On January 30, Spanish luxury fragrance and fashion company Puig announced that its Q4 2024…

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On January 30, Spanish luxury fragrance and fashion company Puig announced that its Q4 2024…
On January 28, the U.S.-based M2C brand Quince announced that it had raised $120 million in Series C funding.
On January 29, Maison Margiela announced the appointment of Glenn Martens as its new creative director.
On January 27, the British Fashion Council (BFC) announced that it had secured additional funding from the UK government to support the upcoming London Fashion Week, scheduled to take place from February 20 to 24, 2025.
On January 27, Stella McCartney announced that she had repurchased the minority stake in her brand previously held by LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton.
On January 27, the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) and the New York-based fashion brand Veronica Beard announced the launch of a new scholarship program, the CFDA x Veronica Beard Creative Futures Scholarship.
The August 2025 issue of Vogue US has ignited a heated debate across social media after it was revealed that an advertisement for Guess featured a model entirely generated by artificial intelligence.
On August 5, German fashion brand Hugo Boss announced its financial results for the second quarter of 2025.
On August 4, Chinese ultra-fast fashion giant Shein was fined €1 million by Italian authorities over misleading environmental claims—commonly referred to as greenwashing.
Global music icon Rihanna’s beauty brand Fenty Beauty, along with its skincare line Fenty Skin, is set to enter the Indian market officially on August 7 (local time).
Quince, the U.S.-based brand known for offering high-quality products at accessible prices, has raised $200 million in a new funding round, pushing its valuation past $4.5 billion, according to a report by Bloomberg.
On July 30, Paris- Hermès International released its financial results for the first half of 2025, demonstrating continued strong growth despite increasing global economic uncertainty.
With the recent departure of Anna Wintour, the iconic figure of the fashion world, from her role as Editor-in-Chief of U.S. Vogue, speculation has been mounting both inside and outside the industry over who will succeed her.
On July 16, Officina Profumo-Farmaceutica di Santa Maria Novella, the Florence-based heritage fragrance brand, announced that Ludivine Pont will assume the role of Chief Executive Officer effective September 1, 2025.
Italian fashion house Marni has named Belgian designer Meryll Rogge as its new creative director, following the 2025 departure of Francesco Risso after nearly a decade at the helm.
On June 30, luxury fashion house Gucci announced that Lee Know of the globally acclaimed K-pop group Stray Kids has been appointed as its new global brand ambassador.
On June 26, it was revealed that Anna Wintour, who has long led the editorial direction of US Vogue, has begun the search for a new Head of Editorial Content to oversee the day-to-day editorial operations of the American edition.
On June 24, beauty brand Glossier, a favorite among millennial consumers, announced that its Chief Executive Officer, Kyle Leahy, will step down from her role at the end of 2025.
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.
Katia de Lasteyrie, who led innovation for years at the Watches & Jewelry division of LVMH, has launched her own brand SPKTRL, a concept that merges high jewelry craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology.
On June 11, L’Oréal Groupe announced a strategic partnership with U.S.-based AI chipmaker NVIDIA to accelerate the use of AI in the beauty industry.
As the world generates more than 92 million tons of textile waste annually, a breakthrough is on the horizon for polyester-cotton blends, which have long been considered nearly impossible to recycle.