Matthew M. Williams, the former Creative Director of Givenchy, is launching a new independent fashion label bearing his own name.

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Matthew M. Williams, the former Creative Director of Givenchy, is launching a new independent fashion label bearing his own name.
Chiara Ferragni, one of Italy’s leading fashion influencers and entrepreneurs, has announced the closure of the Rome flagship store of her namesake brand.
On June 2, Christian Dior, under the LVMH Group, officially announced the appointment of Jonathan Anderson as the new Creative Director overseeing all three of the House’s collections: womenswear, menswear, and haute couture.
On May 30, LOEWE, the Spanish luxury brand, announced the winners of the 2025 LOEWE FOUNDATION Craft Prize.
French luxury maison Hermès has officially launched its first personal audio product.
Italian luxury house Bottega Veneta has unveiled a new campaign titled “Craft is our Language,” commemorating the 50th anniversary of its iconic leather weaving technique, Intrecciato.
On June 16, the Coach Foundation—the philanthropic division of the American luxury brand Coach—announced an additional $20 million investment to expand its flagship scholarship program, Dream It Real, which aims to award 10,000 scholarships by 2030.
Louis Vuitton, the French luxury maison, has officially signed a partnership agreement with Real Madrid, one of Spain’s most prestigious sports clubs.
On June 16, U.S. luxury department store Nordstrom announced the opening of its first service-based store in Brooklyn, New York—Nordstrom Local Williamsburg.
On June 16, French luxury group Kering announced the appointment of Luca de Meo as its new Chief Executive Officer.
On June 12, Chanel announced the appointment of Ruth Warder as its first-ever Global Chief Communications Officer.
On June 10, luxury resale platform Rebag announced a new partnership with Amazon’s Luxury Stores, making approximately 30,000 pre-owned luxury items available for purchase through the e-commerce giant.
On June 16, U.S. luxury department store Nordstrom announced the opening of its first service-based store in Brooklyn, New York—Nordstrom Local Williamsburg.
On June 10, luxury resale platform Rebag announced a new partnership with Amazon’s Luxury Stores, making approximately 30,000 pre-owned luxury items available for purchase through the e-commerce giant.
Madhappy, the lifestyle brand centered around mental health, has officially opened its first flagship store on the East Coast.
French luxury maison Hermès has officially launched its first personal audio product.
On May 29 (local time), OOFOS, a leading brand in the recovery footwear market, announced the opening of its first-ever brick-and-mortar retail stores in the United States. The new stores will roll…