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How Reliance Retail Rules the Indian Fashion Market

Although it is just one arm of the Ambani family’s $225 billion oil-to-telecoms empire, Reliance has become India’s largest retailer by offering everything from low-cost essentials to luxury goods from Armani to Zegna across multiple formats. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/F6VZ1yU

Teen Retailers Win Over Black Friday’s In-Store Shoppers

Edikted, Brandy Melville and Kendra Scott were some of the busiest stores in the US on the official start to the holiday shopping season. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/jqvBLk1

AI Helps Drive Record $11.8 Billion in Black Friday Online Spending

AI-powered shopping tools helped drive a surge in US online spending on Black Friday, as shoppers bypassed crowded stores and turned to chatbots to compare prices and secure discounts amid concerns about tariff-driven price hikes. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/l0gqkyS

This Week: Chanel and Zara Face Fresh Tests

Matthieu Blazy’s first US show for Chanel and Zara-owner Inditex’s latest financial results will be key tests for two powerhouses at opposite ends of the market. Plus, The Fashion Awards. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/Tc2QjFW

How Concept Korea Is Positioning K-Fashion for Global Growth

The Korea Creative Content Agency is placing Korean fashion firmly on the global stage. The Business of Fashion sits down with the founders of Kimhēkim, Bonbom and Re Rhee — three fashion designers in its incubator programme, Concept Korea — to learn more. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/MS9oGTN

The BoF Podcast | An Act of Love: Securing Franca Sozzani’s Legacy

Francesco Carrozini, son of the former Vogue Italia editor explains how her passing sparked a broader purpose — from a documentary on her life to the Franca Fund for preventive genomics. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/Yi6yme0

US Thanksgiving Online Sales Expected to Rise 6%

Despite tariff-induced uncertainty, Thanksgiving spending is predicted to reach $8.6 billion due to steep discounting. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/827UiJc

The Designer Behind Luxury’s Most Directional Shoes Is Ready for the Spotlight

Nina Christen has created some of fashion’s most influential shoe designs for the likes of Bottega Veneta and Loewe. Now, she’s opening a store in Paris and eyeing US expansion for her own brand, Christen. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/34F8Q5x

Human Made’s Share Price Jumps in IPO

The Japanese streetwear label’s share price closed up 13 percent in its first day of trading on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/OHexKdI

The Debrief | Is This the Year Discount Mania Finally Ends?

Consumer sentiment is slumping, but spending hasn’t collapsed – it’s bifurcated. Brands are leaning into desirability, newness and sharp pricing over blanket promos, while luxury department stores chase high-spending customers amid a shake-up. BoF reporters Cat Chen and Malique Morris break down what’s working – and what isn’t. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/7Dvq85c

Mielle Organics Announces NFL Sponsorship

The Procter & Gamble-owned brand will stock NFL locker rooms as the first textured hair sponsor of the US football league. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/i0qUHY6

Why This Year’s Holiday Ads Are Going Traditional

Amidst the “Ralph Lauren Christmas” craze, this season, fashion brands embraced traditional holiday storytelling, while celebrity casting choices helped classic themes feel fresh and engaging for younger shoppers. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/ld5xEPX

Martha Stewart Is American Eagle’s Latest Bet Against Being Boring

The retailer’s holiday campaign, a follow-up to its viral, controversial hit featuring Sydney Sweeney, is its latest effort to maintain cultural momentum. “The enemy for retail is being boring,” said CMO Craig Brommers. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/AgXnjZd

The Products Creating Dialogue with Consumers

At The Business of Fashion’s annual VOICES gathering, Certilogo founder Michele Casucci and fashion designer Patrick McDowell joined BoF’s Alice Gividen on stage to explore how technology can deepen trust and transparency between brands and their communities. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/LuwiZvr

Milk Makeup Net Revenue Declines 20%

Parent company Waldencast adjusted its year-end forecast amid lacklustre sales for the makeup brand. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/hbkOjPL

Amiri Plants Roots in Europe With New Milan Flagship

The California-based luxury brand’s store is its first standalone European destination. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/gWbDwTO

The COP30 Deal Won’t Solve Fashion’s Climate Problems

Action is needed much faster than it will take for voluntary national commitments to kick in. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/FHguxzR

Inside the Creative Team Crafting COS’ Collections

The fashion retailer is championing a collaborative, cross-functional approach to elevate every collection. BoF speaks with three COS employees to learn more. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2TvUl9X

Kohl’s to Name Michael Bender as CEO After Year of Disarray

Bender has been serving as interim chief executive while the company navigates both internal and external challenges. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/fjgbECd

Report: EssilorLuxottica Prepared to Buy 5%-10% of Armani

Eyewear giant EssilorLuxottica SA is prepared to buy a 5 percent to 10 percent stake of Giorgio Armani SpA, following the death of the fashion house’s founder, Il Sole 24 Ore reported. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/gf0C2il

