- How Coach is using experiential retail to reach Gen Z consumersby news@fashionunited.com (Danielle Wightman-Stone) on 29/04/2026 at 11:37
Interview The Coach Charm Playground at Selfridges Corner Shop Credits: Coach by Tdm.space Coach, known as the ‘original American house of leather,’ is currently in its transformation era under creative director Stuart Vevers, merging its craftsmanship legacy with a cool, aspirational New York attitude, by focusing on immersive experiences designed to target Gen Z consumers by championing self-expression. Its latest experiential retail experience has landed in London, transforming […]
- Bank Holiday Boost? Searches for ‘Summer Dresses’ and ‘Summer Outfits’ Hit Breakout Growth, Says Yours Clothingby news@fashionunited.com (Press Club) on 29/04/2026 at 11:09
Credits: Yours Clothing Ahead of the Bank Holiday weekend, new search trend data from Yours Clothing reveals a surge in demand for summer fashion, with searches for “summer dress,” “summer outfits,” and “summer dresses for women” all reaching breakout growth in the past month. With the long weekend kicking off holiday dressing, occasion plans and warm-weather shopping, the data suggests consumers are turning their focus to easy, versatile outfit solutions. Credits: Yours […]
- Shein partners with THG Fulfil to boost UK marketplace offeringby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 29/04/2026 at 10:52
Corner Shein au BHV Marais (Paris). Credits: Photo by STEPHANE OUZOUNOFF / HANS LUCAS / HANS LUCAS VIA AFP Shein has expanded its UK marketplace capabilities through a new partnership with THG Fulfil, aimed at improving services for local brands and retailers. The update looks to introduce a more integrated system for UK sellers using the Shein Marketplace, which launched in the region in 2024. The platform allows brands to list products and access a customer base of more than 100 million […]
- Design Museum unveils first-ever Nigo retrospective in Londonby news@fashionunited.com (Danielle Wightman-Stone) on 29/04/2026 at 10:45
In Pictures Nigo photographed at the Nigo: From Japan With Love exhibition at the Design Museum Credits: Design Museum by Luke Hayes The Design Museum has unveiled the very first retrospective on Nigo, the visionary Japanese designer and creative director, Tomoaki Nagao, charting his expansive career from his early activity in Harajuku through the founding of A Bathing Ape to his current role as artistic director of LVMH-owned Kenzo. Running from May 1 to October 4, ‘Nigo: From Japan […]
- Ecco introduces first shoe featuring innovative protein-based fibreby news@fashionunited.com (Press Club) on 29/04/2026 at 10:45
Credits: ECCO Ecco, in partnership with Spinnova, announces the launch of the limited edition Ecco BIOM® 720, a first-of-its-kind shoe utilising an often overlooked leather by-product, transformed into a protein-based fibre. The fibres are produced using patented technology that advances material innovation while reducing waste and supporting full resource use across the leather and textile industry. Ecco and Spinnova began their collaboration in 2020 through a joint venture exploring how […]
- Armani Group's 2025 results: sales decline, profitability improvesby news@fashionunited.com (Isabella Naef) on 29/04/2026 at 10:40
Silvana Armani and the models at the end of the autumn/winter 26-27 show Credits: Courtesy of Giorgio Armani, credit Sgp The Armani Group closed 2025 with an organic decline in net sales of 2.8 percent (-4.6 percent in euros at current exchange rates), amounting to 2.19 billion euros (2.56 billion dollars), and an improvement in operating profitability (EBITDA +3 percent, EBIT +2 percent). The company estimates over 6 billion euros in retail value of Armani products sold worldwide. Review of […]
- Stone Island Unveils SS '026 Metal Lamina Poly Ripstop Featuring Professional Mixed Martial Artist, Chito Veraby news@fashionunited.com (Press Club) on 29/04/2026 at 10:30
Credits: Stone Island April 28th 2026, as part of Stone Island’s ‘Community as a Form of Research’ project, Professional Mixed Martial Artist Chito Vera wears a standout piece of the Stone Island SS '026 collection, G100005 Metal Lamina Poly Ripstop: a utility vest in polyester ripstop laminated with an aluminium film for enhanced insulation. Credits: Stone Island G100005 Metal Lamina Poly Ripstop_Stone Island Credits: Stone Island Utility vest made from a recycled […]
