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How to Get Ahead in Fashion’s Stagnant Job Market

Tariffs, AI fears and shaky economics have slowed hiring but there are ways talent and brands can find opportunity in the standstill. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/qhVP2W1

Giorgio Armani Sees Succession as a ‘Gradual Transition’ of Responsibilities

The 91-year-old Italian fashion titan told the Financial Times he is planning for a “gradual transition” of power and not a “moment of rupture.” from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/LXEV9KF

Sellers of Fake Botox Could Be Jailed For Two Years, Says UK Watchdog

The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency is cracking down on the trade of unlicensed botulinum toxin products after a spate of botulism cases across England. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/vgELNRp

This Week: Back to School for American Teens, Back to Work for European Luxury

For the first time in a while, kids will be wearing something other than Nikes when they arrive back on campus. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/B6M2EoZ

What Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s Engagement Means for Fashion

Donald Trump’s MAGA movement has become synonymous with traditional displays of American patriotism — but the engagement of America’s so-called “royal couple” serves as a reminder that there’s still a way for fashion to embrace Americana branding. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/JeQghxk

Pop Mart’s New Mini Labubu Doll Sells Out Instantly in China

The robust demand in China bodes well for launches in major overseas markets including the US, Thailand and Australia, where the toys will be available online starting Friday morning. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/uZC5rpl

Heritage Fashion Brand Belstaff Bought by British Sportswear Group Castore

The billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos purchased the struggling British motorcycle gear brand for an undisclosed sum. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/Q9yJVK7

Fashion Keeps Betting on K-Pop

Internet-favourite brand Guizio — known for its mini-skirts, dresses and sweater-sets favoured by pop stars and influencers — created a capsule collection with the group ahead of its first North American tour. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/GOEmv9L

Why Brands Started Taking TikTok Shop Seriously

In the last year, TikTok Shop’s sales have ballooned as startups and established labels alike latch onto the platform for sales growth. But sellers will need standout products and content to avoid getting lost in a crowded marketplace. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/GBpQ2Zn

Givaudan Names New CEO

Christian Stammkoetter will succeed longtime chief executive Gilles Andrier, the Swiss fragrance giant announced alongside new growth targets for 2030. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/ipXPIl6

Swatch Gains as CEO Hayek Eases Concerns Over US Tariffs

Citigroup Inc. analyst Thomas Chauvet said Swatch will raise prices by a further 5 to 10 percent in the US following a previous increase, to fully offset the tariffs’ impact. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/dNrZEal

Kohl’s Jumps on Outlook Boost in Sign of Consumer Resilience

The outlook lifted a day after Bloomberg reported the retailer had requested more time from vendors to settle invoices. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/UuPD3O2

The Self-Tanning Brands Winning Over Women of Colour

Gen-Z beauty consumers of colour are embracing self-tanning products. Their goals might not be to darken their skin, but to enhance radiance and glow, and even flip the script on colourism. To capture this new market, brands must play catch-up. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/j0fFuWs

Report: Canada Goose Receives Take-Private Bids at $1.4 Billion Valuation

Controlling shareholder Bain Capital, which is looking to offload its stake, has received multiple bids to take the luxury outerwear brand private at a valuation around $1.4 billion, but is waiting for more offers, CNBC reported on Tuesday. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/9hsAlDV

Opinion: Home Is the New Fashion

Interiors now signal social status like clothes and accessories, but when your sofa is as recognisable as an ‘it’ bag, there’s potential for risk as well as reward, writes Martina Mondadori. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/uwtWj2E

Luxury’s Untapped Opportunity in Men’s Jewellery

As men wear more jewellery, the segment is becoming a growth engine at retailers, where new brands that hit the spot are finding quick success — and established names are discovering a lucrative new niche. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/rbm7DTf

Millennial Yoga Guru Sues Alo For Age Discrimination

One of the celebrity-favourite athleisure brand’s yoga instructors, now in her 40s, alleges she was let go for no longer conforming to the “Alo aesthetic.” Her case hinges on whether influencers like her are employees or private contractors. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/bqVuIkJ

