
The 2019 Fashion Awards on Monday evening saw the increasingly important event acting as a powerful mirror of what’s been happening in the luxury sector this year.
The 2019 Fashion Awards on Monday evening saw the increasingly important event acting as a powerful mirror of what’s been happening in the luxury sector this year.
Millennial and Gen Z consumers, especially from Asia, plus the growth of online, a booming secondhand market, and a desire for social responsibility are all pushing growth higher in the luxury market, a new study shows.
Women’s shoe brand Naturalizer has entered the Indian market with the launch of its first flagship store at DLF Promenade mall, New Delhi.
A good response to Riccardo Tisci-created products and a groundbreaking new digital-to-phsyical social shopping deal with Tencent were the big news Burberry had to share on Thursday.
Liberty Shoes Ltd witnessed a 178 percent surge in its net profit to Rs 6 crore ($8,31,778) for the second quarter ended September 2019, as against Rs 2 crore it had reported in the year-ago period.
The big story for many luxury companies of late has been the slowdown in Hong Kong and on Friday luxury giant Richemont gave further evidence of how Hong Kong’s issues are making themselves felt.
This news is likely to delight many fashion lovers: Italian house Prada looks to be about to embark on a collaboration with sportswear brand adidas for a collection of shoes.
Capri Holdings faced some challenges in Q2 but the company is upbeat about the prospects for its trio of power brands as Versace gains traction, Michael Kors returns to positive comparable sales and Jimmy Choo expands.
Tapestry Inc reported quarterly profit above market expectations on Tuesday, but warned of weakness at its Kate Spade business due to tariffs on apparel and jewelry imported from China.
John Galliano has renewed his contract as creative director of the house of Maison Margiela, in a vote of confidence in the controversial British designer by the brand's owner, Italian billionaire Renzo Rosso.
Sales growth at Kering slowed slightly in the third quarter, in line with expectations, as the luxury group offset some of the hit from turmoil in Hong Kong with strong spending by shoppers in other Asian markets.
Gamification is a word we hear more and more often in retail today and Burberry has unveiled its first online game as yet another way of reaching the young consumers that are increasingly important to the brand.
Milanese designer Walter Chiapponi will be in charge of style for Tod's men’s and women's collections starting from the Fall/Winter 2020-21 season.
The CEO of the fashion and luxury e-tail site owned by the LVMH group talked to FashionNetwork.com about his vision of luxury, how 24S is evolving and its positioning two years after the launch.
The Hong Kong protests could hurt Burberry by as much as £100 million, analysts have said, with the company generating around 8% of its total sales there and having as many as 10 stores.