- Spring Summer 2027 trends and news websiteby news@fashionunited.com (FashionUnited) on 29/04/2026 at 10:23
Credits: FashionUnited ai The latest Spring Summer 2027 trends and need-to-know news about that season can be found on the free and special section dedicated to SS27. Starting next month, the fast-evolving industry continues with fashion weeks and events back in full swing. Brands introducing their SS27 collections, the buying season quickly approaching, and digitisation playing an increasingly important role; fashion professionals need to react quickly to remain competitive. The dedicated […]
- Stock: Adidas attempts new recovery after strong start to the yearby news@fashionunited.com (DPA) on 29/04/2026 at 10:18
Adidas Originals spring/summer 2026 campaign ahead of the World Cup Credits: Adidas Strong preliminary results from Adidas catapulted the sporting goods manufacturer's shares to the top of the leading index on Wednesday, posting significant gains. Around midday, it rose by almost 7 percent to 147.30 euros in the slightly weaker Dax . At the start of trading, it had temporarily reached 149.25 euros, its highest level since early March. The general outlook for Adidas, however, remains rather […]
- Biomaterials company Ponda to launch crowdfunding campaign amid regenerative farming pushby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 29/04/2026 at 10:14
Ponda Bio team. Credits: Ponda. Ponda, a British biomaterials company known for its insulation material BioPuff, is set to initiate a new crowdfunding campaign to help “broaden the ownership of regenerative fashion innovation”. Its launch comes as the Bristol-based firm looks to move beyond early traction towards broader commercial supply, with the funding intended to support manufacturing scale-up, operational build-out and go-to-market execution. Speaking on this mission, Ponda […]
- Burberry and Hunza G collaborate on a new swimwear capsuleby news@fashionunited.com (Press Club) on 29/04/2026 at 09:39
Burberry and Hunza G collaborate on a new swimwear capsule. Credits: Burberry United by a shared commitment to material innovation, British brands Burberry and Hunza G collaborate on a new swimwear capsule launching in summer 2026. The collection is built on signature Hunza G silhouettes, from its Original Crinkle™ ultra-stretch fabric, in iconic Burberry colours with Burberry Check trims. 'There’s a natural connection between Burberry and Hunza G as British brands,’ says Burberry Chief […]
- Ralph Lauren opens its first exclusive home décor store in Milan on the historic Via della Spigaby news@fashionunited.com (Press Club) on 29/04/2026 at 09:30
Credits: Ralph Lauren Ralph Lauren is pleased to announce the opening of its first store in the fall of 2026. An exclusive home goods store in Milan, Italy, located on the historic Via della Spiga. Credits: Ralph Lauren Launched in 1983, Ralph Lauren's comprehensive Home collection revolutionized the industry with... Its pioneering approach to lifestyle applied to design. Since its inception, Ralph Lauren Home has become synonymous with a distinctive vision of enduring style and a A […]
- Video: 100 Post-WWII couture dresses that defined mid-century fashionby news@fashionunited.com (FashionUnited) on 29/04/2026 at 09:16
Credits: Image: Historic Royal Palaces; Spitalfields mantua The post-WWII era, the Golden Age of mid-century fashion, saw Parisian couture redefine global elegance with architecturally brilliant and technically advanced gowns. This film explores 100 iconic dresses from this period, celebrating the legendary houses that shaped modern femininity, including: Christian Dior, who launched the 1947 "New Look;" Cristóbal Balenciaga, the master of sculptural engineering; Hubert de Givenchy, who […]
- Lyst Index: Chanel to Zara, the new desirability rankingby news@fashionunited.com (Julia Garel) on 29/04/2026 at 09:09
Chanel resort 26-27 show. Credits: ©Launchmetrics/spotlight The Lyst platform has just published its quarterly index for the first quarter of 2026. As the company celebrates nearly a decade of trend analysis, this edition introduces a new methodology built around three fundamental pillars: “Desire, Demand, and Discovery”. This analytical overhaul highlights a new reality for buyers and industry executives. The purchasing journey is no longer linear, now shaped by artificial intelligence […]
