Miuccia Prada: “It’s not that I don’t want to embrace the Internet, but I don’t want to just throw random answers out there. In that case, I’d rather not answer.”
Patrizio Bertelli: “You don’t get it, do you? Communications move fast and fast communication compromises quality. It’s inevitable, and you have to accept that.”
-Prada and her husband/business partner Bertelli talk Internet and web strategy in an interview with WSJ.
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I think I understand Prada's point– especially from a celebrity standpoint. So much of what celebrities say gets repeated, and reported, and taken out of context, and parodied, one would think that famous people would want to keep their mouths shut, just to keep out of the spotlight.
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