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The Best of BoF 2023: Beauty’s Year of Change

In a year that catapulted both Gen-Z and Generation Alpha to the forefront, brands reprioritised omnichannel retail, profitability and extolling value to beauty shoppers. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/xh6rRJu

The BoF Podcast | Brunello Cucinelli on Humanistic Capitalism in an Age of AI

At BoF VOICES 2023, the Italian designer spoke about the balance required to run an ethical fashion business while embracing new technologies. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/CTH1vSp

What Fashion’s Creative Talent Needs to Know Today

BoF Careers provides essential sector insights for fashion creatives this month, to help you decode fashion’s creative landscape. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/E7yLwHW

The Best Jobs on BoF Careers

Discover the most exciting career opportunities now available on BoF Careers — including jobs from Gap, Moncler and Casablanca. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/gnpVK7y

Apple Can Temporarily Sell Smartwatches After US Appeals Court Win

Apple can for now resume sales of its flagship smartwatches, after a US appeals court on Wednesday paused a government commission's import ban on the devices imposed in a patent dispute over its medical monitoring technology. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/Fntjl5M

Kanye West Apologises in Hebrew for Anti-Jewish Remarks

The rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, issued an apology in Hebrew to the Jewish community on Tuesday for his past antisemitic remarks, saying he sought forgiveness and regretted any pain that his words had caused. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/tRIH4zl

The Best of BoF 2023: Fashion’s Sustainability Reckoning

Record-breaking temperatures have turned up the heat on fashion’s climate commitments this year. But the industry still has a long way to go to deliver on its sustainabiity ambitions. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/FiPzusE

Shiseido to Acquire Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare

The beauty conglomerate increases its investment in U.S.-based brands as it pursues a geographically diverse portfolio. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/S3lRGYT

The Best of BoF 2023: A New Consumer Economy

Spending cooled in 2023 as shoppers grappled with inflation, debt and high mortgage rates. Some retailers were more vulnerable than others. The strongest players are able to meet consumers where they are, through thick and thin. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/iyWe8BL

The Best of BoF 2023: Opportunities and Threats in Global Markets

Fashion businesses operating in diverse markets across Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, Eastern Europe and Africa spent much of 2023 navigating a complex and delicate set of trade-offs. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/ZXeBmpN

Jacquemus CEO Bastien Daguzan Departs

Bastien Daguzan is leaving his post as chief executive of Jacquemus effective immediately, a spokesperson for the brand confirmed. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/AMCpGBs

Eyewear Firm Safilo Ends Licensing Deal With Influencer Ferragni

Italian eyewear maker Safilo Group SpA said it ended its licensing deal with influencer Chiara Ferragni, who is mired in a controversy over charity donations. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/nQ6CjTr

Put a Bow on It: The Coquette Trend Explained

How do you make something banal or even upsetting seem a little more pleasant? Put a pretty pink bow on it. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/41iEfXK

Inside Beauty’s Uneven Travel Retail Rebound

A recovery is still out of reach in Asia, but other regions and cruises see a spending surge. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/e4xkLOh

Prada Buys New York Fifth Avenue Store Building for $425 million

Italian fashion house Prada has paid $425 million to buy the building on Fifth Avenue in New York which currently hosts its store, the company said on Wednesday. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/9c4tkPB

Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group Buys Matchesfashion

The sale sees owner Apax Partners take a heavy loss on the British e-tailer, recently rebranded simply Matches, amid a broader meltdown in the luxury e-commerce space. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/SsBpL4h

How Fashion’s Business Model Is Wasteful by Design

Excess is built into the economics of the industry at every step of the value chain, writes Kenneth P. Pucker. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/9fWDFYN

Why Banal Is Big in Fashion’s Latest Campaigns

Following a year where surrealist stunts were fashion’s biggest marketing trend, voyeuristic campaigns that centre reality — and the often boring moments of the everyday — are gaining steam. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/VBQnqu1

Are Brands Ready for a Holiday Returns Surge?

