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Milan Day Five: Bottega Veneta, Ferragamo and Dolce & Gabbana

Brand identity — at times reaffirmed and at others in flux — was top of mind in Milan Saturday, Angelo Flaccavento reports. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/N5Is7tC

Gucci and Demna: Milan’s Main Act

The most hotly anticipated show of the week was also its most polarising. But there was more on the menu on day four of the Milan shows, reports Angelo Flaccavento. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/qUhbAQB

Estée Lauder Companies Executive Kendal Ascher Has Died

Ascher worked at the American cosmetics firm for 25 years. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/J1gs6Oz

The Social Media Trap

Unexpected new features and algorithmic changes at Instagram and TikTok are a reminder that brands and creators can’t become overly reliant on any one platform to drive their business. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/aXsOrmc

Judge Rejects Kenvue Bid to Dismiss Lawsuit Over Tylenol Safety

A US judge rejected the personal care giant’s bid to dismiss a lawsuit by Texas’ Attorney General accusing the company of failing to warn consumers that it may be unsafe for pregnant women to take Tylenol. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/WGXHPfS

China’s New Playbook for Buying Western Fashion Brands

After past stumbles, Chinese capital is taking a more measured approach to investments in US and European fashion labels, tempering expectations for breakneck expansion. Will it work? from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/onH1YSv

Did Meryll Rogge Capture the Spirit of Marni?

The designer owed one of her happy fashion places to Consuelo Castiglioni. She never imagined she’d one day take her place. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/0NbYzwI

Milan Day Three: Who Do You Think You Are?

On the third day of Milan Fashion Week, Miuccia Prada, Raf Simons, Meryll Rogge and the Armani heirs, Silvana Armani and Leo Dell’Orco, were among the designers who offered food for thought on the matter of identity. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/ioYWeQN

How ESSEC Business School’s New Master’s Is Evolving Luxury Education

A pioneer in luxury education since 1991, French business school ESSEC has launched a new Master’s in Luxury Management — preparing students for the evolving luxury industry through a thorough academic and hands-on curriculum. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/IywpbWO

Milan Day Two: A Big Debut and a Second Coming

The masculine and feminine faced off — how very Milanese! — at Maria Grazia Chiuri’s first show for Fendi and Simone Bellotti’s sophomore outing for Jil Sander on day two of Milan Fashion Week. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/f06In7u

Charlotte Tilbury CEO Demetra Pinsent Exits the Brand

The makeup label’s chief executive of 14 years announced her departure internally on Wednesday, The Business of Beauty has learned. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/kCZumEt

Maria Grazia Chiuri Bets On Pragmatism to Reignite Fendi

The designer focused on clarifying the brand’s silhouette and creating a unified cross-gender wardrobe in a surprisingly colourless debut. ‘I’m not an entertainment designer,’ she explained. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/7O6E59l

Is Armani Any Closer to a Stake Sale?

Half a year after Giorgio Armani’s death, it appears to be business as usual at the sprawling fashion empire while potential investors continue to circle with no firm bid in sight. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/ZeNHkob

L’Oréal, Sol de Janeiro and Dyson Among Firms Suing for Trump Tariff Refunds

The suits were filed on Monday in ​the ⁠US Court of International Trade, ticking up a growing list of prominent ⁠companies to file suit following Friday's landmark ruling. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/kqA3R17

Unearthing the New at London Fashion Week

From Daniel del Valle to Oscar Ouyang, London’s creative newcomers held their own alongside more established propositions, reports Susanna Lau. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/igmcfwo

Burberry Celebrates the Darkness

It never rained, but it poured in Daniel Lee’s London Fashion Week closer on Monday night, writes Tim Blanks. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/61cCWJd

Body Diversity Returns to the Runway as Wider Industry Heads Ultra-Thin

Body diversity made a comeback at London Fashion Week thanks to emerging designers like Karoline Vitto and Phoebe English, despite a global, GLP-1-fuelled shift towards ultra-thinness. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/56Jx9zS

The 2026 Met Gala Dress Code: ‘Fashion Is Art’

The Gala, taking place on May 4, will be co-chaired by Beyoncé, Nicole Kidman, Venus Williams and Anna Wintour. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/ADMsBgT