Beauty Forum Makeup Alley To Shut Down After 26 Years

The online repository of product reviews, which launched in 1999, announced on Sunday that it would close down on Sept. 27. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/mvDsbe0

Beauty’s ‘Dream Team’ Launches a Fragrance Line

Melanie Bender, Rhode’s former chief executive, Youth to the People’s Joe Cloyes and Greg Gonzalez and Milk Makeup’s Mazdack Rassi have entered the red-hot fragrance category with their debut Lore. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/wsHhPaK

How Fashion Is Navigating Its Summer of Scandal

American Eagle, Adidas and Swatch are among the companies that have found themselves at the centre of controversies. Crisis management experts explain why this keeps happening, and how brands should respond. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/f0dbhCG

Maison Margiela Enters Fashion’s Arts and Culture Race with Line of ‘Intangible Products’

CEO Gaetano Sciuto sees ‘Line 2,’ the latest addition to Margiela’s numerical product system which kicks off next week with an installation by Korean artists Heemin Chung and Joyul during Frieze, as a means of deepening the brand’s connection with its community. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/FQeU4ka

H&M Launches First Store in Brazil With Local Manufacturing Ambitions

The Swedish fast-fashion retailer is producing shoes, beachwear and jeans in Brazil and importing the other products from different markets, including India, Bangladesh and Portugal. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/L0djibg

Rise in Foodie Perfumes May Be Linked to Weight-Loss Drugs

Gourmand fragrances, with scent profiles that feature vanilla, coffee and caramel, have surged in popularity in the past three years. Launches of sugary-scented, dessert-themed fragrances increased by 24 percent last year alone. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/m5I2oeh

Uoma Beauty Founder Sharon Chuter Has Died at 38

The founder of the inclusive makeup brand Uoma Beauty passed away on Aug. 14. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/qdyHBlQ

This Week: Fashion Is Everywhere at the US Open

There have always been tie-ins to the sport, but never like at this week’s tournament. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/K5EtCYz

Net-a-Porter Founder Sues Ex-Partner for Fraud, Emotional Distress

In a bombshell lawsuit, Natalie Massenet accused Erik Torstensson of fraud, claiming he deceived her into spending $95 million to fund their lifestyle and support his business ventures. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/4LyMdCq

Social Media Created Dupe Culture. Can It Also Reverse the Damage?

Marcelo Gaia, the owner and creative director of New York-based brand Mirror Palais, frequently publishes candid, casual videos to call out fast-fashion imitations. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/0ond9Dl

Consumer Resilience to Be Tested as Tariff-Fuelled Price Increases Brew

US retailers remain bullish on the resilience of US consumers, a sentiment that could soon be put to the test as tariff-fuelled price hikes increasingly show up on shelves. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/zUNAm7y

Serena Williams Fronts Campaign for Weight Loss Drugs

Telehealth company Ro’s latest campaign is focused on the tennis champion’s own weight loss using a monthly GLP-1 injection, making her the drug’s highest-profile spokesperson to date. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/FOPRDGb

Former Sephora CEO Joins Ulta Beauty’s Board

The US beauty retailer announced that Martin Blok, formerly chief executive at Sephora, and Stephenie Landry, a former Amazon executive, would join its board of directors effective Sept 1. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/otq1ad8

Estée Lauder Companies Says Its Turnaround Is Working — Slowly

The company’s recovery plan is underway, and green shoots are appearing in key areas like China. But its core brands are still struggling, and competition is stacking up. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/qKP4k59

Why Off-Price Is Entering a New Golden Age

With stronger-than-expected sales, a higher annual forecast and a playbook built for tariff turbulence, TJX is proving that off-price is not just resilient but ascendant in fashion — leaving traditional retail competitors scrambling to keep up. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/tfBuqkV

Coty Annual Revenue Slides 4%, Eyes Turnaround in 2026

Chief executive Sue Y. Nabi said the US conglomerate had returned to a healthier baseline as it plans to double down on fragrance mists and designer beauty launches over the next year. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/oEYAXv5

Swatch’s Racism Controversy Ticks Up Growing Challenges

The Swiss watch giant is under fire for an ad depicting an Asian model pulling their eyes into slits — sparking outrage in China, its biggest market. The backlash comes as tariffs, a strong franc and weak demand weigh on the watch industry like rarely before. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/kFPKc5L

