- Bulgari doubles down on Italian banufacturing with Valenza expansionby news@fashionunited.com (Don-Alvin Adegeest ) on 13/05/2025 at 17:32
Bulgari Credits: Courtesy Bulgari Bulgari has completed the expansion of its Manifattura in Valenza, positioning the site as the world’s largest single-brand jewellery production facility — a strategic move that underscores the brand’s ambitions to scale output, control its value chain more tightly, and reinforce its sustainability credentials. Bulgari said the enlarged facility, which now spans 33,000 square metres, is expected to double the Roman maison’s production capacity over the […]
- Next edition of Pitti Uomo to embrace cycling culture as Italian menswear export stallsby news@fashionunited.com (Don-Alvin Adegeest ) on 13/05/2025 at 17:21
Pitti Uomo 106 Credits: Pitti Immagine Pitti Uomo returns to Florence from 17 to 20 June with its 108th edition, featuring over 730 brands and introducing Becycle, a new section dedicated to cycling culture. Building on last year’s collaboration with the Tour de France, the initiative brings sports-driven community energy into menswear, with dedicated installations and a central theme — Bikester — exploring the intersection of urban life, heritage, and sustainability through the lens of […]
- Australian Fashion Week Bans fur and exotic skinsby news@fashionunited.com (Jule Scott) on 13/05/2025 at 13:06
Mastani off season 2025, Australian Fashion Week. Credits: ©Launchmetrics/spotlight Australian Fashion Week (AFW) is banning all wildlife-derived materials, including fur, exotic animal skins, and feathers, as reported by the World Animal Protection Organisation on Tuesday. The new policy, developed by the Australian Fashion Council in collaboration with Collective Fashion Justice, comes into immediate effect, making the ongoing AFW, held from 12 to 16 May, the first edition to fully exclude […]
- Adidas investor set to vote against chair re-electionby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 13/05/2025 at 13:03
Adidas storefront. Credits: Breuningerland Sindelfingen A shareholder of sportswear giant Adidas has said it will be voting against the proposal to reappoint Thomas Rabe as chair of the company at its upcoming Annual General Meeting on May 15. Allianz Global Investor, Adidas’ 13th biggest investor, said the decision to disapprove of Rabe’s re-election comes as the firm determined that this role next to his simultaneous obligations – CEO of RTL Group and CEO of Bertelsmann Management SE […]
- Patrick McDowell wins Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Designby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 13/05/2025 at 12:21
Credits: Patrick McDowell Patrick McDowell has been selected as the recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design. The Liverpool-born designer was presented with the award by the Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, during an event at 180 Studios. He joins the ranks of SS Daley, Saul Nash and Labrum London as a winner of the award. Introduced in 2018, with Richard Quinn named as the inaugural recipient, the Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Designs intends to recognise emerging […]
- Sales decline at Under Armour: Home market of North America weighs on resultsby news@fashionunited.com (Jule Scott) on 13/05/2025 at 11:50
Under Armour in the Netherlands Credits: Under Armour Under Armour concluded fiscal year 2025 with a significant drop in sales. Nevertheless, the US sportswear manufacturer believes that it is well on its way to realigning its brand. “We are in the process of reigniting our brand relevance,” explained chief executive officer (CEO) Kevin Plank on Wednesday, when presenting the latest financial figures. In the past fiscal year, Under Armour recorded a 9 percent drop in sales to 5.2 billion […]
- Conner Ives among BFC Foundation talent support scheme recipientsby news@fashionunited.com (Danielle Wightman-Stone) on 13/05/2025 at 11:31
Conner Ives, autumn/winter 2025, Ready to Wear Credits: ©Launchmetrics/spotlight The British Fashion Council (BFC) Foundation, the registered charity for the BFC, has named the recipients of its annual support schemes, including BFC NewGen in partnership with Pull&Bear, BFC/Vogue Designer Fashion Fund, BFC/GQ Designer Fashion Fund and BFC Fashion Trust. The objective of the BFC Foundation is to support the future growth and success of the British fashion industry with a focus on […]
- WRAP’s Textiles 2030 becomes UK Textiles Pactby news@fashionunited.com (Simone Preuss) on 13/05/2025 at 11:26
Textiles 2023 is now UK Textiles Pact. Credits: WRAP Textiles 2030, the UK’s voluntary initiative supporting businesses and organisations within the fashion and textiles industry, will from now on be called the UK Textiles Pact. According to a press release by WRAP (Worldwide Responsible Accredited Production), the climate action NGO behind the initiative, the move will “bring the agreement in line” with WRAP’s other flagship voluntary agreements, the UK Food & Drink Pact and the […]
- Francesco Scognamiglio buys back his brand and aims to relaunch with an event in naplesby news@fashionunited.com (Isabella Naef) on 13/05/2025 at 11:18
Francesco Scognamiglio Credits: Courtesy of Francesco Scognamiglio The designer Francesco Scognamiglio is buying back his brand from the Malaysian fund Y Capital Management, to whom he had sold it in 2021, following difficulties encountered during the Covid period. He aims to relaunch with an event in Naples, scheduled for June. For the Neapolitan designer, it marks a return to his roots and a fresh start, defined by an ambitious project that merges fashion, art and identity. Designer […]
- Lojas Renner reports 59 percent increase in net profit in Q1 and shares riseby news@fashionunited.com (Marta De Divitiis) on 13/05/2025 at 10:58
Lojas Renner facade at Shopping Villa Lobos Credits: Spartacus Breches Last Friday, May 9, Lojas Renner (LREN3) shares closed on the B3 stock exchange up by 4.92 percentage points, at 16.20 Brazilian real. The increase occurred after the company’s first quarter report, released the previous day, May 8, which reported a net profit of 221 million Brazilian real, 58.7 percent higher than the same period last year. The adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation […]
- Consumer card spending increases 4.5 percent in Aprilby news@fashionunited.com (Danielle Wightman-Stone) on 13/05/2025 at 10:53
Newcastle upon Tyne, UK Credits: Pexels by Markus Spiske The warm weather in the UK and the late Easter weekend boosted essential and non-essential spending in April, according to Barclays' monthly Consumer Spend report. Barclays reports that consumer card spending grew 4.5 percent year-on-year last month, the biggest uplift since June 2023, and above the latest CPIH inflation rate of 3.4 percent, for the first time in over two years. Non-essential spending reached a 21-month high, increasing […]
- AAFA, FDRA and NRF welcome US-China tariff pause, call for long-term dealby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 13/05/2025 at 10:45
Image generated by AI platform DALL·E. Credits: Alicia Reyes Sarmiento // FashionUnited US apparel and footwear trade associations have welcomed the US and China’s 90-day pause on heightened tariffs. Yet, while the temporary agreement has somewhat calmed the waters of the two regions’ trade war, organisations are still calling for a long-term deal that will mitigate rising costs and prices. This was reflected in a statement from president and CEO of the American Apparel & Footwear […]
- Martin Martin opens debut store in Parisby news@fashionunited.com (Danielle Wightman-Stone) on 13/05/2025 at 10:36
