
Andrea Guerra is leaving the French luxury group, for which he was in charge of the hotel business and oversaw the activity of Fendi, Loro Piana and Thélios, to focus on a new project in Italy.
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Andrea Guerra is leaving the French luxury group, for which he was in charge of the hotel business and oversaw the activity of Fendi, Loro Piana and Thélios, to focus on a new project in Italy.
Celebrating the delayed but now happening 74th Cannes Film Festival, Christian Dior will reopen its celebrated suite dedicated to glitter, pampering, red lipstick and bona-fide cinema legends.
Another first for Isawitfirst. The fast-fashion brand is to showcase selected products in the UK via TikTok. It says the new partnership is part of an ongoing pilot on the short-form video and entertainment platform.
Belmond, LVMH’s luxury hotel and resorts group, has named Karl Bieberach to be its head of global development and responsible for the global expansion of Belmond’s portfolio of hotels, trains, river barges and safaris.
Wall Street's four-week slump deepened and the Dow Jones Industrials was set to surrender all its "Trump-bump" gains on Wednesday, as the coronavirus pandemic threatened to bring the U.S. economic activity to a halt.
Burberry has appointed Debra L. Lee as a non-executive director and a member of the Audit and Nomination Committees. Her appointment will be effective from 1 October 2019.
Online thrift store ThredUp is set to join companies including Patagonia, H&M, By Chloe and Calvin Klein at this year’s Decoded Future summit in New York.
Apple Inc and Salesforce.com Inc are teaming up to enhance and develop their software tools for businesses.
Japanese retailer Muji has been fined 200,000 yuan (£23,445) in Shanghai for using packaging that lists Taiwan as a country, underscoring China's growing sensitivity to how companies refer to the self-ruled island.
U.S. retailer Gap Inc apologised on Monday for selling a t-shirt which it said had an incorrect map of China, adding it would implement “rigorous reviews” to prevent a repeat mistake.