How Brands Are Taking On Quince

The dupe retailer has become a $4.5 billion powerhouse by promising lower prices and comparable quality to labels that fall between fast fashion and luxury. Competitors fighting back by stepping up their brand building chops are already seeing results. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/fiTMAWw

Swatch’s Racism Controversy Ticks Up Growing Challenges

The Swiss watch giant is under fire for an ad depicting an Asian model pulling their eyes into slits — sparking outrage in China, its biggest market. The backlash comes as tariffs, a strong franc and weak demand weigh on the watch industry like rarely before. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/JDXy0ZL

WeightWatchers Bets on Community Driving Growth in the GLP-1 Era

The weight loss programme is leaning into its strengths with more in-person clinics and deeper connection with members, chief executive officer Tara Comonte said Tuesday. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/0wNHUZA

Louis Vuitton Tests the Limits of Luxury Beauty With $160 Lipsticks

The range of 55 lipsticks, 10 lip balms and eight eyeshadow palettes will launch globally on Aug. 29 in select Louis Vuitton stores. At those prices, who’s buying? from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/ylPIBwj

Skate Sneakers Are Catching Air Again

Despite sluggish sales in recent years, skate sneakers are finding momentum again as a value-priced option fuelled by innovative designs. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/LXEWylJ

UK Advertisers Warned to Avoid ‘Irresponsible’ Images of Thin-Looking Models

Guy Parker, CEO of the UK Advertising Standards Authority, said adverts where models appeared to present an unhealthy body image were ‘becoming more of an issue.’ from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/0u39O7x

Victoria’s Secret Plus-Size Brand Founder Is Out as Sales Lag

Christine Vellani will take over the helm from Adore Me founder Morgan Hermand-Waiche, Bloomberg reported. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/AVMaUEN

Dairy Boy Brings a Connecticut Farmhouse to Soho

The influencer Paige Lorenze opened her third pop-up in New York City over the weekend, selling fleeces, barn jackets and more to thousands of fans who have bought into her Gen-Z-friendly vision of New England-inspired Americana. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/HwRDxtC

Luxury Has Lost the Plot — and These Brands Are Picking Up the Slack

Emerging labels like Kallmeyer, TWP and Studio Nicholson are capturing high-spending shoppers with premium quality at accessible prices, forcing the industry to rethink what luxury means in 2025. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/AybWsN9

Skims Taps Michael Kors Veteran to Lead EMEA Expansion

Kim Kardashian’s shapewear brand has hired Robin Gendron as its first president for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, as it prepares to open standalone stores in London and Dubai. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/ytUSszL

Robin Givhan Exits The Washington Post

The Pulitzer Prize-winning fashion and culture critic announced on Instagram that she took a buyout from the newspaper she’s worked for 30 years. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/jaB0yli

The Latest Boom in Medical Tourism: Male Leg Lengthening

At clinics like 'Wanna Be Taller' in Turkey, male patients are arriving in droves from all over the world to endure an expensive, bone-breaking procedure promising to increase their height as much as nine centimeters. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/uYbgaEK

Have Trump’s Tariffs Finally Put an End to Crocs’ 19-Year Reign?

The plastic clog maker’s share price is down nearly 30 percent – its lowest level for three years – and revenues are expected to drop by at least 9 percent in the current quarter. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/qnA6cyK

This Week: Off-Price’s Moment to Shine

Rising prices and a gloomy economic outlook are usually good news for discount retailers. The two biggest US players in the space, T.J. Maxx and Ross, report results this week. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/jOlh43I

Vogue, Louis Vuitton and the State of Fashion Media

Emma Stone’s Vuitton-only shoot was billed as an artistic tribute — not a commercial deal. Yet it highlights the increasingly blurred lines between the brands that fund fashion magazines and the images they publish. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/lZmTfAK

From Critic to Craftsman: Tanner Leatherstein’s Next Chapter

The social media commentator, known for deconstructing and analysing the quality of leather handbags online, is joining Stow London as director of craftsmanship. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/kqlyDSx