In Pictures Martin Martin Paris store Credits: Martin Martin Fashion brand Martin Martin, founded by Capucine Martin in 2019, has opened its first boutique in Paris. Located at 95 rue de Seine in the heart of the historic and vibrant Saint-Germain-des-Prés district, Paris 6th, the space has been designed to reflect the timeless spirit of the Martin Martin brand. Martin Martin Paris store Credits: Martin Martin The boutique’s interior by architect ARGIA and visual artist Arnaldo […]
- Victoria Shoes to open debut London pop-upby news@fashionunited.com (Danielle Wightman-Stone) on 13/05/2025 at 10:19
Render of Victoria Shoes ‘The Bodega’ pop-up in London Credits: Victoria Shoes Spanish footwear brand Victoria Shoes, known for its espadrille-style sneaker, is opening its first-ever pop-up in London this month. 'The Bodega' pop-up will run from May 22 to 24 in the Truman Brewery’s 6 Dray Walk, and will showcase the brand’s latest collections, including footwear, garments and accessories. Billed as an immersive showcase of the brand, the convenience store-inspired set-up will feature […]
- Belstaff appoints Kerry Byrne as new Chief Executive Officerby news@fashionunited.com (Jule Scott) on 13/05/2025 at 09:51
Credits: Image: Belstaff x Blackhorse Lane Belstaff has a new chief executive officer. The British clothing provider appointed Kerry Byrne to the role of chief executive officer, Belstaff announced last week on the careers network LinkedIn. According to the post, the designated chief executive officer has already been in her new role since April. In her new role, Byrne will continue to lead the company on its path to sustainable profitability, according to Belstaff. With Byrne, the company is […]
- LVMH teams up with SKEMA to strengthen luxury retail educationby news@fashionunited.com (Danielle Wightman-Stone) on 13/05/2025 at 09:45
SKEMA students on the Dubai business school campus Credits: SKEMA French luxury conglomerate LVMH is partnering with SKEMA (School of Knowledge Economy and Management) to create a new luxury retail course to be taught in the international business school’s new campus in Dubai to develop “top-tier talent for the luxury industry”. The strategic alliance aims to shape future luxury leaders with the creation of an MSc (Master of Science) qualification in global luxury and management, […]
- On boosts sales by 43 percent, while net profit suffersby news@fashionunited.com (Alicia Reyes Sarmiento) on 13/05/2025 at 09:44
On-Flagship in Zürich Credits: On Swiss sportswear and footwear brand On had a strong start to 2025. Revenue continued to rise during the first quarter of 2025, driven by the strength of its direct-to-consumer channel and the positive reception of its latest collections. However, its net profitability was affected by various external financial factors, which moderated the final result for the period. During the first three months of the year, the period ending March 31, 2025, On recorded net […]
- New Balance comes to Munich and rolls out store conccept further in Germanyby news@fashionunited.com (Ole Spötter) on 13/05/2025 at 09:42
In Pictures New Balance flagship in Munich Credits: TDM.Space/ New Balance New Balance is rolling out its new store concept further in Germany and presenting it at a new and an existing location. The US sportswear label opened its first store in Munich, New Balance announced on Monday. The brand has been present at Neuhauser Straße 20 since April, with a retail space of 408 square metres. New Balance flagship in Munich Credits: TDM.Space / New Balance Sport meets […]
- Frasers Group launches retail media network Elevateby news@fashionunited.com (Jule Scott) on 13/05/2025 at 09:34
Frasers Group Credits: Frasers Group British retail group Frasers Group Plc has launched a new retail media network. Dubbed Elevate, the network is based on the group’s first-party data. It is designed to help brand partners reach consumers through highly personalised advertising, Frasers announced on Tuesday. With the newly launched platform, Frasers aims to enable brands to engage with customers at crucial moments along the group’s physical and digital touchpoints. These include in […]
- Jewells to make UK retail debut with four new storesby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 13/05/2025 at 09:34
Bullring Birmingham. Credits: Hammerson. Jewells is launching in the physical retail space with the opening of four new stores across the UK. The British jewellery brand has partnered with landlord Hammerson, which has signed the stores at four of its retail sites. The first locations will open May 30 at Westquay in Southampton and The Oracle in Reading. These will be followed by additional sites in Bullring Birmingham and London’s Brent Cross, both expected to open in June. In a release, […]
- UK brand Soar Running expands into Chinaby news@fashionunited.com (Ole Spötter) on 13/05/2025 at 09:16
Credits: Soar British running brand Soar Running is launching in China. Soar announced on Tuesday that it has appointed Topsports as its exclusive distribution partner for China. With this move, Soar aims to reach the performance-oriented running community in the market and leverage the Chinese sportswear retailer's “established retail network”. “I am very pleased to be working with Iain Ding and his team at Topsports,” said Soar founder Tim Soar. “They are the ideal partner for our […]
- Borletti Group acquires minority stake in True Religionby news@fashionunited.com (Danielle Wightman-Stone) on 13/05/2025 at 09:10
True Religion ‘Own Your True’ campaign starring Anitta Credits: True Religion Investment firm Borletti Group, founded by Maurizio Borletti and Paolo De Spirt, is strengthening its position in the fashion lifestyle market after acquiring a minority stake in American denim and casualwear brand True Religion, controlled by Acon Investments. The Borletti Group, which has more than 20 years of experience investing in premium and lifestyle brands, including Printemps, Rinascente, MooRER, and […]
- Summum for Orange Babies: Stand up for the girlsby news@fashionunited.com (Partner) on 13/05/2025 at 09:04
Credits: Summum Fashion brand Summum has developed a special capsule collection in collaboration with the Orange Babies foundation. A portion of the proceeds from each item sold goes directly to the “Stand Up for Girls” project. This initiative supports vulnerable girls in Namibia, Zambia, and South Africa by providing access to education—paving the way for a brighter future. Stand Up for the Girls The vast majority of girls and young women living with HIV are located in Southern Africa. […]
- Marks & Spencer confirms consumer data stolen in cyber attackby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 13/05/2025 at 08:59
Marks & Spencer store in Bristol's Cabot Circus. Credits: Marks & Spencer. British department store Marks & Spencer has confirmed that “some personal customer information has been taken” in the wake of its recent cyber attack. The retailer’s chief executive officer, Stuart Machin, said in a statement that while there was no evidence of the stolen data being shared, customers will be asked to reset their password the next time they log in to their Marks & Spencer […]
- Report: Saks Global working with advisors on liquidity and financing strategiesby news@fashionunited.com (Jule Scott) on 13/05/2025 at 08:53
Neiman Marcus in New York Credits: Neiman Marcus US luxury department store chain Saks Global enlisted financial and legal consultants to secure its liquidity. As industry magazine Women's Wear Daily (WWD) reported on Monday, the company is working with financial experts from Bank of America and PJT Partners, as well as law firms Willkie Farr & Gallagher and Kirkland & Ellis. While PJT Partners and Kirkland & Ellis are known for their expertise in restructuring and special […]
- Assouline steps into lifestyle with homeware and fragrance collectionby news@fashionunited.com (Danielle Wightman-Stone) on 13/05/2025 at 08:46