Body Diversity Returns to the Runway as Wider Industry Heads Ultra-Thin

Body diversity made a comeback at London Fashion Week thanks to emerging designers like Karoline Vitto and Phoebe English, despite a global, GLP-1 fuelled shift toward ultra-thinness. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/t2Ps9VT

In London, Amiri Plans to Go Head to Head With Luxury’s Giants

The Los Angeles-based brand surpassed $300 million in sales last year, said founder Mike Amiri. Now it’s planting its flag on the most expensive retail thoroughfare in the world. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/KlE8jaQ

Trump Boosts New Tariff Rate to 15% a Day After Announcing 10%

The new announcement stirred up more economic turbulence as president Trump lashed out at the US Supreme Court. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/6Hkhsog

This Week: Gucci, Fendi and Marni Put to the Test

Kering, LVMH and OTB all have significant skin in the game this Milan Fashion Week with new designer runway debuts at storied Italian brands. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/w4igKTW

The Supreme Court’s Tariff Ruling: What Fashion Needs to Know

A majority of justices struck down the ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs that sent shockwaves through the fashion industry, setting the stage for a rush of brands trying to recoup duties they’ve already paid. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2Ee4ORW

King Charles Visits London Fashion Show After Brother’s Arrest

Watching the British-Nigerian designer Tolu Coker’s collection he chatted animatedly to British Fashion Council chief Laura Weir and designer Stella McCartney on the front row. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/kFjH8v3

20 Years of Erdem: London’s Indie Survivor

How designer Erdem Moralioğlu’s label has outlived peers, surviving Brexit and the bankruptcies of Barneys, Matches and Saks with a consistent and soulful signature rooted in a fascination with the feminine, the tension between control and ‘undone-ness’ and an obsession with beauty. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/s2hKQdG

Aritzia Buys Fred Segal IP and Its Melrose Avenue Flagship

Aritzia plans to revitalise the store and its famous ivy-covered façade, transforming it into a renewed multibrand lifestyle destination. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/xVQ7ma9

Moncler Revenues Up 7% in Fourth Quarter on Strong Asia, Americas

The Italian luxury outerwear group posted a better-than-expected sales rise thanks to growth in Asian and US markets. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/TfpemJg

Cucinelli Says It Resumed Shipments to Saks at End of January

Executive chairman Brunello Cucinelli said the company has seen no financial hit in 2026 from the luxury retailer’s bankruptcy. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/bXKdfxm

How Dior and Chanel Are Winning Back Aspirational Shoppers | The Debrief

Retail correspondent Joan Kennedy explains how Dior and Chanel are expanding lower-priced handbags and accessories to win back aspirational shoppers after years of steep price hikes. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/Z4qPGf1

Saks Fights Simon Property to Keep Two Store Locations Open

Simon Property Group is seeking to take over stores in California and New York, claiming Saks Global didn’t pay rent before seeking Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/7OIxdm3

Adam Baidawi Named GQ’s Chief Editor

Baidawi is replacing the title’s longtime editor Will Welch in the latest masthead shake-up at publisher Condé Nast. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/OfjFeg5

Audemars Piguet’s Plan to Extend Its Winning Streak

The Swiss watchmaker’s revenue grew by 10 percent last year, far outpacing the sector. Robin Swithinbank speaks to CEO Ilaria Resta about how she plans to keep up the momentum. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/NWyht95

In New York, Practicality and Pragmatism

At a challenging time for the industry and the world at large, brands focused on serving their clients’ needs for comfort, a source of power, specialness and of course — things to buy. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/H4XwJix

Comme des Garçons Perfumer Christian Astuguevieille Has Died

The perfumer created signature scents like Amazingreen and Concrete in partnership with founder Rei Kawakubo. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/yEXJAsw

Christian Dior Couture Is Hiring on BoF Careers

Discover job openings at the LVMH luxury fashion house on BoF Careers, the global marketplace for fashion and beauty talent. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/GPW3DTU

