The CEO attempted to fix a British brand that wasn't broken, and unwisely tried to make it more exclusive and international The news that Bruno Guillon has stepped down from Mulberry won't have come as a great surprise to the British fashion industry. Once a shining example of Brit accessory design, it has floundered under Guillon, with the share price falling 67% in the two years he has been in charge....
Bruno Guillon's resignation from Mulberry comes as no surprise
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