
10 Corso Como, whose founder Carla Sozzani invented the original concept, has opened a space in New York’s South Street Seaport district in a novel deal from a marketing; aesthetic and even real estate point of view.
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10 Corso Como, whose founder Carla Sozzani invented the original concept, has opened a space in New York’s South Street Seaport district in a novel deal from a marketing; aesthetic and even real estate point of view.
The Milan-based shopping destination is set to open its first ever US location at NYC’s Seaport District, bringing its unique blend of fashion, art and cuisine to the historic waterfront neighbourhood in September 2018.
The closure of London's fashion concept store Feathers is as much a symbol of the rise of internet multi-brand retailers such as Farfetch and Net-a-Porter as it is of a passing of generations.
The Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana has re-elected Carlo Capasa as its president for a two-year term. This is the third time that Capasa has been elected as president of the Camera, Italian fashion's governing body.
Talk about an instant retrospective. Not even two months after his sudden death, the house of Azzedine Alaïa has staged a memorable exhibition of some of his most brilliant works.
The Milanese concept store will return to Japan, where it used to operate a store with Comme des Garçons, opening 2 retail corners and 2 pop-up shops in Tokyo's Sogo-Seibu department store.
The fashion distribution landscape is changing, as signalled by Colette's announced closure and the makeover on the horizon for Milanese concept store 10 Corso Como.
Friday will be a big day for Delphine Arnault, when she unveils the winner of the latest LVMH Prize. Ahead of the ceremony, she reflects on career, fame and family in an exclusive interview with FashionNetwork.com.
Franca Sozzani, editor-in-chief of Italian Vogue, has died aged 66. Widely respected, the always-smiling Sozzani had been at the helm of the magazine for 28 years and turned it into a creative powerhouse.
The Scottish brand has launched a website that allows customers to create their own sweaters. Twenty celebrities, including Tilda Swinton and Manolo Blahnik, have created bespoke models that are also available on the ...