On June 20, Tiffany & Co. hosted an exclusive performance at Tokyo’s historic Kabuki-za Theater to commemorate the upcoming grand opening of its new Ginza flagship store, scheduled to open on July 11.
On June 16, the Coach Foundation—the philanthropic division of the American luxury brand Coach—announced an additional $20 million investment to expand its flagship scholarship program, Dream It Real, which aims to award 10,000 scholarships by 2030.
On June 11, L’Oréal Groupe announced a strategic partnership with U.S.-based AI chipmaker NVIDIA to accelerate the use of AI in the beauty industry.
France is moving toward stricter regulations on ultra-fast fashion—a business model centered on low-cost, mass-produced clothing.
On June 9, French luxury maison Chanel announced the launch of “NEVOLD,” a new independent organization dedicated to promoting circularity within the fashion and luxury sectors.
On June 5, Seiko, a brand with over a century of watchmaking heritage, unveiled a new timepiece that once again fuses traditional Japanese aesthetics with cutting-edge horological innovation.
On June 5, 2025, Italian luxury house Prada Group announced a strategic equity investment in Rino Mastrotto, a major player in the leather tanning industry.
As the world generates more than 92 million tons of textile waste annually, a breakthrough is on the horizon for polyester-cotton blends, which have long been considered nearly impossible to recycle.
On May 21, French fashion brand Vetements faced a judicial ruling that denied the registration of its trademark in the United States.
In 2024, French luxury maison Chanel announced its full-year financial results, marking a clear turning point after several consecutive years of growth.