Fashion Trust Arabia Names Prize Winners in Qatar

Designers from Morocco, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain were among those to receive a financial grant of between $100,000 and $200,000 at the Doha ceremony. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/mCHRAJ0

This Week: Black Friday’s Expectations Game, Human Made’s IPO

Consumers and retailer are approaching Black Friday differently this year. One side will end up disappointed. Plus, a Japanese streetwear brand is fashion’s first IPO in a year. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/IyCoqVs

German Beauty Retailer Parfümerie Pieper Files for Insolvency

Business operations will continue as the 94-year-old beauty retail chain undergoes restructuring. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/YEVvrQt

US Consumer Sentiment Falls to Near Lowest on Record

The final November sentiment index dropped to 51 from 53.6 in October, according to the University of Michigan. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/oHdR48i

BoF VOICES 2025 Closes With 10th Anniversary Gala

The VOICES community, from business leaders to tastemakers to technologists, celebrated 10 years of BoF’s flagship gathering for big thinkers. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/m6v7C54

Gap Sales Beat Estimates on Celebrities and Collaborations

Gap Inc. reported stronger-than-expected sales in the third quarter, buoyed by strong growth at Old Navy and excitement via Gap’s recent campaigns. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/EYA9NUl

Luxury Sector to Revive in 2026 but Price Hikes Leave Shoppers ‘Betrayed’, Bain Says

The global luxury goods industry is likely to sell 3 percent to 5 percent more next year after stagnating in 2025. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/mpV4OFn

Interparfums Stock Dips After Trimming 2025 Forecast

The perfume maker’s stock tumbled by nearly 10 percent on Wednesday after lowering its 2025 net sales forecast and withholding 2026 guidance. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/th6sAJY

High Margin: What Happens For Luxury If AI Goes Bust?

Investors are worried about the scale and concentration of US’ AI investment ahead of Nvidia’s earnings Wednesday night. A correction would have big consequences for high-end brands. Plus: Kering’s leaked strategy memo, Azzedine Alaïa’s Dior archive, highlights from BoF VOICES. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/AExmQTS

BoF VOICES 2025: Finding Connection in Turbulent Times

In the first session of BoF’s 10th annual VOICES gathering, speakers including actor and activist Riz Ahmed and designer Clare Waight Keller looked at the challenges facing the world today and the power we have to address them. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/ybO80Fh

Meta Defeats Antitrust Case Over Instagram, WhatsApp Acquisitions

Meta defeated a US attempt to unwind its acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp when a federal judge ruled the company does not hold a social media monopoly. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/o09Dalc

Target Investors Brace for Market Share Drop

Target's third‑quarter results on Wednesday are expected to lay bare the retailer’s struggles amid mounting economic uncertainty, and as cash-strapped Americans slashed discretionary spending during the prolonged government shutdown. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/XYikTW2

The Dark Side of ‘Always On’ Marketing

Endless collaborations and celebrity tie-ups have come at a cost, making luxury brands feel more overexposed and interchangeable. Does the industry need to recalibrate its marketing machine? from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/xjgyE0s

BoF VOICES 2025

Join the global livestream — three days of bold conversations, unique perspectives and boundary-pushing ideas, from Tuesday, November 18 to Thursday, November 20, 2025. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/hT9s1FV

The Met Museum Unveils 2026 Gala Exhibit Theme: ‘Costume Art’

The exhibition, which will pair archival fashion pieces with works of art depicting the human body, will be the first to grace the new 12,000-square-foot Condé M. Nast Galleries space. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/QJymFa3

Dermatologists Criticise Skincare Products Aimed at Children

A crop of recent launches geared toward Gen Alpha have earned the ire of medical professionals, The Guardian reports. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/cgiL3lN

The State of Fashion 2026: When the Rules Change

The 10th annual State of Fashion report by McKinsey & Company and BoF Insights, The Business of Fashion’s data and advisory team, reveals how changes in trade, technology and consumer behaviour will challenge businesses in 2026. Download the full report to understand the 10 themes that will shape the industry and opportunities for growth in the year ahead. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/dIPm29Q

At Sorel, Charting the Course for Brand Reinvention

The outdoor footwear brand is redefining its identity under new leadership, blending its purpose-driven heritage with fashion-forward collaborations for an elevated, all-seasons approach. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/GSg3fd9

This Week: Italy Takes on Fast Fashion, Retail Earnings, BoF VOICES 2025

Anti-Shein laws are advancing across Europe while the Italian sweatshop investigation hits a key juncture. Meanwhile, US off-price earnings offer a view on lower-income consumers. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/N6SQBCg

Is Skims Really Worth $5 Billion?

