On September 24, Estée Lauder announced the launch of its first “Beautiful Forces Grants” as part of its initiative to support women’s leadership.

On September 24, Estée Lauder announced the launch of its first “Beautiful Forces Grants” as part of its initiative to support women’s leadership.
On September 23, Jean Paul Gaultier announced that designer Ludovic de Saint Sernin would be the next guest couturier for the upcoming haute couture show.
On September 19, the Nike Board of Directors announced that Elliott Hill would assume the position of President and Chief Executive Officer on October 14, 2024.
On September 19, GU, a fashion brand under the umbrella of Fast Retailing Co., Ltd., opened its first overseas flagship store in New York’s SoHo.
The Paris Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2025 will be held over nine days from September 23 to October 1, 2024, in Paris local time.
On September 19, the British Fashion Council (BFC) announced that Caroline Rush will step down as CEO in June 2025, after 16 years of leadership.
On April 13, French luxury conglomerate LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton announced its financial results for the first quarter of fiscal year 2025.
On April 11, fast fashion giant Shein received preliminary approval from the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to proceed with its initial public offering (IPO) on the London Stock Exchange.
On April 11, Tokyo-based fashion brand Ambush announced its return as an independent label.
On April 10, Prada Group officially announced that it has reached a definitive agreement to acquire the Italian luxury brand Versace from U.S.-based Capri Holdings.
On April 9, ZOZO, Inc. officially announced that it has acquired all shares of Lyst Ltd, a London-based fashion shopping platform, for $154 million.
On April 4, Hailey Bieber, the model-turned-entrepreneur, was reported to be considering the sale of her viral beauty brand Rhode, according to Reuters.
On April 15, Jean Paul Gaultier officially announced the appointment of Duran Lantink as the house’s new permanent creative director.
On April 11, Tokyo-based fashion brand Ambush announced its return as an independent label.
On April 8, Victoria’s Secret & Co. announced the appointment of acclaimed designer Adam Selman as Executive Creative Director.
On April 6, LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton announced significant leadership changes across its portfolio, naming new chief executive officers for two of its fashion houses—Fendi and Kenzo.
On April 3, Polish designer brand Magda Butrym and H&M marked the launch of their highly anticipated collaboration with a dazzling event held at the historic One Hanson Place in Brooklyn, New York.
On April 4, Hailey Bieber, the model-turned-entrepreneur, was reported to be considering the sale of her viral beauty brand Rhode, according to Reuters.
On April 3, the triple collaboration “Moncler x Mercedes-Benz by NIGO,” bringing together Moncler, Mercedes-Benz, and designer NIGO, was unveiled at the newly opened Mercedes-Benz flagship dealership in Manhattan, New York.
On April 2, U.S. President Donald J. Trump announced a new tariff policy, imposing a flat 10% base tariff on all imported goods, along with significantly higher “Reciprocal Tariffs” targeting key trading partners such as China, Vietnam, Japan, and South Korea.
On April 1, Skims, the shapewear brand founded by Kim Kardashian, opened its first flagship store on the West Coast, choosing none other than Los Angeles as its latest home.
On March 28, Nike announced the launch of its new apparel collection, “Everyone Watches Women’s Sports™,” in collaboration with media and commerce brand TOGETHXR.
On March 27, U.S.-based luxury cosmetics brand Hourglass opened its long-awaited global flagship store in the NoLita neighborhood of New York City.
On March 18, Swiss luxury watchmaker Ulysse Nardin officially opened its first U.S. flagship boutique at The Villa Menlo Park, a high-end retail and cultural destination in Silicon Valley.