- London College of Fashion students collaborate with Adidas and Stephen Lawrence Day Foundationby news@fashionunited.com (Kelly Press) on 29/04/2026 at 09:09
Credits: UAL’s London College of Fashion Students at University of the Arts London’s London College of Fashion have unveiled a collaborative project with adidas and the Stephen Lawrence Day Foundation to honour the legacy of Stephen Lawrence. Titled The Market, the project was created by scholarship recipients from multiple courses across the college and explores the market as a shared cultural space where communities meet, exchange and connect. Students involved in the initiative come […]
- Emerging talent award 2026 jury revealed by Dutch Design Awardsby news@fashionunited.com (Kelly Press) on 29/04/2026 at 09:05
Credits: Dutch Design week Dutch Design Awards has announced the jury for its 2026 Emerging Talent Award 2026 following the opening of nominations during Milan Design Week. The award recognises early-career designers whose work demonstrates critical thinking, innovation and future-focused practice. The 2026 jury will be chaired by Borre Akkersdijk and includes Imruh Asha, Gabriele Chiave, Karin van Gilst, Afaina de Jong, Christian Luiten, Nalden and Hussein Suleiman. According to organisers, […]
- Lacoste presents new global brand campaignby news@fashionunited.com (Press Club) on 29/04/2026 at 08:41
Credits: Lacoste With its new brand campaign, Lacoste reaffirms what defines its identity: a style born from tennis, driven by a free, effortless and dynamic French elegance. The campaign marks the return of “Life is a Beautiful Sport”, the Maison's signature. It is a way of understanding sport beyond performance: as an attitude, a gesture, a way of playing and living. It continues the historical link between Lacoste and tennis, powerfully embodied by Novak Djokovic, the French brand's […]
- Frasers Group acquires two major UK designer outletsby news@fashionunited.com (Prachi Singh) on 29/04/2026 at 07:37
Frasers in Dundee Credits: Frasers Group British retail powerhouse Frasers Group has announced the acquisition of two prominent retail destinations in the UK, York Designer Outlet and East Midlands Designer Outlet. The transaction, confirmed on April 29, 2026, marks a significant expansion of the group’s property portfolio as it continues to execute its long-term Elevation Strategy. The two sites attract a combined annual footfall of nearly 7.8 million visitors. By securing these assets, […]
- Exchange rates drag on Puig's sales, as firm agreement with The Estée Lauder remains elusiveby news@fashionunited.com (Jaime Martinez) on 29/04/2026 at 07:21
Interior of Puig's headquarters in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain. Credits: Puig. Madrid – Without having previously announced the exact timing for the release of its new fiscal year results, Puig finally reported its performance for the first quarter of 2026 on Tuesday, after the markets closed. For the three-month period ending March 31, the company's results were significantly impacted by exchange rates. According to information submitted by the company to the National […]
- Spanish brand Hoff appoints new CEOby news@fashionunited.com (Jaime Martinez) on 29/04/2026 at 07:19
Nicolas de Ros Wallace, CEO of Hoff. Credits: Hoff. Madrid – In the latest demonstration of the increasingly solid corporate structure being built at Hoff, the Spanish footwear company has announced the appointment of Nicolas de Ros Wallace as its new CEO. He takes over the role from the company's founder, Fran Marchena. The Spanish footwear company announced the appointment of Nicolas de Ros Wallace as the new chief executive officer of Hoff. He will assume the position this coming Friday, […]
- Why Jeff Bezos is betting 34 million dollars on future textilesby news@fashionunited.com (Diane Vanderschelden) on 29/04/2026 at 07:16
