roundtable co-hosted by Bulgari and BoF, executives representing the likes of Gucci, Versace, Marni, Tod’s, Meta, McKinsey and more discussed topics such as female-identifying representation in leadership and sponsorship in the workplace. BoF shares key insights below.
Attendees at the BoF x Bulgari roundtable during Milan Fashion Week discussing 'Gender Equity and the Next Generation of Talent in Luxury'. From left: designer Stella Jean, McKinsey & Co.'s senior partner Gemma D'Auria, Bulgari's marketing and communication vice president Laura Burdese, Tod's chief marketing officer Stacie Henderson and Meta's head of luxury in Italy, Diana Emmert.
Attendees at the BoF x Bulgari roundtable during Milan Fashion Week discussing 'Gender Equity and the Next Generation of Talent in Luxury'. From left: designer Stella Jean, McKinsey & Co.'s senior partner Gemma D'Auria, Bulgari's marketing and communication vice president Laura Burdese, Tod's Group chief marketing officer, Americas Stacie Henderson and Meta's head of luxury in Italy, Diana Emmert.
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