The Library Collection by Assouline Credits: Assouline Assouline, the luxury publisher behind coffee table books on most of the major fashion houses, is stepping into lifestyle with a new collection of objects and home fragrances designed to elevate the aesthetic of personal libraries. The Library Collection is a new category for Assouline, designed to complement the publisher’s luxury books with an assortment that embodies the brand’s aesthetic sensibility, “with pieces that are both […]
- Hammerson increase stake in Brent Crossby news@fashionunited.com (Danielle Wightman-Stone) on 13/05/2025 at 08:37
Brent Cross shopping centre Credits: Hammerson Hammerson, the largest UK-listed, pure-play owner and manager of prime retail and leisure anchored city destinations across the UK, France and Ireland, has increased its stake in London shopping centre Brent Cross. In a statement, Hammerson confirmed it is acquiring the units in the Abrdn UK Shopping Centre Trust (SCUT), which holds 59 percent of Brent Cross, not already held by Hammerson, for a net cash consideration of around 200 million […]
- New concept for Terranova brand: First Riviera 2.0 store in Milanby news@fashionunited.com (Isabella Naef) on 13/05/2025 at 08:07
The Arese store Credits: Gruppo Teddy Terranova, a young and contemporary clothing brand that is part of the Teddy Group, created the new Riviera 2.0 concept store. After recently debuting at the “Il Centro” shopping centre in Arese, Milan, the new format will arrive in over 20 stores in 10 countries by the end of 2025. In April, two affiliated stores with this concept will open: one in Tricase, in the province of Lecce, and another in Casablanca, Morocco. The first direct stores with the […]
- Andie acquires Richer Poorer to accelerate growthby news@fashionunited.com (Alicia Reyes Sarmiento) on 13/05/2025 at 07:48
Image: Demi Moore x Andie by Drew Escriva US swimwear brand Andie has acquired Richer Poorer, a company specialising in comfortable clothing such as nautical-inspired t-shirts and jumpers, according to Business of Fashion (BoF). Although the financial terms were not disclosed, the transaction was carried out with Andie's own funds and marks its first acquisition since its founding eight years ago. Both brands will begin selling each other's products on their respective websites, increasing […]
- Trump maringally lowers US tariff barrier for Temu and co.by news@fashionunited.com (DPA) on 13/05/2025 at 07:34
Image for visualisation Credits: Jessica Gow / TT NEWS AGENCY / TT News Agency via AFP Even after the temporary easing of the trade dispute, Donald Trump continued to make business difficult in the US for Chinese online retailers like Temu and Shein. Until recently, they benefited from the fact that goods deliveries with a value of less than 800 dollars were exempt from tariffs. Since the beginning of May, however, a tariff of 120 percent was due, with a minimum charge of 100 dollars per […]
- Jacquemus opens summer with pop-up and ‘beach club’ in Ibizaby news@fashionunited.com (Jaime Martinez) on 13/05/2025 at 07:20
Pop-up and Jacquemus installation at Casa Jondal, Ibiza (Spain). Credits: Jacquemus. Madrid – The French fashion house Jacquemus kicked off the summer season of 2025 with the opening of a pop-up in Ibiza. The temporary shop opened its doors on the island until the end of the season, in the idyllic Cala Jondal. The label also set up a unique “beach club” on the fine sands and in front of the blue, crystal-clear Mediterranean waters. Jacquemus does not have any shops or points of sale in […]
- UK: Retail sales welcome YoY increase in April due to warm weatherby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 13/05/2025 at 07:05
Credits: Unsplash Retail sales in the UK rose 7 percent year-on-year in April, according to new figures by the British Retail Consortium (BRC), as a later Easter holiday helped boost activity. This was a significant uptick on the decline of 4 percent reported in April 2024, and also above the three-month average growth of 2.9 percent, data shows. With March and April combined and compared with the same two months in 2024, mitigating the timing of Easter, retail sales still showed a YoY […]
- Wall Street opens with strong gains due to US-China trade truceby news@fashionunited.com (AFP) on 13/05/2025 at 06:45
New York Stock Exchange building on Wall Street (United States). Credits: NYSE, via Facebook. Washington – The New York Stock Exchange opened this Monday with pronounced gains after the US and China announced the suspension for 90 days of most of the mutual tariffs, in a de-escalation of the trade war launched by Donald Trump. Around 1.50pm GMT, the Dow Jones was up by 2.47 percent, the Nasdaq index increased by 3.47 percent and the broad-based S&P 500 index advanced 2.62 percent. […]
- Cannes: Please don’t go naked on red carpetby news@fashionunited.com (DPA) on 13/05/2025 at 06:38
Model Bella Hadid is wearing a Saint Laurent dress and Chopard jewellery on the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival. Credits: Image courtesy of Chopard. The red carpet in Cannes has always been a catwalk for stars and style queens, but also for those pushing fashion boundaries. At the 78th edition (May 13 to May 24), this may change. The organisers announced the dress code in advance: “For decency reasons, nudity is prohibited on the red carpet, as well as in all other areas of the […]
- MySize enters circular fashion market with Percentil acquisitionby news@fashionunited.com (Prachi Singh) on 13/05/2025 at 05:20
Naiz Fit sizing solutions Credits: MySize MySize, AI-driven sizing solutions and omnichannel e-commerce platform, has announced the acquisition of key assets of Percentil, a marketplace for second-hand fashion, with operations across Spain, France, Germany, and Italy for 679,000 dollars. This strategic move marks MySize's entry into the circular fashion and re-commerce sectors, aligning with the company's commitment to sustainable and innovative retail solutions. The acquisition is set to […]
- Zara’s 50th birthday becomes day of protest for Inditex employeesby news@fashionunited.com (Jaime Martinez) on 12/05/2025 at 14:47
Protest by Inditex shop assistants in front of the Zara store on Juan Flórez street in La Coruña on May 9, 2025. Credits: CIG. To mark the 50th anniversary of Zara, employees from various fashion chains owned by the Spanish Zara parent company Inditex took to the streets in La Coruña, Spain. They protested against what they see as a “gradual” reduction of their labour rights by the company's management. The group is publicly accused of deliberately disadvantaging sales staff throughout […]
- Glenn Martens to debut with couture collection for Maison Margielaby news@fashionunited.com (Isabella Naef) on 12/05/2025 at 14:45
Glenn Martens Credits: Courtesy Otb Group, photographer: Arnaud Lajeunie @ Mini Title More details have emerged regarding Glenn Martens’ highly anticipated debut as creative director of Maison Margiela. The Belgian designer is scheduled to present his inaugural couture collection for the house during Paris Haute Couture Week for autumn/winter 2025, which is scheduled to take place from July 7 to 10. According to the fashion house, this show signifies the beginning of a new and exciting […]
- Wolford deepens losses againby news@fashionunited.com (Weixin Zha) on 12/05/2025 at 14:27
A Wolford shop. Credits: Wolford Hosiery manufacturer Wolford reported increased losses again in 2024. The bottom line was a loss of 50.7 million euros. In the previous year, Wolford was able to limit the negative result to 30.8 million euros. “A number of unexpected events and operational headwinds impacted our performance, particularly in the last quarter, and put significant pressure on our business,” the company's board stated in its annual report. The company struggled with liquidity […]
