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.
Rakuten Fashion Week Tokyo Fall/Winter 2025 was held over six days, from Monday, March 17 to Saturday, March 22. In this article, following our first highlight feature, OSF presents a curated selection of standout collections from designers who caught our attention this season.
On May 20, Google announced at its annual developer conference, “I/O 202,5” that it is partnering with South Korean fashion eyewear brand Gentle Monster as the first official collaborator on a new generation of AI-powered smart eyewear equipped with Android XR.
On May 15, Stockholm-based eyewear brand CHIMI unveiled its 2025 resort campaign titled “Summer Unfiltered.” The theme for this season is the seemingly paradoxical beauty of freedom — “making no plans is the plan.”









