Skims launches face shapewear with ‘collagen yarn’
Kim Kardashian’s Skims has announced the launch of its debut face shapewear, a supportive facial swaddle with built-in “collagen yarn” designed to sculpt the face. Read More
Kim Kardashian’s Skims has announced the launch of its debut face shapewear, a supportive facial swaddle with built-in “collagen yarn” designed to sculpt the face. Read More
Six months after he was appointed CEO of Jil Sander, Brunschwig, who was also head of strategy for the OTB group, has announced his departure. Ubaldo Minelli, the Italian fashion group’s CEO, is replacing him. Read More
ASOS announced some important boardroom changes on Thursday with the appointment of Natasja Laheij as chair with effect from its FY25 year-end results and the appointment of William Barker as deputy chair. Read More
French luxury group Kering reported Tuesday a 46 percent plunge in net profit during the first half, with sales slumping again at its flagship Gucci brand, as the group awaits a new CEO to try to regain its footing. Read More
The French accessible luxury giant saw its sales surpass the 600 million euro mark in the first half of its financial year, buoyed by strong performances in Europe and the United States. Read More
Canadian jeweler Birks Group saw sales for fiscal 2025 fall 4% to $177.8 million, on the back of a slow performance in the company’s retail channel. Read More
Gap Inc.-owned activewear label Athleta has named Maggie Gauger as global brand president and CEO. Read More
The brand by the eponymous American designer, which went through a slump in the 2010s, has since relaunched with varying degrees of success, focusing mainly on accessories, commercial products, and fragrances. Read More
The Messe Frankfurt event will take place from September 15 to 17 at Le Bourget, France, with Texworld featuring over 600 materials manufacturers, and Apparel Sourcing showcasing just as many apparel suppliers. Read More
If anyone thought Miu Miu was set to run out of steam any time soon, and consumers had little cash to spare, they couldn’t be more wrong. Read More