- MCM x SNIPES – Make it Miami: Merging Culture, Style and Streetby news@fashionunited.com (Press Club) on 12/05/2025 at 14:18
SNIPES and MCM present an unexpected collaboration in an exclusive capsule collection. Credits: MCM SNIPES and MCM present an unexpected collaboration in an exclusive capsule collection. Bringing together one of the world’s leading streetwear retailers and the iconic German luxury brand, this partnership is a bold celebration of creativity, streetwear, and community. To bring the campaign to life, global music mogul and longtime SNIPES Chief Creative Officer DJ Khaled serves as the face of […]
- In Pictures: A look inside Asda’s first stand-alone ‘George’ concept storeby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 12/05/2025 at 14:15
Asda's new George concept store. Credits: Asda. In Pictures Asda is venturing into the fashion retail space. The supermarket giant has officially opened its first stand-alone store for its George clothing brand in a launch event headlined by Spice Girl, Mel B. Located at Crown Point Retail Park in Leeds, the store, housed in what had once been an Asda Living location, intends to serve as a trial of the fashion-focused concept that aims to replace the former homeware format. Asda's new […]
- Unique Fashion Show Paris 2025: Innovation, Sustainability, and Luxury United.by news@fashionunited.com (Press Club) on 12/05/2025 at 13:26
Credits: Unique Fashion Show Paris The Unique Fashion Show Paris (UFSP) 2025 will take place on May 24, 2025, at the prestigious Shangri-La Hotel Paris. Recognized internationally, UFSP brings together physical, digital, and sustainable fashion in an unparalleled celebration of creativity and innovation. The event will host international brands, over 800 guests and participants, including fashion professionals, tech companies, investors, and government officials. UFSP 2025 proudly partners […]
- Waldorf Astoria unveils new uniforms designed by Nicholas Oakwellby news@fashionunited.com (Danielle Wightman-Stone) on 12/05/2025 at 13:24
In Pictures Waldorf Astoria New York Peacock Alley server uniforms by NO Uniforms Credits: Waldorf Astoria New York Hotel Waldorf Astoria New York has unveiled new uniforms designed by NO Uniform, the specialist design studio led by British couture designer Nicholas Oakwell. The partnership marks NO Uniforms' first venture with a New York City hotel, following uniforms designed for the Mandarin Oriental Mayfair, Rosewood London, Jumeirah Carlton Tower in London, and Raffles Doha and […]
- Next requests shareholders vote against resolution calling to disclose employee wagesby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 12/05/2025 at 12:31
Credits: Next. Next has called on its shareholders to vote against a resolution requesting for the British fashion retailer to disclose how it pays employees to address concerns over employee wages. A group of investors is hoping Next will increase its transparency and improve conditions for shop floor workers by revealing how many of its 40,000 staff are paid below the real living wage. The resolution is being backed by a group of institutional shareholders–including Axa, Scottish Widows […]
- River Island unveils artist collaboration in summer collection launchby news@fashionunited.com (Don-Alvin Adegeest ) on 12/05/2025 at 11:57
River Island x Atlas Credits: Courtesy River Island River Island has released the latest chapter in its Behind the Design series, unveiling a limited-edition summer capsule in collaboration with contemporary artist and Atlas founder Adrianne Dimitrakakis. The collection, available this week in select stores and online, marks a fusion of fashion and visual storytelling, as the high-street retailer continues to diversify its design-led offering. The 45-piece collection draws heavily on […]
- Anthropologie to open first store in the North Westby news@fashionunited.com (Danielle Wightman-Stone) on 12/05/2025 at 11:48
Anthropologie SS25 campaign Credits: Anthropologie US fashion and lifestyle brand Anthropologie has announced it will be opening its first store in the North West of England this autumn at Liverpool One. The Liverpool store will mark the brand’s eighteenth UK store and will span 7,000 square feet, across one floor, with 5,000 square feet of trading space. The new location is being designed to offer customers an immersive retail experience and will be “thoughtfully designed to reflect the […]
- Creative Director Maria Billson Olander on steering Vagabond Shoemakers’ future: ‘It’s about staying true to our DNA while evolving with the world’by news@fashionunited.com (FashionUnited Media) on 12/05/2025 at 11:43
Interview Credits: Vagabond Shoemakers They say a great pair of shoes doesn’t just carry you, they define your journey. Vagabond Shoemakers is charting a path that’s equal parts heritage, craftsmanship, and innovation. Known for its seamless fusion of Scandinavian minimalism and everyday functionality, the Swedish footwear label is stepping boldly into the future under the creative direction of Maria Billson Olander. “We are a fashion brand, we are shoemakers, and we are […]
- Nobody’s Child continues UK expansion with new Leeds storeby news@fashionunited.com (Danielle Wightman-Stone) on 12/05/2025 at 11:37
Nobody’s Child’s campaign image Credits: Nobody’s Child British womenswear brand Nobody’s Child is continuing to expand its store portfolio outside of London with the opening of a new store in Victoria Leeds, Victoria Gate. The new 1,400 square foot standalone Leeds store will open in June and become Nobody Child’s third location outside of London. It will stock its full apparel collection alongside jewellery, accessories, fragrance and the brand’s debut footwear collection. The […]
- Burberry unveils fourth collection with Highgroveby news@fashionunited.com (Danielle Wightman-Stone) on 12/05/2025 at 11:17
In Pictures Highgrove x Burberry collection campaign Credits: Burberry British fashion house Burberry continues its partnership with Highgrove with a new capsule collection celebrating British springtime and Highgrove Gardens, which surround the private residence of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla. Burberry, a Royal Warrant Holder, said the ongoing collaboration with Highgrove promotes the work of The King’s Foundation, a charity founded by His Majesty, which acts as […]
- Royal Mint celebrates 150 years of Liberty with commemorative coinsby news@fashionunited.com (Danielle Wightman-Stone) on 12/05/2025 at 10:39
Royal Mint x Liberty commemorative coin Credits: Royal Mint The Royal Mint, which produces UK coins, has launched commemorative coins to celebrate 150 years of the London department store Liberty. Produced in collaboration with Liberty Design studio, the commemorative 5-pound coin has been designed to honour the rich heritage of one of Britain’s most iconic and influential fashion houses, weaving together the department store’s past and present with elements of its latest collection of […]
- Ludivine opens a new Madison Avenue flagship in New York Cityby news@fashionunited.com (Danielle Wightman-Stone) on 12/05/2025 at 10:24
Ludivine store at Madison and 73rd Street. Credits: Ludivine Luxury womenswear boutique Ludivine, known for its curated assortment of women’s designer brands, such as Gabriela Hearst, Erdem, Etro and R13, has relocated to a new Madison Avenue flagship in New York City, doubling the size of its store. Ludivine, which has been a fixture of New York’s retail landscape since 2006, was originally founded in the West Village by French native Ludivine Gregoire and has relocated to a 2,500 square […]
- UK shoppers prefer to shop in-store to buy fashionby news@fashionunited.com (Danielle Wightman-Stone) on 12/05/2025 at 10:01