Kim Kardashian’s shapewear-turned-lifestyle brand has defied all odds to reach a $5 billion valuation — but investors are betting on its future, not its past. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/9S5tqoK

The BoF Podcast | Amber Valletta: ‘Do What You Love. Serve a Higher Purpose.’

The supermodel joins BoF founder Imran Amed to trace her journey from Tulsa to the world’s runways, how sobriety transformed her life at 25, and why she believes fashion must finally take responsibility for its impact on the planet. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/6dPthWa

Explainer: What the EU’s Moves to Water Down Sustainability Rules Means for Fashion

After months of political wrangling, Europe’s Parliament has reached a deal to significantly scale back landmark corporate sustainability rules, paving the way for much laxer environmental reporting and due diligence requirements for large fashion brands. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/pQiZRAc

Zalando Turns to EU Top Court in Fight Over Online Content Rules

Europe's biggest online fashion retailer said that a lower tribunal had erred in throwing out its challenge. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/Ic1aJY7

The Business of Beauty and Amazon Beauty Celebrate Founder-Led Beauty Brands in Los Angeles

Founders and executives from Arrae, Phlur, Danessa Myricks Beauty, Haus Labs, Pattern Beauty, Kosas, Patrick Ta, Ilia, Summer Fridays and One/Size by Patrick Starr gathered in Los Angeles for dinner to celebrate the city’s thriving founder-led beauty community. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/ZunqmYI

The Debrief | Why Is Everyone Obsessed With Accessories?

From Labubu charms to stacked bracelets, shoppers are using accessories to personalise minimalist wardrobes, boosting small labels and hinting at a lasting behavioural shift. Diana Pearl joins The Debrief to unpack this trend. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/3IFijd8

Skims Secures $5 Billion Valuation

The shapewear label founded by Kim Kardashian announced it has obtained $225 million in financing on Wednesday. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/FGH5bVh

China’s Singles’ Day Shopping Winds Down With ‘Muted’ Sentiment, Sales Expectations

The world’s largest shopping event failed to spark widespread excitement as ongoing consumer malaise tempered spending. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/Tg2cxOD

Why the Fashion Industry (Mostly) Hates a Weak Dollar

The greenback’s slide this year is reducing the purchasing power of American consumers, depressing tourism and complicating supply chains already rocked by tariffs. Brands say the overall impact can top 5 percent of sales. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/AGq9Fic

How Textile Innovator Recover Is Turning Sustainable Fabrics Into a Scalable Reality

Textile recycling firm Recover has entered the fabric market by developing a new recycled fabrics range, designed to complement pre-existing recycled cotton fibre offers. BoF sits down with Recover’s CEO to learn why now is the time to help businesses reach sustainability goals through fabric innovation. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/YVy90KJ

Ashlynn Park Wins CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund

Julian Louie, designer of Aubero, and Stephanie Suberville of Heirlome were the runners-up. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/Dz19wRH

Nigo’s Human Made Boosts Tokyo IPO Price

The streetwear brand has increased the price of its initial share sale following strong investor demand. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/P1YmFEd

Can Fashion Still Meet Its Climate Promises?

As the UN’s annual COP climate summit gets underway against a challenging backdrop, the industry’s near-term pledges to help cap planet-warming emissions are slipping out of reach. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/5ZOU9ea

Inside Build in Amsterdam’s Approach to Multi-Channel Brand Building

The branding and e-commerce agency combines design, storytelling and Shopify technology to create seamless online experiences that echo the intimacy of in-store shopping. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/TUaA6Jq

China Consumer Prices Unexpectedly Rise on Holiday Demand

China’s consumer prices unexpectedly increased in October, as holidays during the month boosted travel, food and transport demand. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/GOVbFqo

This Week: COP30, Burberry Earnings, China’s Singles Day

Climate change advocates hope to get the movement back on track in Brazil. Meanwhile, Burberry and Richemont round out luxury earnings, and China’s biggest shopping holiday kicks off. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/5jzSUIR

France Halts Shein Suspension Proceedings After Sex Dolls, Weapons Are Withdrawn

The French Finance Ministry observed that all the illegal products were no longer on Shein, but the retailer will remain under close surveillance by state services. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/m4rANzq

US Consumer Sentiment Declines to Near Lowest on Record

The preliminary November sentiment index dropped 3.3 points to 50.3, just above a June 2022 reading of 50 that was the weakest in University of Michigan data back to 1978. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/1hRs2u8

The End of Teen Vogue Completes Fashion Media’s Retreat From Politics

Condé Nast’s decision to absorb the publication into Vogue.com will likely boost the company’s bottom line, but its progressive, Gen-Z-centric political content is unlikely to survive the transition. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/OVf1Lt7

The BoF Podcast | Why Robert Wun Ditched the Wholesale Model for Bespoke Creations

