Peter Do, a brand synonymous with quiet luxury will collaborate with Banana Republic to launch an exclusive capsule collection in October.

Peter Do, a brand synonymous with quiet luxury will collaborate with Banana Republic to launch an exclusive capsule collection in October.
On August 9, synthetic biotechnology company Amyris, Inc. filed for bankruptcy in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware.
Last April, luxury marketplace Farfetch made a splash with its entry into the beauty sector. However, the company has recently been facing difficulties in running its beauty division, and industry insiders are reporting that Farfetch’s beauty division may be shutting down.
Tapestry, the parent company of Coach, is acquiring Capri Holdings, which owns fashion brands such as Michael Kors, Versace, and Jimmy Choo. The purchase price is approximately $8.5 billion.
Leading sports apparel brand Nike has announced plans to partner with FitLab, an integrated operating company of performance lifestyle brands, to open group fitness studios called Nike Studios later this year.
On August 4, Gap announced its collaboration with LoveShackFancy. A total of 76 capsule collections will be available in stores and online.
On May 14, German luxury e-commerce company Mytheresa announced its financial results for the third quarter of fiscal year 2025, ended March 31, revealing solid growth in both sales and profitability.
On May 14, British luxury brand Burberry announced its financial results for the fiscal year ending March 2025, reporting a 17% year-on-year drop in revenue to £2.461 billion and an operating loss of £3 million.
On May 13, Bloomberg reported that De Beers, the world’s leading luxury diamond supplier, has been secretly selling rough diamonds to a limited group of clients at a 10–20% discount.
On May 12, U.S. consumer goods giant Church & Dwight announced it had signed a definitive agreement to acquire Touchland, a rapidly growing brand in the hand sanitizer market.
On May 12, the United States and China reached an agreement during a ministerial-level meeting held in Geneva, Switzerland, to temporarily suspend the retaliatory tariffs imposed on each other for a period of 90 days.
Two of the fashion industry’s most respected PR agencies—Lucien Pagès Communication, led by Lucien Pagès, and AIPR, founded by Adam Iezzi—are embarking on a new chapter.
On May 12, Maison Margiela revealed through an exclusive report by WWD that Glenn Martens will present his first collection for the house during the Fall 2025 Haute Couture Week.
On May 6, 2025, luxury group Kering announced new leadership appointments at two of its heritage houses.
Two of the fashion industry’s most respected PR agencies—Lucien Pagès Communication, led by Lucien Pagès, and AIPR, founded by Adam Iezzi—are embarking on a new chapter.
The 108th edition of Pitti Immagine Uomo, one of the world’s leading menswear trade shows, is set to take place in Florence from June 17 to 20, 2025.
On May 8, PVH Corp., the U.S.-based parent company of Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger, announced the appointment of David Savman as Calvin Klein’s Global Brand President.
Barcelona-based sustainable fashion brand ALOHAS has officially opened its very first U.S. store in New York.
On May 1, Tiffany & Co., the luxury jewelry maison under the LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton, opened a new flagship store in the prestigious Masaryk district of Mexico City.
French luxury house Chanel has closed its beauty concept store, Atelier Beauté Chanel, located on Wooster Street in New York’s SoHo district.
On April 29, Saks Fifth Avenue announced the launch of “Saks on Amazon,” a new curated storefront on Amazon Fashion’s Luxury Stores platform, dedicated to luxury fashion and beauty.
Global recording artist Drake’s luxury fragrance brand, Better World Fragrance House, has unveiled its first-ever eau de parfum, Summer Mink.
Jacquemus, led by Simon Porte Jacquemus, has opened its long-anticipated new store in West Hollywood, Los Angeles.