Poor leadership and misaligned vision - Anonymous employee Axel Arigato Employee Review

1.0
23 June 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

-Talented people who genuinely care about the brand's potential -Supportive colleagues and like-minded teams

Cons

-Derivative creativity with no clear point of view. Always a copycat. -Chasing "cool" instead of building authentic brand value -Self-serving senior management prioritising personal agendas, optics and managing upward -Micromanagement disguised as collaboration -Performative diversity and culture building

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2.0
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Pros

The brand has genuine creative potential and continues to attract ambitious, talented people who care about design, culture, and innovation. The product is strong, and the aesthetic still resonates with a younger audience. Many of the teams on the ground are collaborative and hard-working, doing their best in spite of the pressure from above.

Cons

Management culture is toxic and ego-driven. Decision-making is impulsive and inconsistent, and feedback is rarely welcomed unless it flatters those in charge. There’s little transparency, unrealistic workloads, and a constant undercurrent of fear that stifles creativity and trust. There’s also a deep disconnect between the brand’s external image and its internal culture. Axel Arigato presents itself publicly as inclusive and progressive, yet diversity barely exists within the company itself. Black and underrepresented talent are frequently featured in campaigns, but not meaningfully represented in leadership or within teams — a performative approach that feels at odds with the values the brand claims to stand for. Beyond that, Axel Arigato has likely reached its ceiling as a brand. Without genuine cultural evolution, leadership change, and a shift in internal values, it will never grow beyond what it is today — a lifestyle label with aesthetic polish but limited substance.

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