
The Paris trade court has pushed back the deadline for filing tenders for Carven’s acquisition, as the label’s management is working with former Balmain CEO Emmanuel Diemoz on a new plan.
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The Paris trade court has pushed back the deadline for filing tenders for Carven’s acquisition, as the label’s management is working with former Balmain CEO Emmanuel Diemoz on a new plan.
Founder and designer Sander Lak has looked to his own wardrobe as inspiration for the label's first ever men's collection. The 14-piece capsule collection is available at Barneys and Matchesfashion.
The house of Balmain has opened its first boutique on the West Coast of the United States, and in keeping with its creative director Olivier Rousteing’s DNA, it’s situated in a classic modern building in Hollywood.
Balmain has named Massimo Piombini to be its new CEO, changing chief executive nine months after the French house was acquired by a Mayhoola for Investments, an investment vehicle controlled by the Qatari royal family.
The New York City-based fashion label from Sander Lak debuted its first-ever footwear collection at its fall 2017 fashion show at NYFW.
Aouadi, Guo Pei and Iris Van Herpen are the new names who have been invited to show at the Haute Couture FW in Paris in January. They feature three contrasting styles hailing from Marseilles, China and Amsterdam.
CNN’s series Fashion Season, which is available on FashionMag.com, continues with Olivier Rousteing, artistic director of Balmain.
The fashion industry is entering a new growth cycle with a bigger focus on customers' price, quality and style expectations than in the mid-2000s, prompting brands to renew their design teams, executives said this week.
The punk look epitomised by the Clash and Sex Pistols back in the late 1970s is back and at Balenciaga, it rocks with the added couture touch of sequins and chic embroidered leathers.
Fashion house Christian Lacroix may be bankrupt but the brand lives on thanks to new licence deals in areas such as furniture, eyewear and upmarket stationary, the chief executive of the company said.