Every generation has its star retailers, the ones that change the way we shop. I’ve been tracking these characters for more than 20 years, writing extensively about the careers of Mickey Drexler and Les Wexner, two of the chief architects of the American mall. But who are the Mickey and Les of our generation? In many ways, advances in technology have made the algorithm, not the human, the star merchant.
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