
The Woolmark Company is pulling out all the stops to support this year’s International Woolmark Prize with the latest news being a collab with FKA twigs and the Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum.
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The Woolmark Company is pulling out all the stops to support this year’s International Woolmark Prize with the latest news being a collab with FKA twigs and the Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum.
Times have been so good for luxury watchmakers that they are running behind demand, forcing some to delay the release of new collections and others to invest more in production capacity.
Online reseller StockX LLC said in a court filing Thursday that images of Nike sneakers it sells as NFTs do not violate Nike Inc trademarks, arguing that Nike had shown a "fundamental misunderstanding" of NFTs.
The luxury cosmetics company owned by the Beiersdorf group has appointed Philippe Lamy as its new CEO. He will start in his role on April 2, and will also chair La Prairie’s board of directors.
The Italian label has reshuffled its design office, naming Filippo Grazioli as creative director, while Alberto Caliri, who had succeeded Angela Missoni in the same post, will take charge of the home decoration line.
“You need to give time some time,” explains Roland Herlory, the CEO of Vilebrequin, as he reveals a fresh artist collab with the brand, which he has quietly built into the market leader in luxury swimwear.
The saddlery manufacturer is increasing its production capacity with the opening of two new factories in France (in Charente and Gironde) by 2026, which will eventually employ 500 people.
LVMH; the Strategic Committee of the Fashion and Luxury Sector; and Altagamma are taking multiple initiatives to popularize craftsmanship among young students.
Mothercare has become the latest international retailer to suspend all business in Russia. But, unlike some, it will hit its bottom line hard as business with the country represents up to 25% of itf global retail sales.
French luxury giants LVMH, Hermes and Chanel have decided to temporarily close their shops in Russia, which invaded Ukraine on February 24, the firms announced Friday.