Shopping at Battersea Power Station Credits: Battersea Power Station by Charlie Round-Turner UK consumers are returning to the high street as new research commissioned by London retail and leisure destination, Battersea Power Station, reveals that nearly half of UK shoppers (45 percent) prefer to shop in-store rather than online (30 percent). The research reveals the significant shift back to physical retail is driven by the joy of trying different styles and sizes (38 percent) and the […]
- HYROX names INTERSPORT as official title partnerby news@fashionunited.com (Press Club) on 12/05/2025 at 10:00
HYROX Names INTERSPORT as Official Title Partner. Credits: INTERSPORT HYROX, The World Series of Fitness Racing, has announced a partnership with leading global sporting goods retailer, INTERSPORT. Across 2025, INTERSPORT will be the Official Title Partner of four key European HYROX races. The first of these took place in early February at HYROX Maastricht, with additional races in Hamburg (3rd-5th October), Bordeaux (20th-23rd November) and Stockholm (19-21st December). INTERSPORT, in […]
- Premier League and Avery Dennison extend licensing partnership through 2029/30 seasonby news@fashionunited.com (Kelly Press) on 12/05/2025 at 10:00
Credits: Premier League The Premier League has announced a five-year extension to its licensing partnership with Avery Dennison. This agreement ensures Avery Dennison will continue to supply official names, numbers, and sleeve badges for all Premier League kits, covering both those used on the pitch and those sold at retail, until the end of the 2029/30 season. Since the partnership began in 2019, Avery Dennison has provided branding for the league's kits. These materials are used as part of […]
- UK: Weekly footfall declines following Bank Holiday boost, high streets hit hardestby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 12/05/2025 at 09:54
Leeds, UK. Credits: Unsplash. Over the week spanning May 4 to 10, footfall across the UK saw a notable 3.3 percent decline compared to the week prior, largely driven by a significant 4.8 percent drop in high street activity. Retail parks and shopping centres also recorded declines, albeit less substantial, of 1.2 and 2.5 percent, respectively. While initially of concern, MRI Software, which reported the data, said the declines could actually be reflective of trends normalising, following the […]
- Rains opens first Scottish store in Glasgowby news@fashionunited.com (Danielle Wightman-Stone) on 12/05/2025 at 09:45
Rains Glasgow store Credits: Rains Danish outerwear and lifestyle brand Rains has strengthened its UK retail presence with its first store in Scotland. Located in Glasgow at 203 Ingram Street, within the prominent Merchant City area featuring other high-end retailers, the 1,076 square foot store has been designed to reflect the brand’s neo-Scandinavian aesthetic to showcase its premium waterproof outerwear, bags and accessories. Commenting on the opening, Daniel Brix Hesselager, co-founder […]
- InPost and ASOS launch nationwide next-day locker delivery serviceby news@fashionunited.com (Kelly Press) on 12/05/2025 at 09:36
Credits: InPost InPost UK has entered into an exclusive partnership with online fashion retailer ASOS to launch a nationwide next-day delivery service to lockers, marking a development in out-of-home (OOH) e-commerce logistics in the UK. The new service allows ASOS customers to select next-day delivery to InPost's network of over 16,000 lockers and parcel shops across the UK. ASOS Premier customers will receive this service without additional charge. The collaboration aims to provide customers […]
- Edward Enninful’s EE72 to launch magazine in Septemberby news@fashionunited.com (Danielle Wightman-Stone) on 12/05/2025 at 09:35
Edward Enninful und Akua Enninful Credits: Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott (left), German Larkin (right) EE72, the media and entertainment company co-founded by former British Vogue editor-in-chief Edward Enninful and his sister Akua Enninful in February, has unveiled its first venture, a new digital platform and quarterly print publication called 72 Magazine. In a statement, EE72 said the online platform and magazine would be the “cornerstone of the brand’s creative universe,” and would […]
- MEOMARI wins an iF DESIGN AWARD 2025 – A historic first in pet fashionby news@fashionunited.com (Partner) on 12/05/2025 at 09:35
MEOMARI wins iF DESIGN AWARD 2025. Credits: MEOMARI MEOMARI is proud to announce that its Black Saffiano Leather Dog Harness has been awarded the iF DESIGN AWARD 2025, marking a significant moment in the evolution of luxury pet accessories. This achievement not only celebrates outstanding design but also makes MEOMARI the first dog harness ever to receive this prestigious international recognition. This milestone reinforces MEOMARI’s role as a pioneer at the intersection of fashion and the […]
- Australian organisations team up to develop country’s first National Manufacturing Strategyby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 12/05/2025 at 09:33
Credits: Australian Fashion Council, Facebook The Australian Fashion Council (AFC) and clothing manufacturing company R.M. Williams have established a new partnership to develop what would be Australia’s first-ever National Manufacturing Strategy. The duo intend to mobilise efforts to “rebuild and future-proof” the local fashion and textile industry in the pursuit of building up a globally competitive sector. The strategy is to be structured through six industry consultation sessions […]
- adidas Originals and Willy Chavarria release first SS25 dropby news@fashionunited.com (Press Club) on 12/05/2025 at 09:33
adidas X Willy Chavarria Credits: Adidas adidas Originals and Willy Chavarria release the first product drop of the Spring/Summer 2025 collection. The release brings elevated streetwear essentials with a distinct sports influence. Designed for both style and function with a range of items that combine streetwear aesthetics and high-performance athletic wear, each piece brings forward Chavarria's signature clean lines, bold statement-making designs, and attention to detail. Footwear within the […]
- Major UK property firms join forces for Central London Jobs Fair to combat unemploymentby news@fashionunited.com (Kelly Press) on 12/05/2025 at 09:15
Credits: The Crown Estate A powerful alliance of Britain's leading property companies is set to make a significant impact on London's job market. These firms are collaborating to host a large-scale recruitment event aimed at reducing unemployment and providing valuable opportunities to job seekers. The "Made in Central London" jobs fair, spearheaded by The Crown Estate in partnership with industry giants like British Land, Grosvenor, Shaftesbury Capital, and supported by Westminster City […]
- Skims to open first UK flagship store in Londonby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 12/05/2025 at 09:02
A rendering of an interior for a Skims store. Credits: Skims. Skims is set to enter the UK retail market. Commercial business firm The Crown Estate has confirmed the signing of a one-year lease with Kim Kardashian’s shapewear brand for a site on Regent Street, London, set to open summer 2026. Little is currently known about what the store will entail over its 12,000 square feet span. The site will be the first standalone location for the brand in the UK, which has only previously hosted […]
- Fashion labels deepen links to Cannes film festivalby news@fashionunited.com (AFP) on 12/05/2025 at 09:00
