On September 9, Proenza Schouler presented its Spring 2024 collection at the Park Avenue headquarters of auction house Phillips.
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On September 8, Helmut Lang presented its first collection since the appointment of Peter Do as its new creative director.
On September 7, Coach presented its Spring/Summer 2024 collection, a step ahead of the official New York Fashion Week schedule.
On September 7, Artémis, the holding company of French billionaire and businessman François Pinault, agreed to purchase a majority stake in Creative Artists Agency, a major Hollywood talent agency, from private equity firm TPG.
During this New York Fashion Week, more brands than ever before will hold events and pop-ups simultaneously. Most of the events are open to the public, and admission is free, allowing visitors to experience the world of the brands and their new collections firsthand.
Generative AI technologies have the potential to transform a wide variety of customer touchpoints, including e-commerce sites, targeted advertising, and the customer experience in physical stores.
New York Fashion Week will take place over six days this month, from Friday the 8th to Wednesday the 13th, and brands will present their Spring/Summer 2024 collections in both digital and physical formats.
Fashionphile, a leading luxury bag resale platform, has announced that it has recently earned B Corp Certification (B Corp).
Along with New York Fashion Week, Chanel will open a diner in New York City.
From Friday, September 8 to Saturday, September 10, Chanel will celebrate the launch of its iconic Chance fragrance in Williamsburg, Brooklyn with a diner-themed pop-up event, LUCKY CHANCE DINER.
On the 10th of this month, Tapestry, Inc., owner of brands such as Coach, Kate Spade, and Stuart Weitzman, made headlines when it announced that it would acquire Capri Holdings, owner of fashion brands such as Michael Kors, Versace, and Jimmy Choo, for approximately $8.5 billion.









