"You're a mother and you can't sell your children. We've been lucky. We don't want to be the richest in the cemetery." Thus Stefano Gabbana explained in an interview with Vogue Business that, when they retire, they will cede control to the Dolce family: a move that precludes the sale to investors or the entry of external creative directors.
"We would like very much - said the two - to leave our family to work". According to Vogue Business, this autumn, the members of the Dolce family sat down to discuss their roles and the future of the company. Dolce's brother, Alfonso, 54, is the company's CEO. Sister Dora, 64, is responsible for research and development for the prêt-à-porter collection. There are several grandchildren involved in the company and even the youngest of the family are raised to join one day if they want to.
Dolce and Gabbana, we'll leave our work to family - Lifestyle
2019-12-20T15:41:13.441Z
"You're a mother and you can't sell your children. We've been lucky. We don't want to be the richest in the cemetery." (HANDLE)