Naomi Campbell arrives at the 77th edition of the Cannes Film Festival. Credits: Photo by Valery Hache / AFP Luxury fashion labels are increasingly reaching beyond the red carpets and exclusive parties of the cinema world, becoming partners with filmmakers and production companies. At the Cannes film festival this year, which starts Tuesday, labels will be looking to showcase not only their outfits, but also their credibility as investors. Alongside corporate heavyweights such as Chanel and […]
- Debenhams mulls 125 million pound refinancing under new managementby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 12/05/2025 at 08:42
Credits: Courtesy of Debenhams Debenhams Group, formerly Boohoo Group, has said it is considering the refinancing of a 125 million pound revolving credit facility as it continues to embark on a transformation under a new management team. A spokesperson for the fashion group told FashionUnited: “Having become Debenhams Group, we are currently at the early stages of evaluating our financing arrangements to ensure they best support our capital-lite, stock-lite, marketplace strategy. “In […]
- LOEWE and Swiss sportswear brand On collaborate for SS25by news@fashionunited.com (Press Club) on 12/05/2025 at 08:40
Credits: Loewe X On LOEWE and Swiss sportswear brand On collaborate for SS25 with an expanded ready-to-wear offering and the launch of the Cloudventure LOEWE 2: a remake of the original LOEWE × On design, featuring new materials and fluid lines. Originally created to take on the great outdoors, the Cloudventure LOEWE 2 finds its footing in more urban terrain. The refreshed design features a new upper, crafted with semi-translucent mesh and layered over an expansive LOEWE Anagram – creating […]
- China and US lower mutual tariffsby news@fashionunited.com (DPA) on 12/05/2025 at 07:32
Chinese and USA flags, image for illustration. Credits: Image generated with AI DALL-E3 image generator. China and the United States have agreed to reduce their mutual tariffs in the ongoing trade dispute. According to a joint statement, the measure will be temporarily in effect for 90 days. The news triggered strong gains on international stock markets, but the euro against the US dollar came under pressure. Accordingly, US tariffs on Chinese imports will be reduced to 30 percent, down from […]
- Allbirds narrows quarterly losses following shift to distributor modelby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 12/05/2025 at 07:27
Allbirds store. Credits: Allbirds Footwear brand Allbirds outlined its results for the first quarter of 2025, one reflective of its transition from a direct selling model to a distributor model across certain international markets. During the quarter ended March 31, 2025, the company posted a net revenue decrease of 18.3 percent to 32.1 million dollars, compared to the same period last year. Allbirds cited its retail store closures in the US and its business transformation as the key causes. […]
- Aeffe: Losses widen during Q1 as global slowdown impacts retail and wholesaleby news@fashionunited.com (FashionUnited) on 12/05/2025 at 07:02
Moschino store in Mykonos. Credits: Moschino The board of directors of Italian fashion group Aeffe Spa, which owns Alberta Ferretti, Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini, Moschino and Pollini, approved the interim management report as of March 31, 2025. Consolidated revenues totalled 61.7 million euros, compared to 80.2 million euros in 2024, a decrease of 23.3 percent at constant exchange rates (-23.2 percent at current exchange rates). The consolidated negative EBITDA was 1.5 million euros […]
- Domus Academy launches new Bachelor of Arts programmesby news@fashionunited.com (Partner) on 12/05/2025 at 07:00
Credits: Project by Lu I-Lin Starting in September 2025, Domus Academy launches two brand-new Bachelor of Arts programmes in Design and Fashion Design. These undergraduate courses bring the school’s innovative and hands-on approach to a new generation of creative minds, combining theory with real-world practice through lessons, workshops, labs, bootcamps, internships, and final projects. Credits: Project by Kristy Vidamour The BA in Design explores the evolving role of design in […]
- Newbie to open six UK stores during 2025by news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 09/05/2025 at 14:31
Newbie storefront. Credits: Newbie. Swedish brand Newbie has announced plans to open six new stores in the UK throughout the course of 2025, bringing its store count in the region to 13. The label, owned by the Kappahl Group, is currently undergoing an international expansion plan, which zones in on establishing a presence in key markets to meet increased demand. The first of the new stores is expected to open on May 22 in The Glades Shopping Centre, Bromley. This will then be followed by a […]
- Background: The Gore-Tex brand and the tricky business of PFAS functionalityby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 09/05/2025 at 13:53
Adidas' Terrex Agravic Gore-Tex shoes. Credits: Adidas / Gore-Tex. Background The crackdown on PFAS in functional clothing has been widespread in recent years, particularly as their harm to both the environment and humans becomes more broadly researched. It has forced leaders in the outerwear and sportswear industry to rethink their approach to implementing practical features into their designs, and has seen many facing legal pressures over their seemingly slow response to change. W.L. Gore […]
- Black dandyism: Street style starsby news@fashionunited.com (Jayne Mountford) on 09/05/2025 at 13:30
Credits: Black Street Style Dandies/©Launchmetrics/spotlight As everyone knows, the theme of this year’s Metropolitan Museum Costume Institute Exhibition is ‘Superfine: Tailoring Black Style.’ As recently reported by fashionunited.com, “The term ‘dandy’ refers to an individual who “studies” to dress elegantly. In the 18th century, it was the fashion in high society to dandify Black male servants. It later became a tool for Black people to reclaim their identity through both […]
- Zara celebrates 50th anniversary with Steven Meisel videoby news@fashionunited.com (Jaime Martinez) on 09/05/2025 at 13:20
Commemorative video for Zara's 50th anniversary, directed by Steven Meisel and starring 50 iconic models from the fashion world. Credits: Zara, Screenshot. May 9, 2025, marks the 50th anniversary of the opening of the first Zara store. Inditex and the fashion chain are celebrating this event with the renovation of the first store and the release of a video directed by Steven Meisel, featuring 50 iconic models, including Amber Valletta, Twiggy, Carla Bruni, Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista, […]
- Premier Brands Group faces legal dispute from Levi’s over ‘counterfeit trafficking’by news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 09/05/2025 at 13:18
Credits: Levi's Denim brand Levi Strauss & Co. has filed a legal complaint against Premier Brands Group (PBG) in which it claims the New York-based firm had carried out a “large-scale counterfeit trafficking operation” that infringed on its trademarks. In a filing with the California Northern District Court (case number 3:25-cv-03863), seen and initially reported on by the San Francisco Chronicle, it is alleged that PBG, its CEO Alan Chartash and several other defendants had knowingly […]
- Textiles Recycling Expo Gains Support from Key Industry Organisationsby news@fashionunited.com (Press Club) on 09/05/2025 at 12:51
Credits: Textiles Recycling Expo The upcoming Textiles Recycling Expo, taking place on 4–5 June 2025 at Brussels Expo, was introduced during a press conference this week at the Press Club Brussels. The event brought together industry associations, sustainability experts, and EU policy stakeholders to discuss the opportunities and urgent challenges facing Europe’s textile sector in its move toward a circular economy. The press conference marked a key milestone ahead of the expo, with […]