Return rates are set to soar this holiday, despite slower sales growth, putting brands’ returns management playbooks to the ultimate test. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/d4B2esk

Worldview: Temu Files New Lawsuit Against Rival Shein

This week’s round-up of global markets fashion business news also features interest payments outpace spending on clothes in Korea, Alibaba loses senior cloud executive as uncertainty persists and COP28 ends with deal on a transition away from fossil fuels. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/oU8hre6

Margiela Artisanal, Valentino Menswear Return to Paris Fashion Week

The Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode, Paris Fashion Week’s organising body, released provisional calendars for January’s menswear and haute couture weeks. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/7xQcmk3

The Year Ahead: Deconstructing Fast Fashion’s Future

Fast-fashion challengers, led by Shein and Temu, are changing tactics around price, customer experience and speed. Success for disruptors and incumbents will likely hinge on their ability to adapt to fiercer competition and other pressures, The State of Fashion 2024 reports. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/1oS5kma

What Happens When the Travel Boom Ends?

Discounted airfare and lower hotel occupancies in recent months signal weakening demand in the vacation economy. For brands that thrived on “revenge travel,” this means pivoting to more versatile products and offering cheaper options. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/S5CuyQA

Gisou Opens Harrods Pop-Up

The Dazzling Honey Glow Pop Up at London’s Harrods will be open until Jan. 2. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/LmiVc1H

Private Equity Firm Acquires Uoma Beauty’s Assets

The brand has a new owner, and a new leadership team coming following the sudden departure of founder and CEO Sharon Chuter. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/msFivbJ

Farfetch Seeks Last-Minute Bailout to Avoid Insolvency

Farfetch is in discussions with a liquidity provider to secure $500 million in emergency funding, in a deal that would also take the company private and wipe out shareholders, according to a report from The Sunday Times. Farfetch’s existing investors venture capital firm Dragoneer and Chinese tech giant Tencent are reportedly helping Farfetch negotiate with the still-unnamed private equity-backed firm. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/gFzVc92

The Category Where Nike Is Racing to Catch Up

The world’s biggest footwear brand has struggled to fend off competition in the fast-growing running category. Earnings this week provide an opportunity to show progress. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/M5SYDhm

Under Pressure From Shein, H&M Reaches for Upmarket Shoppers

In seeking to attract more aspirational shoppers, H&M is boosting its image through high fashion collaborations. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/H0msSa3

Unpacking Macy’s Surprise Buyout Offer

Wall Street says the $5.8 billion bid for the American department store chain comes below even the most conservative estimates for the value of Macy’s real estate properties alone. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/n7QDazI

Exclusive: Audemars Piguet’s Maverick CEO Gets the Last Word

François-Henry Bennahmias faced down doubters as he leveraged popular culture to transform Audemars Piguet’s business. Ahead of his departure from the now-$2.6 billion brand next week, Bennahmias revisits his triumphs and setbacks, and hints at his start-up ambitions. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/hkf0wve

Gosha Rubchinskiy to Design Yeezy, Relaunch Namesake Label

The Russian designer has teamed up with rapper Kanye West to design menswear for Yeezy and inked a deal with a new financial backer to relaunch his Gosha Rubchinskiy label. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/R0xZjbw

Case Study | How to Launch and Grow a Hero Product

Despite the fast pace of makeup, skin care and haircare launches, it’s the brands with iconic, best-in-class products that dominate categories season after season. Executives from Nars, Too Faced and Tarte deconstruct how their brands’ best-sellers became heroes that scaled into volume- and revenue-driving franchises. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/lCacsrw

Etsy Shares Dive After E-Commerce Company Cuts Workforce

Etsy will lay off 225 people, about 11 percent of total staff, and will incur financial charges of between $25 million and $30 million for severance payments, employee benefits and related costs. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/ECVdgRq

Luxury Slowdown Prompts Fears of Inventory Pile-up Over Key Holiday Season

Discounts from high-end fashion retailers raised concern that a lacklustre Christmas could lead to inventory gluts – potentially dragging labels into a discounting spiral that would cheapen their image. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/D5VvXsR