The Hong Kong–born, London-based designer joins BoF founder Imran Amed to discuss his path from Hong Kong to London to Paris Couture Week and how he’s building a client-first business that protects creativity while staying commercially viable. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/aM8xDPE

How Small Brands Are Learning to Love AI

Startups are starting to use AI for everything from retail planning to inventory management, while mostly keeping the technology away from the creative parts of their business. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/fCV6U7v

Thirteen Lune Absolved in Fraud Case

The inclusive-centered beauty retailer and its founder Nyakio Grieco have been removed as defendants in a lawsuit brought by investors. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/9HN1V36

Four Years Later, Gap Returns to London

After shuttering all its UK locations in 2021, Gap is making its return to brick-and-mortar retail in the country with a new store in the British capital. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/gMfjPCB

Under Armour forecasts annual sales, profit below estimates; announces CFO change

The sportswear brand projected full-year revenue and profit below analysts' estimates due to declining demand, increased tariff costs, and cautious consumer spending. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/JX7cIrx

Ear-Piercing Studios Look to Fill a Claire’s-Sized Hole in the Market

With Claire’s in bankruptcy and closing hundreds of stores, there’s a void in the market that startups and a growing number of independent studios hope to fill. They’re turning what used to be a fast and casual procedure into one that prioritises health, hygiene and comfort. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/vEOZipA

Coty Revenues Drop 6%, Forecasts Second-Quarter Sales at Top End of Guidance

The American cosmetics giant said demand for core fragrances from Chloé and Hugo Boss had insulated it from a further decline, and expects a return to growth in the second half of its fiscal year. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/My2oV6u

E.l.f. Beauty Sales Rise 14%, Led by Rhode

The company projects over $1.5 billion in sales for the fiscal year, citing Rhode’s record-breaking Sephora performance. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/XW5rUOM

The Debrief | The Human Cost of Trump’s Tariffs

A surprise 50 percent duty on Indian apparel has frozen orders and shuttered factories across key hubs. The Debrief asks reporter Shayeza Walid what’s happening on the ground, who’s bearing the brunt and what relief could actually help. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/24mYURS

How Diriyah Company Is Building a New Luxury Ecosystem in Saudi Arabia

The $63.2 billion Diriyah Project, built around the UNESCO World Heritage Site of At-Turaif, is set to become Saudi Arabia’s premier lifestyle destination. Designed to meet the aspirations of the evolving Saudi consumer and the needs of a growing tourism market, BoF sits down with Diriyah Company’s chief business development officer, Alfie Gibbs, to learn more. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/0uQR1kz

Primark Could Be Split From AB Foods’ Other Operations, Company Says

Associated British Foods is considering separating its Primark fashion chain from its food businesses after reporting a 13 percent drop in full-year profit. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/k62HpWU

How ‘Made in Mexico’ Perfumes Won Over Niche Customers

Nimble niche perfumers like Xinú, Perfumérica and Laguna Cyprien are riding a wave of popularity with domestic customers and overseas visitors, and finding that building global brands doesn’t always mean US expansion. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/AmaQOod

What Next for Kenvue’s Beauty Brands?

The future of big-name brands like Neutrogena, Clean & Clear and Aveeno, which bring more than $4 billion a year in sales, is less clear under its new ownership by the tissue and feminine care giant Kimberly-Clark. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/MBORwYs

Ralph Lauren, Thom Browne Win CFDA Awards

Ashlynn Park received emerging designer of the year and Ashley and Mary-Kate Olsen took home accessories in a night heavy on repeat winners. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/RKCTj19

Why 3D Printed Sneakers Are Making a Comeback

The technology had a moment in the 2010s, but the final product proved too expensive or too uncomfortable to catch on. Now Nike, Adidas and others are trying again, and say printed sneakers are ready for the mainstream. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/cHeE18K

The Strategies Transforming Fashion and Beauty’s Customer Experience

From AI-powered personalisation to orchestrating cross-channel presence, fashion and beauty brands are deploying new strategies to build resilient, future-ready customer engagement models. BoF’s latest knowledge report, in partnership with Braze, reveals the practical approaches for building sustainable customer relationships. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/EfkT1Am

How Marina Yee Reshaped Fashion

The late ‘Antwerp Six’ designer had both respect for classic garments and the punk spirit to take them apart and remake them, writes Eugene Rabkin. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/Mrs9Zko

Designer Marina Yee of the ‘Antwerp Six’ Has Died

The Belgian designer, who was known for her innovative designs and use of upcycled materials, passed away at 67. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/kgxoFOG

This Week: Retail Earnings, Fashion Awards and the NYC Marathon

A grab-bag edition covering everything from Ralph Lauren to the Latin American Fashion Awards and the world’s biggest running event. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/EQ2lR0z