Amazon founder, Jeff Bezos. Credits: Image: Amazon The news may seem modest on the scale of global technology investments. However, it acts as a weak signal with high potential for the entire fashion sector. By injecting 34 million dollars through the Bezos Earth Fund (BEF), the Amazon founder is not only seeking to improve his green credentials but also to secure a dominant position in materials that will comprise 15 percent of the global market by 2032. For Jeff Bezos, the real issue seems […]
- Tumi unveils “Mediterranean Escape”, celebrating the allure of the coast and the ease of travelby news@fashionunited.com (Press Club) on 29/04/2026 at 07:09
Credits: TUMI Today, international travel, lifestyle, and accessories brand TUMI introduces "Mediterranean Escape," its Spring 2026 seasonal campaign and collection inspired by the warmth, rhythm, and sensorial richness of the Mediterranean coast. Bringing expressive new colors, prints, and textures across TUMI's most iconic silhouettes, the campaign captures a joyful, transportive vision where design meets destination. Directed by Piero Bressan and photographed by Dario Catellani, […]
- Techtextil and Techprocess 2026: Navigating innovation and the pressure to implementby news@fashionunited.com (Regina Henkel) on 29/04/2026 at 07:06
Military and protective clothing at Techtextil 2026. Credits: Messe Frankfurt / Thomas Fedra The two trade fairs, Techtextil and Texprocess, demonstrated the significant innovative potential within the textile industry in Frankfurt am Main last week. Around 1,700 exhibitors from over 100 countries presented new solutions for performance textiles and their processing. At the same time, many discussions highlighted a clear point: while there are many good ideas, the main challenge lies in […]
- Adidas exceeds growth expectations and confirms outlookby news@fashionunited.com (DPA) on 29/04/2026 at 06:32
Adidas flagship in Las Vegas Image: Adidas Sportswear manufacturer Adidas performed better than expected in the first quarter, confirming its outlook. Revenue rose by over 7 percent to approximately 6.6 billion euros (7.72 billion dollars), the company announced on Wednesday in Herzogenaurach. On a currency-neutral basis, Adidas achieved 14 percent growth. The company registered strong demand, particularly in its own sales channels. In contrast, growth in the wholesale sector was weaker. […]
- Björn Borg achieves strongest Q1 in company history with double-digit growth in sports apparelby news@fashionunited.com (Prachi Singh) on 29/04/2026 at 06:07
Björn Borg store Credits: Björn Borg image bank Swedish sports fashion brand Björn Borg has reported the strongest first quarter in the history of the company, with record levels achieved for both net sales and operating profit. The group saw continued momentum in its sports apparel category, marking 15 consecutive quarters of double-digit growth for the division. Strong financial performance across group operations For the period from January 1 to March 31, 2026, group net sales increased […]
- Former H&M executive Daniel Kulle joins Klekt board of directorsby news@fashionunited.com (Prachi Singh) on 29/04/2026 at 05:29
Daniel Kulle Credits: Klekt German-based marketplace Klekt has appointed Daniel Kulle as a board member to support the scaling of its international operations. Kulle, who has held several high-profile leadership positions within the global fashion sector, joins the European sneaker and streetwear platform as it seeks to capture a larger share of the global resale market. Kulle previously served as the president of Swedish retailer H&M North America. During his tenure, he oversaw the growth […]
- Who is Simone Rocha? Everything to know about the Pitti Uomo 110 guest designerby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 29/04/2026 at 04:00
Simone Rocha at the finale of her AW23 show. Credits: ©Launchmetrics/spotlight Over its lifespan, Pitti Uomo has emerged as a platform used by up-and-coming and sometimes well-established designers to mark major milestones, spotlight a conceptual pivot, or usher in a new chapter altogether. For some, the esteemed guest designer slot serves as an opportunity to show in Italy for the first time; for others, it's an indication of a shift in scale or simply an opportunity to reach a more global […]
- Fuorisalone highlights: from Stone Island's No Seasons project to H&M Home's Kelly Wearstler collectionby news@fashionunited.com (Isabella Naef) on 28/04/2026 at 16:00
