On May 9, Tapestry, Inc., an American conglomerate that owns brands such as Coach and Kate Spade New York, lowered its annual sales forecast due to weak sales.
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On May 9, Tapestry, Inc., an American conglomerate that owns brands such as Coach and Kate Spade New York, lowered its annual sales forecast due to weak sales.
Frasers Group, led by Mike Ashley, has acquired the popular British fashion brand Ted Baker and is looking to steer it as a new partner.
On May 7, Coty, the beauty conglomerate creating luxury brand fragrances, announced a new licensing agreement with Lena Gercke, a well-known German TV host, model, and entrepreneur.
On May 7, Swiss luxury jewelry giant Richemont announced that it acquired 100% of Vhernier S.p.A. (“Vhernier”), the distinctive Italian jewelry Maison, in a private transaction.
The 2024 MET GALA will be held in front of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City on May 6 at 6 p.m. (local time) with great fanfare.
Jacquemus, the southern French fashion house, recently unveiled its new headquarters office in the 8th arrondissement of Paris.
This article highlights the latest collections of designers selected by the OSF from the brands participating in Taipei Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2024.
Luxury retail giant Saks Global has filed a lawsuit to block Yumi Shin, former Chief Merchandising Officer of New York’s iconic luxury department store Bergdorf Goodman, from assuming a new role at Nordstrom, one of the company’s direct competitors.
On December 8, L’Oréal Groupe announced that it will increase its stake in Galderma Group AG, the Switzerland-based dermatology specialist, to 20%.
On December 5, Italian luxury menswear house Brioni announced the departure of its design director Norbert Stumpfl, who has led the brand’s creative direction for the past seven years since his appointment in 2018.
On December 2, the Prada Group announced that it has officially completed its acquisition of Versace from U.S.-based Capri Holdings.
On November 27, HUMAN MADE Inc., the company led by Creative Director NIGO®, made its debut on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market.
On November 24, the Italian luxury powerhouse Ermenegildo Zegna Group announced a significant overhaul of its leadership structure, effective January 1, 2026.
On December 8, UNCAGED Innovations, a biomaterials company developing sustainable grain-based leather alternatives, announced that Academy Award–winning actor and prominent animal welfare advocate Natalie Portman has joined the company as a strategic partner.
On December 8, California-based luxury fashion retailer FWRD (under REVOLVE Group, Inc.) announced the appointment of Rosie Huntington-Whiteley—internationally renowned model and entrepreneur—as its new Fashion Director.
On December 5, Italian luxury menswear house Brioni announced the departure of its design director Norbert Stumpfl, who has led the brand’s creative direction for the past seven years since his appointment in 2018.
On December 4, it was revealed that Dario Vitale, the creative director of Versace, will leave the brand just a few months after taking on the position.
LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton has confirmed that Matteo De Rosa has stepped down from his role as CEO of Métiers d’Art, the division he has led since 2021.
Luxury maison Dior has announced the appointment of American artist 070 Shake as its newest brand ambassador.
On December 1, Shopify, one of the world’s largest independent e-commerce platforms, experienced an unexpected system outage on Cyber Monday.
On October 22, Shop My Shelf, Inc., also known as ShopMy, announced the completion of a $70 million funding round at a valuation of $1.5 billion.
On October 14, The Estée Lauder Companies Inc. announced the opening of its new hub, La Maison des Parfums, on Rue Volney in Paris’s 2nd arrondissement.
On October 14, Ulta Beauty, the largest beauty retailer in the United States, announced the launch of UB Marketplace, a new platform dedicated to beauty and wellness.
On July 25, OpenFashion Inc., a company promoting the fusion of fashion and technology, announced the results of the “TOKYO AI Fashion Week 2025 A/W Contest,” a fashion design competition utilizing generative AI.