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Building a Luxury Brand Through Culture, Storytelling, and Strategy

35 min · 7 de abr de 202635 min
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Liliane Daou shares how she moved from consulting to building CAHAIA, a culture house that designs wearable accessories and objects with the intention of spotlighting different cultures. CAHAIA was created through a series of intentional steps grounded in skill-building, financial planning, and long-term vision rather than a leap of faith. Liliane emphasizes how her strategy background informs her approach to business, and how that execution and iteration matter more than ideas alone. The conversation also challenges common myths around the luxury industry, revealing that building a meaningful brand is a slow process rooted in storytelling, trust, and world-building before sales. This episode encourages founders to think long-term, embrace uncertainty with structure, and build sustainably by combining creativity with strategic discipline. About Liliane Daou Liliane Daou is a former BCG consultant, cultural storyteller, and founder of CAHAIA, a culture house that transforms the identity of cities into design objects, beginning with handbags crafted from vinyl records. After six years advising global media, technology, and consumer companies, she stepped away from a structured consulting career to pursue a more creative and purpose-driven path at the intersection of strategy, culture, and design. Today, Liliane continues to work as an independent strategy consultant, partnering with leading organizations including The Business of Fashion, while building CAHAIA as a long-term luxury brand rooted in cultural narrative rather than scale. Her work is defined by a rare ability to bridge high-level business strategy with deeply intentional storytelling, helping reimagine how brands can create meaning, relevance, and lasting cultural impact. Takeaways * Start small and intentionally to strengthen your brand positioning early on. * Stay anchored in a long-term vision while detaching from short-term fluctuations and comparisons. * Surround yourself with a strong support system—entrepreneurship is easier to sustain when shared with people who challenge and encourage you.  * To minimize risk when transitioning to entrepreneurship, build financial buffers, test the market, and create fallbacks. * Focus on execution and iteration over perfect ideas. * Build luxury (or any meaningful brand) through storytelling and world-building before focusing on sales or scale. * Prioritize awareness and cultural relevance in the early stages as trust and desire take time to develop. Contact Info Website: http://www.cahaiaculture.com [http://www.cahaiaculture.com]  Instagram: @cahaiaculture, @liliane_daou Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/Liliane-daou-9b7040b0 [http://www.linkedin.com/in/lillian-daou-9b7040b0]

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