- Marcolin: Revenues up 1.2 percent in first quarterby news@fashionunited.com (Isabella Naef) on 09/05/2025 at 11:55
Marcolin headquarters Credits: Marcolin Revenue for Italian eyewear company Marcolin increased by 1.2 percent in the first quarter, reaching 147.3 million dollars, compared to the first quarter of 2024 at current exchange rates (plus 2.0 percent at constant perimeter). The margin recorded in the first three months of 2025 was positive: adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) amounted to 26.3 million dollars, up 2.3 percent compared to the same period in […]
- No Problemo and Le Specs launch eyewear collaborationby news@fashionunited.com (Don-Alvin Adegeest ) on 09/05/2025 at 10:47
No Problemo x Le Specs Credits: Courtesy No Problemo Le Specs, the Australian eyewear label known for its accessible edge, has entered a bold new collaboration with No Problemo—the subversive offshoot of London streetwear brand Aries. The resulting capsule collection, which debuted this month, marks the first creative partnership between the two labels and signals a move toward more sculptural, experimental eyewear. The four-piece unisex range draws heavily on early-2000s racer culture and […]
- Benetton halves losses, focuses on digital restart and rationalises distribution networkby news@fashionunited.com (Isabella Naef) on 09/05/2025 at 09:50
Benetton's Castrette facility Credits: Courtesy of Benetton Benetton’s losses were more than halved compared to the previous year, amounting to just under 100 million euros, an improvement of 57.5 percent year-over-year (YoY). In 2023, this was 235 million euros. The net financial position improved by approximately 50 million euros, from 460 million euros in 2023 to 411 million euros in 2024. Five pillars of chief executive officer Claudio Sforza’s plan The plan for improving efficiency […]
- Roberto Cavalli secures new licensing partnership for childrenswearby news@fashionunited.com (Jan Schroder) on 09/05/2025 at 09:43
Arav Group will be the new licensing partner for Roberto Cavalli's childrenswear lines Image: Roberto Cavalli Italian fashion house Roberto Cavalli has announced a new licensing partner for childrenswear on Thursday. According to a press release, the Italian textile group Arav Group will take responsibility for the production and distribution the collections of the Roberto Cavalli Junior and Just Cavalli Junior lines. The creative direction of the two lines will remain with the Roberto Cavalli […]
- UK: Footfall increases significantly in April as holiday dates shiftby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 09/05/2025 at 09:34
Lancaster, UK. Credits: Unsplash. Footfall took a 7.2 percent year-on-year leap in April as dates for the Easter holidays shifted from those in 2024. This was also a positive change on the 5.4 percent decrease reported in March, according to new figures by the British Retail Consortium (BRC) and Sensormatic. When considering just March and April together, and thus cancelling out the later date of Easter last year, total footfall rose by just 0.2 percent, underlining the artificially higher […]
- Lacoste presents "Play With Icons": the new global brand campaignby news@fashionunited.com (Press Club) on 09/05/2025 at 09:20
Credits: Lacoste After showcasing its Crocodile emblem and ambassadors in grand style with last year’s PLAY BIG campaign, Lacoste unveils its new global brand campaign for 2025, celebrating the icons that define the Maison — and the iconic personalities who embody it. “PLAY WITH ICONS” celebrates the icons that lie at the heart of the Lacoste brand today: its timeless, universal pieces — and the bold personalities who wear them every day. Classics reinterpreted, icons […]
- De Beers to close lab-grown diamond brand, Lightboxby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 09/05/2025 at 09:10
Lightbox's lab-grown diamonds. Credits: Lightbox / De Beers Group. Diamond company De Beers Group has announced plans to shutter Lightbox, its lab-grown diamond (LGD) jewellery brand. The company confirmed the news in a press release, where it stated that it wished to instead reinforce its “commitment to natural diamonds” and thus had entered into discussions with potential buyers for the sale of certain Lightbox assets. Lightbox had initially set out a linear pricing of 800 dollars per […]
- Strauss develops degree Course for sustainability and innovation in Bangladeshby news@fashionunited.com (Ole Spötter) on 09/05/2025 at 09:06
CEO Steffen Strauss visited students at AUST in 2020 at the start of the collaboration Credits: Strauss German workwear specialist Strauss has created a new educational course for sustainability and textile innovation in Bangladesh. Strauss announced on Thursday that, from June, 60 students a year will be able to study for a bachelor’s degree in ‘Textile Engineering – Sustainability and Textile Innovation’ at the Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology (AUST) in Dhaka. The […]
- PVH leadership shuffle at Calvin Klein suggest hurdles to rebuild brandby news@fashionunited.com (Don-Alvin Adegeest ) on 09/05/2025 at 08:54
Calvin Klein Collection, F/W 2025 runway show NYFW Credits: Calvin Klein The iconic imagery of Kate Moss in Calvin Klein campaigns and the minimalist ethos once embodied by its John Pawson-designed Manhattan flagship now feel like distant echoes of a brand increasingly defined by commercial pragmatism. This week’s announcement that Eva Serrano will depart as global brand president—widely interpreted as an involuntary exit after only two years—signals continued turbulence in PVH’s […]
- Resale platform Luxe Collective to shutterby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 09/05/2025 at 08:37
Luxe Collective's Liverpool One activation. Credits: Liverpool One. British resale platform Luxe Collective has announced plans to close down its business just seven years into its lifespan. The news comes almost one year after the company faced a break-in at its warehouse, where it was reported that over 500,000 pounds in stock was stolen. Luxe Collective revealed it was closing down on its official Instagram page, where it stated: “After a year long fight after we were broken into last […]
- Lucien Pagès creates a joint venture with AIPR in the UKby news@fashionunited.com (Julia Garel) on 09/05/2025 at 08:34
Lucien Pages Credits: Oliver Hadlee Pearch French company Lucien Pagès Communication has merged with AIPR and created the joint venture Lucien Pagès & AIPR in the UK. Five months after its acquisition by international company The Independents, the Lucien Pagès Communication agency is implementing its expansion strategy with the creation of Lucien Pagès & AIPR. The new entity was created with London-based agency AIPR, founded by Adam Iezzi in 2005. It represents fashion, beauty and […]
- Circle-8 invests in AI-driven textile sortingby news@fashionunited.com (Don-Alvin Adegeest ) on 09/05/2025 at 08:14
New Retex sorting machine Credits: New Retex Circle-8 Textile Ecosystems has acquired its first standalone AI-powered textile sorting line from Danish firm NewRetex, in a move that signals growing momentum for automated circularity solutions in the UK fashion sector. Part-funded by the ACT UK initiative, supported by Innovate UK, the system will be deployed to sort non-reusable textiles by fibre composition, colour, and hardware elements—key barriers to recycling, reported sustainability […]
- Primark to enter Middle East via Alshaya Group dealby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 09/05/2025 at 08:14
Rendering of Primark's future store in The Avenues, Kuwait. Credits: Primark. Budget retailer Primark has confirmed plans to enter the Middle East via a new partnership with retail franchise operator, Alshaya Group. The duo, which had first announced their strategic partnership in 2024, are planning to open four stores across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region. The openings will start with a new store at The Avenues, Kuwait, which will debut in October 2025. This will then be followed […]