Musinsa: The K-Fashion Ecosystem Goes Global

The expanding popularity of K-culture is helping South Korean brands and retailers like Musinsa gain global recognition, explains CEO in an interview for The State of Fashion 2024. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/JE6sCir

Boots Owner in Talks to Offload £7 Billion UK Pharmacy Chain

The company has been holding early talks about ways to separate Boots, which could be valued at about £7 billion ($8.8 billion) in a deal. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/czVrRuK

Breitling Buys Watchmaker Universal Geneve in First Major Deal

The deal marks a turning point for Breitling, which jumped into the top 10 Swiss watch companies by sales in 2022, as it becomes a watchmaking group. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/1T4oCpx

The Year Ahead: How Fashion Is Responding to the Return of Global Travel

With travel expected to soon surpass pre-pandemic levels, The State of Fashion 2024 unpacks how brands and retailers are adapting to strategies to connect with vacation-focused consumers. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/5OSTN4F

Unpacking Macy’s Surprise Buyout Offer

Wall Street says the $5.8 billion bid for the American department store chain comes below even the most conservative estimates for the value of Macy’s real estate properties alone. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/yL4PflQ

Understanding the Potential of Digital Product Passports

New regulations from the European Commission will require fashion and other consumer goods to be fitted with unique digital product passports as early as 2026. At BoF’s VOICES 2023, the CEO of Arianee demystifies the future of digital product passports and their ability to reimagine fashion brands’ revenue stream. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/Y6qGONs

Zara Pulls Advert From Website Front Page After Gaza Boycott Calls

The reaction highlights heightened sensitivity international brands are navigating as fighting across Gaza intensifies and calls for company boycotts rise. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/CVZsgPE

How Google Is Making It Easier to Find Dupes

Users searching for in-demand beauty products on Google will now find a link to product dupes at the top of the page — the latest sign that the dupe craze is picking up steam. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/AoUmed5

Macy’s Investors Mount $5.8 Billion Buyout Bid

Arkhouse Management and Brigade Capital has made a $5.8 billion offer to take department store chain Macy’s private. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/EohesFX

LVMH Cedes Control of Cruise Retail to Florida Developer Jim Gissy

The deal to sell the majority stake in Cruise Line Holdings Co, the parent company of the Starboard & Onboard Cruise Services businesses, is expected to be concluded in the coming days. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/zJET6Ie

Have We Hit Peak Fast Fashion?

Zara-owner Inditex’s earnings this week come as some analysts say the category’s best days are behind it. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/D5gKALv

The BoF Podcast | Angelina Jolie’s Unexpected Journey to Fashion

In her first ever podcast interview, the actress, filmmaker and humanitarian joins BoF founder and editor-in-chief Imran Amed to discuss her vision for her new fashion venture, Atelier Jolie. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/UINntig

Social Media Is Changing. What Does That Mean for Brand and Consumer Connections?

At VOICES 2023, BoF and Snapchat hosted a conversation to determine how social media has evolved and the strategies brands should employ to boost connection with their customers. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/hR4V9et

Why Amazon Fashion Should Buy Farfetch

This week BoF reported that Farfetch is seeking a ‘white knight’ to avoid collapse. A deal with Amazon could be the answer, writes Imran Amed. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/ch7dTsb

Why Online Luxury Is Broken

Reports of financial strain at Farfetch amid a stalled deal with YNAP has driven confidence in multi-brand e-commerce to all-time lows. With value propositions eroding and investment drying up, a way forward remains unclear. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/Sg9bZDF

Why Primark Went All-In on Rita Ora

The elaborate collection features more than 300 items — whether it delivers will hinge on Ora’s star power and how much consumers’ buy into the authenticity. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/eVPSX4M

Chanel Heads to Manchester

Virginie Viard brings Chanel’s annual celebration of the brand’s artisanal crafts to Manchester, writes Tim Blanks. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/meyhJ2O

