Great story , However: luckily we have now all seen the Netflix documentary on fast fashion and the unprecedented pollution fast fashion brings , and mostly being dumped in Africa's shores and beaches....🥶
I just wish, the seamstresses in the poor producing countries would earn a decent living with their work, instead of just making the owners richer and richer!
You say that like it's a bad thing 😂😂😂Kidding. Slow fashion needs one strong business model. Fast fashion just innovates quicker and thrives on short but evolving shelf lives...a method slow fashion simply cannot replicate but as they say in Nigeria "Everyday for the thief, one day for the owner".
Ortega's empire is not just Zara; it includes brands as Zara Home, Massimo Dutti, Pull and Bear, Stradivarius, and Bershka where all their brick-and-mortar stores are their property. Well done. They deserve all their wealth, built with work and effort.
Hello old money luxury. Youre doing a great job 👍. Please can you feature the Tata dynasty of india, i understand their company has been on since 1868. I'd also appreciate if you could look into the Fugger clan of Germany. Thanks 🙏
Awww.. ❤ So lovely to see how they love & care for another. And how down on earth Mr. Ortega is. How symphatic !!! 🙂 I like family businesses. As a matter of fact, this is the first time I see him. (Doesn't the lovely Princess Laetizia of Spain belong to his family? ❤)
I like to see people who come from little into becoming rich while not wanting to be in the spotlight
The propaganda hit you hard then...
@donnatdonald9852 speak for yourself.
Enjoy your day, sir. Most don't know the hidden circle for a reason.
Love your humourous sarcastic commentary .. Lively fun to read & watch .. thank you
Thanks so much Jackie :) We try to make it both fun and informative!
Great story , However: luckily we have now all seen the Netflix documentary on fast fashion and the unprecedented pollution fast fashion brings , and mostly being dumped in Africa's shores and beaches....🥶
I just wish, the seamstresses in the poor producing countries would earn a decent living with their work, instead of just making the owners richer and richer!
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You say that like it's a bad thing 😂😂😂Kidding. Slow fashion needs one strong business model. Fast fashion just innovates quicker and thrives on short but evolving shelf lives...a method slow fashion simply cannot replicate but as they say in Nigeria "Everyday for the thief, one day for the owner".
Ortega's empire is not just Zara; it includes brands as Zara Home, Massimo Dutti, Pull and Bear, Stradivarius, and Bershka where all their brick-and-mortar stores are their property. Well done. They deserve all their wealth, built with work and effort.
Hello old money luxury. Youre doing a great job 👍. Please can you feature the Tata dynasty of india, i understand their company has been on since 1868.
I'd also appreciate if you could look into the Fugger clan of Germany.
Thanks 🙏
Arriba España!❤
Awww.. ❤ So lovely to see how they love & care for another. And how down on earth Mr. Ortega is. How symphatic !!! 🙂 I like family businesses. As a matter of fact, this is the first time I see him. (Doesn't the lovely Princess Laetizia of Spain belong to his family? ❤)
That made me laugh out loud with the “rubber ducky” comment 😂😂
I buy a lot of these clothes. They are fashionable and fit well.
I swear, Money's Untold Mysteries is one of the best books I’ve read. It’s life-changing.
Great Disposable INCOME , from whereabout the great DEADSTOCK ( unsold) apparel final REFUGE !
Ill wear the shit from back then too right now in 2025 🎉❤
Don't they sell Mexican shells for Mexican stuff???
Czar Zara car Cesar
Ahhh Zara aka fast fashion bootlegging luxury fashion...none did it better