from its founder, gabriel okechukwu, to its fans, including marilyn monroe. for the manager, it's a chance to make history. >> i want to change the world but look good while doing it. francine: on this episode of "leaders with lacqua," i speak to lena nayar about her professional and personal journey, how it defines her leadership style and her unique approach at the top of luxury. thank you so much for joining us here on bloomberg. leena: delighted to be here. francine: what is it like being a chanel chief executive? leena: it's a great place to be. it's the best job in the world. it's creative. it's energetic. it's vibrant. the sector is doing well. it's a great place to be. francine: so what kind of difference do you want to make at chanel? is it on the business? is it longevity? is it what it stands for? is it sustainability? leena: you know, i want to lead chanel into the future along with my team and lead chanel into the future by protecting what's cool to us, by protecting our differentiation, protecting what's unique about us, and by evolving as a sca