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Ami’s Evolving Paris Attitude

Designer-entrepreneur Alexandre Mattiussi and chief executive Nicolas Santi-Weil have grown sales ten-fold to over €300 million by championing languid tailoring on the runway and heart-emblazoned merch in stores.
After growing sales ten-fold to over €300 million, designer-entrepreneur Alexandre Mattiussi and chief executive Nicolas Santi-Weill plan to cultivate a more nuanced, cohesive image.
After growing sales ten-fold to over €300 million, designer-entrepreneur Alexandre Mattiussi and chief executive Nicolas Santi-Weil plan to cultivate a more nuanced, cohesive image. (Luc Braquet)

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