Why the Most Coveted Products Are Surprisingly Affordable

Not so long ago, the “it” bags, shoes, jackets and belts usually bore the logo of a big luxury brand. But relentless price hikes have opened the door for premium players like Sézane and COS — and even mass brands like Uniqlo and Ugg — to capture the cultural zeitgeist. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/WHmBZMD

This Week: Ramadan and Lunar New Year Converge

The two holidays haven’t synced up this closely in a century. That should keep the fashion industry busy, as both have become major global shopping events. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/eY7qiI9

Elle Francophone Africa Debuts with Naomi Campbell Cover

Publisher Lagardère has partnered with Innsaei Sarl to introduce a new magazine for French-speaking markets on the African continent such as Benin, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Gabon and Senegal. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/lUmkiaS

Calvin Klein’s Collection Comeback Continues

Three seasons in, Veronica Leoni’s take on Calvin Klein remains rooted in tailored minimalism, though this time, she revisited the brand’s provocative past, too. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/r8Xmaoj

New York Fashion Week’s Identity Crisis

New York’s runways were once the industry’s ultimate marketing platform. Many brands are realising there are other ways to reach customers — with a better ROI. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/NurvlDT

Estée Lauder Is Having Some Trouble at Home

International sales at brands like La Mer and Le Labo are improving, but the cosmetics conglomerate is still struggling to connect with American consumers. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/M1BuhZs

Glossier Lays Off More Than 50 Employees

The US cosmetics label went through a reorganisation on Wednesday that saw around one-third of employees let go. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/hqJj063

EssilorLuxottica Growth Propelled by Boom in Meta Glasses Sales

The world’s biggest eyewear maker reported an 18 percent surge in fourth-quarter sales, far surpassing analysts’ estimates. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/P3lnGCp

Will the Kering Hope Trade Hold Up?

In this week’s High Margin newsletter: Kering shares pop off again as its sales decline slows — despite a lack of clarity on Gucci’s next steps. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/f6GnqB8

Ralph Lauren Continues Its Winter Marketing Blitz at Home

Following a buzzy menswear show in Milan and outfitting Team USA for the Winter Olympics, Ralph Lauren returned home to New York City to present its latest womenswear collection, a key growth area for the brand. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/0TX8aQz

Saks Global to Close Nine Stores

The move follows the company’s announcement last week to shutter its off-price business, Saks Off Fifth. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/AC1mTpX

Warby Parker Appoints New CFO

The eyewear maker on Monday announced that former Macy’s executive Adrian Mitchell joined the company as finance chief this month. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/9JQpaGi

Eddie Bauer LLC Files Bankruptcy With Plans to Sell Stores

For the outerwear retailer’s third Chapter 11 filing, the plan is to sell as many as possible of its 175 stores, and liquidate the rest. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/Uhi6mGg

Nike Braces Converse Employees for Job Cuts as Shoe Sales Plunge

The Chuck Taylor maker’s sales plummeted 30 percent in the latest quarter. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/nFQLY4s

Arnault Appoints Son Antoine to LVMH Executive Committee

The committee is now composed of 14 members who typically run the different divisions or brands of LVMH.  from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/dE0hexw

Ralph Lauren, Walmart Suppliers Among Winners in India-US Deal

Footwear manufacturers and apparel exporters emerged as major winners in the joint framework for an interim trade deal between the US and India. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/Jgf3TeD

What Happened to Fashion’s Entry Level Jobs?

With hiring slowing and AI reshaping entry-level work, recent graduates are turning to a mix of old-school tactics and unconventional paths to get a foothold. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/A8rRuC2

This Week: How Low Can Gucci Go?

Kering’s latest earnings report will likely show another steep sales decline at its largest brand. Plus, New York Fashion Week begins. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/RuHpF2E

Under Armour Lifts Annual Forecasts as Turnaround Slows

CEO Kevin Plank has ramped up cost cuts, simplified product mix and rolled out new apparel and footwear styles since returning to the helm ⁠in April 2024. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/EG2oRsc

Guillaume Henry To Leave Jean Patou

The LVMH-backed label said Henry’s departure, after seven years, was a ‘mutual decision’ as the fashion house explores ‘a different format for its future evolution.’ from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/SfeaEOF

Why Is ‘Influencer’ Still a Dirty Word?

