The season of cruise collections—where fashion takes on a resort state of mind and escapes the everyday—has officially begun. In this feature, we round up the most anticipated destination shows taking place in 2025, where fashion meets the world’s most awe-inspiring landscapes.
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Vancouver-based fashion brand Aritzia Inc. announced record-breaking financial results for the fiscal year ended March 2, 2025, with annual revenue rising 17.4% year-over-year to CAD 2.74 billion.
On May 2, Vince Holding Corp., the U.S.-based apparel company behind the luxury brand Vince, released its financial results for the fourth quarter and full fiscal year 2024.
Riccardo Tisci, the former creative director of Burberry and Givenchy, is facing a lawsuit in New York over allegations of sexual assault.
Barcelona-based sustainable fashion brand ALOHAS has officially opened its very first U.S. store in New York.
On April 29, the Brooklyn Museum in New York played host to the annual Brooklyn Artists Ball, a celebration of art, creativity, and community.
On April 30, Italy’s Prada Group, which centers around its flagship brands Prada and Miu Miu, announced net revenues of €1.341 billion for the first quarter of 2025 (January–March), marking a 13% year-over-year increase.
On April 29, Chanel unveiled its Cruise 2026 collection at the prestigious Villa d’Este, a historic hotel nestled on the shores of Lake Como, Italy.
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.
On April 25, Tiffany & Co. hosted a special event at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York to celebrate the launch of its latest high jewelry collection, Blue Book 2025: Sea of Wonder.