By Charlotte Edwardes for The Evening Standard
Alison Loehnis does a lot of finger snapping when talking about NET-A-PORTER customers. “They want speed” — snap. “They want service” — snap. “They want ‘experience” — snap. Loehnis is the swishy, fast-talking New Yorker who took over the reins from Natalie Massenet as president of NET-A-PORTER in October 2015 when the company merged with Yoox. She’s more low key than Massenet and possibly less overt fun at a dinner party but is certainly a cool, sharp, no-nonsense front to this £2 billion global company, which includes in its orbit Mr Porter, The Outnet and Porter magazine.
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