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Burberry store in Hong Kong. Getty Images.
Burberry store in Hong Kong. Getty Images.

Last month, Jonathan Akeroyd was poached from Versace to replace Marco Gobbetti at Burberry. But the real surprise was Gobbetti’s June decision to walk away from a successful partnership with Burberry designer Riccardo Tisci to join Salvatore Ferragamo.

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