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Can Off-White Mogul Davide De Giglio Pull Off Another Big Exit?

Amid reports that the De Giglio-backed, Hailey Bieber-fronted brand Rhode is exploring a sale for more than $1 billion, the stealthy operator-turned-investor speaks for the first time about his bets in beauty — and his return to fashion.
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De Giglio: fashion mogul turned beauty investor. (Courtesy)

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Why Farfetch Bought New Guards Group

The luxury marketplace bought New Guards, which operates streetwear sensation Off-White, for a total value of $675 million and plans to tap into the group to launch 'brands of the future.' In after-hours trading, Farfetch shares plunged by over 40 percent, marking an all-time low for the stock.

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Daniela Morosini
Daniela Morosini

Daniela Morosini is Senior Beauty Correspondent and Special Projects Editor at The Business of Beauty at BoF. She covers the global beauty industry, with an interest in how companies go to market and overcome hurdles.

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