Levi’s CEO Chip Bergh to Retire

Michelle Gass, who currently serves as the president of Levi’s, will succeed Bergh in the role. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/Iqt8Vlh

Lululemon’s Sales Growth is Slowing Ahead of the Holidays

Lululemon Athletica Inc.’s fourth-quarter revenue guidance trailed Wall Street estimates, a rare miss for the retailer whose performance routinely exceeds investor expectations. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/aeH0jkw

The Fastest-Growing Beauty Influencers of 2023

Multiple social platforms announced their next generation of creators this week, but TikTok remains the most important vehicle to creating a beauty star overnight. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/DsSjapW

Alibaba President Exits Farfetch Board

Alibaba Group president J. Michael Evans has resigned from Farfetch’s board, the luxury e-tailer disclosed in a regulatory filing Wednesday. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/m8WIjr0

‘Substantial Volume’ of Clothing Tied to Uyghur Forced Labour Entering EU, Says Study

Dozens of well-known brands including H&M and Zara are identified as being at high risk of sourcing materials made by Uyghurs compelled to participate in state-imposed labour. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/BpPYRNH

US Retail Lobbyists Retract Key Claim on ‘Organised’ Retail Crime

The main lobbying group for US retailers retracted its claim that “organised retail crime” accounted for nearly half of all inventory losses in 2021 after finding that incorrect data was used for its analysis. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/knvubQD

Skin Care Line Bubble Expands in the UK

Gen-Z acne brand Bubble is expanding its retail presence in the UK with a launch at Boots. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/KMXjrno

Zegna Aims to Open 50 Tom Ford Retail Stores, Double Group Margins Mid-Term

At an investor day in New York, the Italian luxury group laid out plans for newly acquired Tom Ford, as well as Thom Browne and its namesake Zegna label. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/ybOpk1I

Jonathan Anderson, Maximilian Davis and Martine Rose Among Winners at Fashion Awards 2023

The event drew an international crowd, with names like Gwyneth Paltrow and Anne Hathaway in attendance, but when it came to honourees, British design talent took centre stage. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/Nnb3qwR

Boots Opens Its First Beauty-Only Store

Boots will open its first-ever dedicated beauty store, called “Boots Beauty,” on Wednesday in London’s Battersea Power Station shopping centre. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/OafSBwr

L’Oréal Acquires Probiotic Research Company Lactobio

The conglomerate taps into the skin care industry’s growing obsession with the microbiome. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/tbmiO8M

Hims & Hers Launches Weight Loss Category With Future GLP-1 Plans

The telemedicine company has introduced prescriptions for weight loss, but is waiting on supply chain stability for the GLP-1 class of drugs that includes Ozempic and Wegovy. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/P9w7OMW

How Moon Boot Pushed Beyond the Après-Ski Market

With its early aughts resurgence in the rearview mirror, Moon Boot began marketing its product in unexpected locales and inking fashion-adjacent collaborations to rebuild the brand’s cultural cachet. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/Vduskcv

Inside Fashion’s Music Merch Opportunity

Artists, record labels and music festival organisers are collaborating with coveted labels to design better-quality, fashion-forward merch, sold at higher price points than before. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/KBDtkGi

New Celebrity-Backed Men’s Beauty Brand Obayaty Debuts

A consortium of high-profile creative industry figures including songwriters and producers Max Martin and Savan Kotecha have backed Obayaty, a new beauty line specifically designed for men. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/s8FjvAH

Rental and Subscription Boxes: Which Retail Innovations Have a Future?

Rent the Runway and Stitch Fix will give updates on their turnaround efforts. That, plus what else is in store for the coming week. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/6L8ZOU1

Tod’s Appoints Matteo Tamburini as Creative Director

Tamburini, who is joining the brand from Kering’s Bottega Veneta, will show his first collection during the next Milan womenswear week in February. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/npt8TRm

Pangaia CEO Exits Role

Krishnas Nikhil has stepped down for family reasons after just over 18 months at the helm of eco-innovation brand, the company said. from Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/pSZqLIR