Is there an Uprising happening in Fashion and Luxury? Join me Scott Goodson and Pauline Brown, Harvard Business School Professor and most recently the acclaimed U.S. Chairman of LVMH, the world's leading house of luxury brands, including Louis Vuitton, Marc Jacobs, Donna Karan, Dior, Veuve Clicquot, Moët Chandon, Dom Pérignon and Hennessy. What implications does the uprising have for fashion and luxury brands Historically, trends were set and dictated top-down (by magazine editors, department stores, celebrities, socialites), but, today, in this episode of Uprising we talk about how trends are now being generated bottom-up through social media, and via friends and what this means. In my conversation with Pauline we cover how the need to buy into fashion trends is being supplanted by the opportunity to discover, showcase and even experiment with them virtually. How is this reaping havoc on the viability and sustainability of fashion companies (as well as traditional influentials like editors and celebrities? How is the uprising also changing the way consumers are spending their money from luxury goods to luxury experiences? How is a New Generation of Leadership - the root of future success moving from high IQ to high EQ to high AQ which stands for aesthetic intelligence. And how has her career brought her to this point, and much more. If you work with fashion, luxury or business you'll undoubtedly find this show incredibly inspiring and most certainly a learning experience.