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Luisa Zargani

Milan Bureau Chief

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Luisa Zargani serves as WWD Milan Bureau Chief, overseeing its team of reporters and covering news in Italy and Europe. Luisa joined Fairchild Media Group in 1992 after graduating from Milan's University of Studies with a degree in foreign literatures and languages. As a correspondent for the Milan bureau, over the years she has covered financial, fashion, design and lifestyle news. Luisa was promoted to her current role in 2011.

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