LuisaViaRoma Files for Court Protection Amid Deepening Financial Strain

The Florence-based luxury retailer, facing unpaid bills and a steep sales decline, seeks a 120-day reprieve under Italian insolvency law as it restructures operations and scales back expansion. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/kjD19Wz

Procter & Gamble Announces New Beauty CEO

Freddy Bharucha will accede to the role on Dec. 1, replacing P&G veteran R. Alex Keith, who will retire in February 2026. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/6ThNjXG

Why Authentic Brands Group Is Playing the Long Game With Reebok

The brand management firm has been far more protective of Reebok than it has with its other brands since the former sneaker powerhouse became its largest purchase ever. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/id78Q5p

Claire’s to Appoint Administrator in UK and Ireland, Putting 2,150 Jobs at Risk

Chief executive Chris Cramer said, ‘This decision, while difficult, is part of our broader effort to protect the long-term value of Claire’s across all markets.’ from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/6WhEQCd

How the New York Liberty Became the WNBA’s Most Fashionable Team

Fashion is emerging as a key growth driver for the championship organisation, attracting new audiences and amplifying its relevance at a crucial moment for the WNBA. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/mjcsxh7

S&P Downgrades Anastasia Beverly Hills After Missed Payment

The Los Angeles-based beauty brand’s credit rating has been lowered to “D” by the agency. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/HsFT8Re

Why Influencers Are Courting Legacy Media

TikTok stars are seeking prestige and credibility from publications like Vogue and The New York Times — trading viral moments for lasting influence. But to be effective, influencers and publicists alike need to consider if their talent is actually news-worthy. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/xRqCM4g

Inside America’s Fast Fashion Graveyard

In a bordertown in Texas, towering heaps of discarded clothing from across the country fill sprawling warehouses — the last stop in a global supply chain overflowing with fast fashion castoffs. One woman is trying to save what she can, one thrift tour at a time. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/wPRTYbH

Amplifying Heritage and Creativity at Afro Fashion Association

The Milanese talent incubator supports underrepresented BIPOC fashion entrepreneurs across Europe, Asia and Africa. BoF sits down with five designers from the programme to explore how they pay homage to their heritage through design. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/r1svawF

Adidas Apologises for Sandal Appropriating Indigenous Mexican Design

The Oaxaca slip-on, launched five days ago by Mexican-American designer Willy Chavarria with Adidas, features a black sneaker sole topped with the leather weave typical of Mexico’s huarache sandals. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/Psyx9Cr

Opinion: This Economy Is Ripe for Fake and Copycat Luxury Goods

Rising prices, shifting consumer tastes and manufacturing scandals are eroding trust in luxury, giving counterfeiters and dupe-makers new opportunities to win over shoppers seeking style at a more accessible cost, writes Andrea Felsted. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/U7WuRqj

How to Build a Male Influencer Brand

A new cohort of fashion startups helmed by male creators is gaining ground. To build labels with influence beyond their founders’ niche audiences, they’re opening retail stores and forging collaborations. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/wuHN3Uj

Beauty Chases Its New Rocket Ships

As companies lower their forecasts, brace for tariffs and undertake layoffs, the industry is realising its tried-and-true categories and markets will need reinforcements. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/Q3BuXdr

This Week: How Far Does the Power of Brand Go?

On Running and Tapestry report earnings this week amid rising inflation and cautious consumers. Following strong performances from Ralph Lauren and E.l.f. Beauty, these results will continue to test whether brand power is a match for economic uncertainty. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/c9PBfwg

How I Became… Reformation’s Chief Sustainability Officer

Kathleen Talbot began her career researching food systems and teaching sustainability, before rising to the C-suite at Reformation by prioritising mission over industry. Now, she shares her career advice. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/JuWet9i

Brands Are Using OnlyFans Stars to Make Sex Sell, Again

After years of risk aversion, brands are returning to more sex-centric advertising. The new twist on the age-old tactic incorporates everything from OnlyFans creators to steamy novels. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/8Gu2kxA

The RealReal Posts Record Quarterly Revenue, Raises Annual Forecast

The luxury resale platform expanded its EBITDA margin as well, demonstrating that the secondhand fashion sector stands to benefit from tariffs and rising prices in high-end fashion. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2ROvmI0

