MCM's Tina Lutz and Katie Chung on rebranding and heritage: the

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MCM is undergoing an exciting revamp to cater to the ‘digital nomad’ – Style chats to Tina Lutz and Katie Chung from the creative team to learn about the inspirations behind the brand’s new look
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Korean-owned German brand MCM, known for its logo-printed backpacks that have become ubiquitous among Asian youth, is going through a complete rebranding.

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