Tech Powered Luxury

Ashley McDonnell

Welcome to Season 7 of Tech Powered Luxury! Tech Powered Luxury is hosted by luxury and tech entrepreneur Ashley McDonnell. With 10 years of experience working at the crossroads of luxury and technology, Ashley carved out a career across Paris, Dublin and Geneva, working at LVMH, Dior, Google and luxury group PUIG. The podcast is also taught as a module at leading business and design schools around the world, with the goal to share insightful and actionable stories and experience from industry leaders.

  1. MAR 10

    London Fashion Week's Official Street Style Photograher: From Baby Photography in Uraguay and Zara Cashier in London to Global Runways, How Romina Introini Created Her Own Fashion Destiny

    This week, Ashley is in Paris with Romina Introini (Romilux), one of the street style and fashion photographers shaping how Fashion Month is seen in real time. You have likely seen her work on official fashion week accounts, brand channels, and creator feeds. What you may not know is the path that built it: documenting life in Uruguay, a retail job at Zara, and a decision to keep showing up to fashion week long before there were clients attached. For Episode 5, our host Ashley McDonnell sits down with Romina Introini (Romilux), a street style and fashion photographer documenting Fashion Month in real time across NY, Paris, Milan, and London. Romina didn’t break in through a traditional route. She built a portfolio in public, then let the work create its own gravity. Street style is not just taste. It’s positioning, speed, editing, and distribution, and she approaches it like a discipline. The “breakthrough” role with London Fashion Week arrived at the last minute, but it was earned through seasons of self-funded consistency. Scaling output required structure, not hustle. She built a small team to support video, editing, and behind the scenes storytelling. Her clearest advice is the most practical: start with what’s around you and build proof of work before opportunity arrives.

    41 min
  2. FEB 24

    Why Can't Consumer Brands Raise Investment? Creating a New Funding Ecosystem, with Females Top of Mind

    Welcome back. Last week, Ashley McDonnell sat down Gordon Renouf, co founder of Good On You, to unpack what sustainability can actually be measured, what brands disclose versus what they claim, and why overconsumption keeps accelerating. If you missed it, listen here. For Episode 4, our host Ashley McDonnell sits down with Tracey Warren, CEO and founding partner of F5 Collective, a funding ecosystem accelerating women owned businesses. Consumer brands are told to raise venture capital as the default, yet the funding system is not built for how most women build businesses. The loudest funding pathway is not always the right one, and venture capital has not meaningfully evolved in decades. F5 Collective is designed as an ecosystem, not a single product, combining commerce, community, expert support, and funding pathways in one place. The hardest constraint in consumer is not demand, it is cashflow timing, especially around purchase orders, stock, and delayed retailer payments. F5 Collective reframes shopping as a form of funding, because revenue is often the best early stage capital and your wallet drives what scales. Modern traction signals like waitlists, sell out drops, and creator led momentum are real, but legacy underwriting struggles to read them. A new ownership pathway is emerging, buying existing businesses and modernising them, and F5 Collective has this on the roadmap as a future funding product.

    49 min
  3. FEB 10

    Shark Tank Australia’s Most Viral Entrepreneur: From Construction Site to Cap Table with Clutch Glue’s Annabel Hay

    This week, Ashley is in Sydney with Annabel Hay, founder and CEO of CLUTCH Glue and one of Shark Tank Australia’s most talked about contestants. Not yet 30 and already having pivoted from construction management to building a global consumer brand, Annabel breaks down what happens after virality, from manufacturing and logistics to retail expansion, fundraising strategy, and the operational systems required to scale. CLUTCH Glue started with a simple problem. A night out, failing fashion tape, and one thought: “It would be so much easier if I could just glue myself into my clothes.” Annabel built an alternative to body tape that lets you glue, rather than tape, clothes to your body. Four years of R&D later, CLUTCH is patented, sweat resistant, water soluble, hypoallergenic, non toxic, and designed to wash off when you are done. Virality came fast. A 10 second TikTok hit 9M views overnight and sold out the first 5,000 units. Then the real work began, scaling manufacturing, tightening operations, and turning attention into a repeatable business. Shark Tank was strategy, not luck. Annabel spent six months and more than 100 hours preparing, then landed the strap moment that made the product instantly click on camera. The clip later became one of the show’s most viral moments and introduced CLUTCH to a global audience. Retail came later. DTC first for margin and data, then founder led outreach to get ranged. CLUTCH hit Priceline shelves and became the number one best selling product within a week.

    43 min

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Welcome to Season 7 of Tech Powered Luxury! Tech Powered Luxury is hosted by luxury and tech entrepreneur Ashley McDonnell. With 10 years of experience working at the crossroads of luxury and technology, Ashley carved out a career across Paris, Dublin and Geneva, working at LVMH, Dior, Google and luxury group PUIG. The podcast is also taught as a module at leading business and design schools around the world, with the goal to share insightful and actionable stories and experience from industry leaders.

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