‘Liquid’ Butt Lifts as Part of Wider UK Cosmetic Procedures Clampdown

Plans to cut down on 'cowboy' cosmetic procedures have been introduced by the government, meaning that only qualified healthcare professionals will be able to perform high-risk treatments. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/JmFaf3K

The New DTC Rebranding Playbook

Direct-to-consumer pioneers are refashioning themselves with new logos, slogans and revamped product lines to broaden their reach and build a legacy, without fully abandoning their original propositions. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/oR9ArIs

How Afro Fashion Association Supports BIPOC Entrepreneurs in Sustainable Fashion

Amid an industry grappling with setbacks in diversity and environmental responsibility, Milan’s Afro Fashion Association talent incubator is empowering a new generation of designers who merge creativity with sustainability. BoF sits down with five designers from the programme to learn more. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/vsWgS5K

E.l.f Beauty Net Sales Rise 9%, Will Enter Sephora Middle East

The cosmetics and skincare company saw sales rise for a 26th consecutive quarter, but declined to issue full-year guidance due to tariffs in the US. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/hfmt5nr

K-Makeup Couldn’t Go Global. Now It’s Trying Again.

Ten years after they failed to catch on outside Asia, Korean cosmetic brands are bringing TikTok virality and expanded shade ranges back to the West in the hopes they can ride K-beauty’s second wave to success. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/pgzNxRa

Saudi Arabia Bets on Nature in Latest Tourism Play

The kingdom is investing billions in transforming a mountainous province the size of Austria into a luxury tourism destination. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/OTGrMhV

Online Retailer Zalando Raises 2025 Guidance After About You Acquisition

The Berlin-based company said it expected gross merchandise volumes to grow by 12-15 percent, up from a previously expected range of 4-9 percent. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/F4TZOIJ

Shiseido’s Identity Crisis

Japan’s largest beauty conglomerate has had a difficult time adjusting to the shifting cosmetics market, prompting a series of pivots and restructurings. Moving forward may require breaking with past mistakes. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/bhpGj1x

Fashion Mogul Hilary Weston Dies at 83

The former lieutenant-governor of Ontario worked with department stores Selfridges Group, Holt Renfrew and Brown Thomas & Co. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/aoSPVHR

Il Makiage Owner Oddity to Launch New Brand, Lifts Full-Year Outlook

The US company’s net revenue grew 25% in the second quarter 2025 as it gears up to launch a new dermatological skin and body brand in the fall. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/Fonrt3d

Italian Regulator Fines Giorgio Armani €3.5 Million for Unfair Commercial Practices

The fashion group and one of its units ‘issued misleading ethical and social responsibility statements in contrast with the actual working conditions found at suppliers and subcontractors,’ Italy’s antitrust regulator said. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/Dz1naX5

Announcing Uniqlo and Another Community on BoF Careers

Check out this week’s new partners and openings on BoF Careers, the global marketplace for fashion and beauty talent. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/x8UQWky

How The Estée Lauder Companies Engages Talent and Prioritises Values Amid Global Transformation

The Estée Lauder Companies, which is behind global beauty brands including Bobbi Brown Cosmetics, Clinique, Jo Malone London, La Mer and Tom Ford Beauty, has new leadership driving strategic change and innovation in the workplace. BoF speaks to Pernilla Nyberg, SVP and general manager of UK & Ireland, to learn how the company is engaging and supporting its employees amid the change. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/C4qimv9

Report: Kering in Talks with Qatar to Offload Milan Property

The French group may sell a majority stake in the company that owns the building to Qatar’s royal family for €1.3 billion, Italy’s Il Corriere della Sera newspaper said. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/cqVG7JC

This Week: The Aftermath of Liberation Day 2.0

Trump’s tariffs are (probably) going into effect for real on Aug. 7. Meanwhile, Shiseido, E.l.f. and other beauty giants report results in a sluggish market. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/MAVCHWa

Asia Factory Outlook at Lowest Since Pandemic on Trump Tariffs

Manufacturers in Southeast Asia are less optimistic about future growth, despite recent improvements in output, amid tariff uncertainty. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/FhDrdyP