- Mothercare sales decline amid Middle East challenges, ends Boots distribution dealby news@fashionunited.com (Prachi Singh) on 09/05/2025 at 07:53
Mothercare storefront Credits: Mothercare Mothercare plc has issued a pre-close trading update for the 52-week period ending March 29, 2025 reporting unaudited retail sales of 231 million pound, an 18 percent decline from the previous year, primarily due to ongoing challenges in Middle Eastern markets. Adjusted EBITDA is expected to be approximately 3.5 million pounds, aligning with market expectations, but down from 6.9 million pounds in the prior year. Chairman Clive Whiley emphasized the […]
- The RealReal reports GMV, revenue growth and profitability surgeby news@fashionunited.com (Prachi Singh) on 09/05/2025 at 07:39
The RealReal shop-in-shop at Saks. Credits: The RealReal x Saks The RealReal, online marketplace for resale luxury goods, reported a 9 percent increase in gross merchandise value (GMV), reaching 490 million dollars, and an 11 percent rise in total revenue, totalling 160 million dollars. The company achieved a net income of 62 million dollars, or 39 percent of total revenue, a turnaround from a net loss of 31 million dollars in the first quarter of 2024. Adjusted EBITDA improved to 4.1 million […]
- "Let Them Be Naked" documentary lifts veil on chemical risks in clothingby news@fashionunited.com (Don-Alvin Adegeest ) on 09/05/2025 at 07:31
Documentary Let Them Be Naked Credits: Courtesy Earth Conscious Life + Inside Out LLC As pressure mounts on the fashion industry to confront its environmental and health impacts, designer Jeff Garner is offering a personal—and urgent—call to action. His award-winning documentary Let Them Be Naked will stream globally for the first time this Mother’s Day weekend (8–11 May), in memory of his mother, Peggy Lynn Garner, whose death from cancer he links to the synthetic toxins commonly […]
- Environmental objectives of luxury groups: Who is aiming for what?by news@fashionunited.com (Julia Garel) on 09/05/2025 at 07:15
Chanel boutique in Dubai. Credits: FashionUnited. By 2040, Chanel is expected to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions across its entire value chain. With this goal, the company aligns itself with the Paris Agreement signed in 2015, which aims in particular to keep global warming well below 2°C compared to pre-industrial levels by 2100. But what about the other luxury giants? FashionUnited takes stock of the environmental objectives of six of the world's largest luxury groups. Chanel to […]
- Merrell and Saucony Drive Wolverine Worldwide's Q1 performanceby news@fashionunited.com (Prachi Singh) on 09/05/2025 at 05:17
Wolverine Worldwide Credits: Wolverine Worldwide via Business Wire Wolverine Worldwide reported positive financial results for the first quarter of 2025, showcasing a turnaround driven by strong performance from its Merrell and Saucony brands. The company achieved a 4.4 percent year-over-year increase in total revenue, reaching 412.3 million dollars, with ongoing business revenue up 5.5 percent to 412.3 million dollars. This growth was primarily fuelled by Merrell and Saucony, which saw […]
- Solena Materials secures $6.7 million investment scale production of sustainable protein fibersby news@fashionunited.com (Vivian Hendriksz) on 08/05/2025 at 20:42
Liam Ives, a senior materials scientist at Solena Materials, creates fibres from synthetic proteins. Credits: Jack Taylor. Biomaterials company Solena Materials, which is currently developing novel protein fibers for high-performance apparel, has raised 6.7 million dollars in seed funding. The investment round was supported by investors including Sir David Harding, SynBioVen, and Insempra. Leveraging AI-driven protein design, the Solena Materials engineers custom fibers that combine […]
- Shein Marketplace bans fur and exotic animal skinsby news@fashionunited.com (Vivian Hendriksz) on 08/05/2025 at 19:41
Shein bans fur and exotic animal skins on its marketplace Credits: Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash Chinese fast-fashion giant Shein has banned the sale of fur and wild-animal skins across its online marketplace platform, adding third-party sellers to its company-wide policy. Shein’s updated ban covers any items made from the skins or feathers of all animals considered to be “exotic”, including ostrich feathers, alligators, and snakes. The decision comes after People for the Ethical Treatment […]
- UK and US strike up trade deal: What to knowby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 08/05/2025 at 15:20
Keir Starmer, head of the Labour party and UK prime minister. Credits: Gov.uk. The US and the UK have struck up a trade agreement during what government officials say is a “historic day” that aims to “boost trade between and across our countries”. In the Oval Office, US president Donald Trump was joined via phone by UK prime minister Keir Starmer for a press conference announcing the new deal. With it, according to Trump, the UK has agreed to “release or reduce numerous non-tariff […]
- US retail sales grow in April ahead of expected tariff price increasesby news@fashionunited.com (Vivian Hendriksz) on 08/05/2025 at 14:33
Consumers shopping at a mall Credits: null Retail sales increased across the United States in April, as consumers stocked up on goods to avoid the impending higher prices set to come with tariffs, according to the CNBC/NRF Retail Monitor, published by the National Retail Federation. “Spending rose again in April, driven largely by consumers continuing to pull purchases forward to stay ahead of tariffs that will inevitably lead to higher prices,” said Matthew Shay, CEO and NRF President, in […]
- Africa's secondhand clothing market balances economic promise and pressuresby news@fashionunited.com (Don-Alvin Adegeest ) on 08/05/2025 at 14:19
Africa's second-hand clothing market Credits: Courtesy SMART Africa has become a critical player in the global secondhand clothing market, offering a fast-growing outlet for pre-owned apparel exports while highlighting tensions between economic necessity and industrial ambition. Driven by affordability, style diversity, and sustainability concerns, the continent’s demand for secondhand garments—often sourced from Europe and North America—continues to rise. According to SMART (Secondary […]
- New Balance celebrates cult colour grey in Covent Gardenby news@fashionunited.com (Don-Alvin Adegeest ) on 08/05/2025 at 13:52
New Balance Grey Days Credits: Courtesy New Balance For footwear aficionados, the muted elegance of New Balance’s signature grey transcends mere sneakers. Born in the 1980s from a pursuit of the ultimate urban running shoe, the understated hue has become synonymous with the brand’s commitment to craftsmanship, quality, and a certain quietly confident independence that resonates far beyond the track. This week sees New Balance bring this legacy to life in the heart of London’s Seven […]
- Bank of England's cautious rate cut offers limited relief to UK fashionby news@fashionunited.com (Don-Alvin Adegeest ) on 08/05/2025 at 12:59
Bank of England branch. Credits: Unsplash The Bank of England's latest modest interest rate reduction provides a marginal easing of financial pressures for the UK fashion sector, which has been navigating a tough economic climate and increased taxation. This move could offer a slight boost to consumer confidence and potentially lower borrowing costs for retailers and brands already experiencing squeezed discretionary spending. However, the Bank's cautious stance on future rate adjustments, as […]