Influencer marketing represents a nearly $44 billion dollar industry that’s set to surpass traditional media, but a stigma around its personalities and economics still persists. Should it? from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/428q7at

Shein, Nike and Fashion’s Widening Sustainability Gap

Copenhagen Fashion Week’s 20th edition offered promise in pushing fashion’s sustainability agenda from within, defying the wider industry's pullback from the cause. But with fashion’s decarbonisation trajectory offtrack, Shein’s questionable climate targets, paired with labour abuse in Nike and Prada’s supply chains, there’s still a long way to go. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/vYcUVbz

Exclusive: The NFL’s Abercrombie Partnership Faces the Super Bowl Test

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Fran Horowitz spoke to The Business of Fashion about their fashion strategy designed to deepen fandom and cultural relevance while expanding the league’s commercial playbook. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/9N2bfiY

Canada Goose Shares Sink Most in Six Years as Results Miss

The Toronto-listed stock plummeted as much as 24 percent on Thursday. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/eVZm8MX

Is the Storm Blowing Over for Watchmakers? Yes and No

It’s a case of winners and losers for Swiss watchmakers, as the strongest brands shoot ahead, widening the gap with their smaller rivals, writes Robin Swithinbank. Plus, Rolex’s LIV Golf tie-up and The Honourable Merchants Group’s pause. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/ERn8AUf

When Taste Is All Over TikTok

Fashion’s ability to sell cultural capital comes under pressure when brand codes are common knowledge and style cues travel at the speed of social media, writes Robert Williams. Does luxury’s signalling power need stronger encryption? from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/DcrlOVU

Rhode Drives Third-Quarter Growth for E.l.f. Beauty

Projected to exceed $360 million in annual sales, Rhode remained the company’s fastest-growing brand, driving sales momentum. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/0cz4rjo

Watches of Switzerland Group Boosts Outlook as Tariff Impact Eases

The top UK Rolex seller upgraded its annual sales outlook as demand for luxury timepieces rebounds, particularly in the US. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/VpJTlMr

Creating Meaningful Connections With the Gulf Consumer

BoF’s latest knowledge report examines strategies for how fashion and beauty brands can create lasting impact and culturally resonant activations with the GCC consumer base. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/NvXr6Yu

Exclusive: How Our Legacy Plans to Level Up as Sales Top $50 Million

The fast-growing Swedish label’s ‘consistency has merged with the zeitgeist,’ chief executive Richardos Klarén said, as LVMH fuels retail expansion. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/TxgtiVD

At Ecoalf, Designing for the Future of Circular Fashion

Ecoalf is sharpening its circularity-first approach while expanding its global footprint. BoF sits down with its founder Javier Goyeneche to discuss the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for the mission-driven brand that puts sustainability at the core of its business. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/h9KBJRs

Zegna Organic Revenues Up 4.6% in Fourth Quarter on Strong Americas Performance

The Greater China region remained weak, with organic revenues down 10 percent. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/hy3Zkzv

Trump, Modi Reach Trade Deal Slashing India Tariffs to 18%

Trump is also removing the extra 25 percent duty on Indian goods he applied in response to India’s purchases of crude from Russia, Bloomberg reported.  from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/YB48UNb

The Creator Economy’s Coming-of-Age Moment | Editor’s Letter

With influencer marketing sector expected to hit $44 billion this year, The Business of Fashion is looking deeper at this rapidly changing industry with a special package on the stakes it’s facing today. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/n5MY9Ks

Can French Connection Make ‘FCUK’ Fashionable Again?

With a North American licensing deal under its belt, the reinvented high-street giant is growing again under new owners and a global strategy. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/TpHD20w

Saks Ends E-commerce Partnership With Amazon

The end of the luxury retailer’s partnership with Amazon, arrives two years after the e-commerce giant made a $475 million investment in Saks, Reuters reported. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/kK7bz4g

This Week: Fashion’s Biggest Sports Week Ever (Until the Next One)

Thom Browne, Abercrombie & Fitch and Tecovas are among the brands with Super Bowl activations. Meanwhile, the Winter Olympics kick off in Milan. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/nqhsmc4