AI & Global Luxury Fashion

 
 

This report maps, case by case, how the leading luxury brands and groups are deploying artificial intelligence, and articulates the distinction the sector has not yet formalised: AI as a backstage tool versus AI as a public-facing brand deliverable. Covering fourteen brands, five conglomerate frameworks, and 36 specialist sources, it includes the Gucci/Demna AI campaign controversy as the sector's most consequential governance failure to date.

Rafael Carlesso

I produce independent strategic intelligence on luxury conglomerates, covering brand dynamics, pricing governance, competitive positioning and AI deployment risk. Current coverage includes Kering Group, LVMH, Richemont, Armani Group, Prada Group and Moncler. Reports are distributed to financial media, institutional investors and executive search leadership.

Developer of the AI Image Governance framework: a structured methodology for evaluating how generative AI deployment decisions impact brand authority in luxury fashion. The framework separates AI as an internal creative tool from AI as a public facing brand deliverable, a distinction most luxury houses have not yet formalised. EU AI Act transparency obligations (Article 50, effective August 2026) make this operationally urgent.

Research cited by Reuters (Global Industry Editor, Luxury and Retail) and shared with institutional investors including Baillie Gifford. Registered with Spencer Stuart, Egon Zehnder and Heidrick & Struggles.

15+ years in high value markets. MBA in Marketing, Branding and Growth. Based in Milan.

For intelligence reports and governance advisory: rafael@rafaelcarlesso.com

https://www.rafaelcarlesso.com
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