Stone Island presented the new chapter of No seasons Credits: Stone Island Fuorisalone is now over, along with its whirlwind of events, long queues and the flood of people that took over Milan for a week. While the appeal of Fuorisalone is undeniable, it is worth reflecting on the quality of the events, their content and the interest they generate among fashion and design professionals. It is understandable that brands leverage this moment for visibility, as almost everyone takes a stroll […]
- How AI is redefining the role of physical stores, and what retailers should knowby news@fashionunited.com (Vivian Hendriksz) on 28/04/2026 at 15:35
Report AI generated image of the shopping mall of the future Credits: FashionUnited Artificial intelligence (AI) is not only changing how we shop online, but it's also transforming physical retail. While stores are still viewed as essential “anchors” for commerce in 2030, AI, together with shifting consumer behaviours, continues to reshape the purpose of physical retail. A new study released by ICSC and McKinsey & Company, titled "Shopping in the Age of AI: Redefining Stores […]
- The RealReal to release debut book, 'Real Style: Dressing with intention & expressing yourself through style'by news@fashionunited.com (Vivian Hendriksz) on 28/04/2026 at 14:31
The RealReal to launch debut book Credits: Photo Credits: The RealReal Online luxury resale marketplace The Realreal is set to launch its first-ever book, titled ‘Real Style: Dressing with Intention & Expressing Yourself Through Style.’ Written by Kristen Naiman, chief brand officer at Realreal, Cait Munro, and Sarah Leon, the book is not a traditional style guide, but is designed to serve as a guide to help individuals get to know themselves, and therefore their own personal […]
- Data and transparency: Asos roadmap to sustainable growthby news@fashionunited.com (FashionUnited) on 28/04/2026 at 14:16
José Antonio Ramos Calamonte, Chief Executive Officer at Asos Credits: Asos In a period of significant recalibration for the pure-play e-commerce sector, Asos is moving beyond its turnaround phase by implementing a ‘new commercial logic’ designed to decouple growth from heavy discounting. Speaking at the World Retail Congress in Berlin, José Antonio Ramos Calamonte, chief executive officer of Asos, detailed how the British fashion giant is leveraging AI-driven personalisation and a […]
- The Children's Place partners with Al Othaim for Saudi Arabia re-entyby news@fashionunited.com (Vivian Hendriksz) on 28/04/2026 at 13:46
Gymboree and Brand Ambassador Mandy Moore unveils Gymboree XO Mandy Moore collection Credits: Gymboree/The Children’s Place Children's wear retailer The Children's Place has entered into a new strategic partnership with Al Othaim Life Company to re-enter the Saudi Arabian market, with initial store openings planned for later this year, including a flagship store in Riyadh. The partnership represents a significant milestone in The Children's Place's broader international growth strategy, with […]
- From Givenchy to Tokyo: Uniqlo’s creative director Waight Keller on her move from the luxury to the mass marketby news@fashionunited.com (FashionUnited) on 28/04/2026 at 13:11
Clare Waight Keller Credits: Uniqlo In a keynote session at the World Retail Congress in Berlin, Clare Waight Keller, creative director of Uniqlo, outlined how the Japanese retail giant is balancing rapid global expansion with a rigorous, technology-driven approach to product development. Waight Keller, who previously held creative leadership roles at Givenchy, Chloé, and Pringle of Scotland, emphasised that her move to the mass-market sector was driven by an admiration for the ‘elegant, […]
- H&M launches on Nordstrom Marketplace, marking its debut on a US retail marketplaceby news@fashionunited.com (Vivian Hendriksz) on 28/04/2026 at 12:41
H&M’s Debut on Nordstrom Marks Brand’s First Curated Retail Marketplace Launch in U.S. Credits: H&M Group Swedish fashion giant H&M has launched on Nordstrom Marketplace, the department store chain's curated third-party platform, available on Nordstrom.com and its app, as it looks to expand its reach across the United States. The move marks H&M's US retail marketplace debut. "Our launch on Nordstrom Marketplace marks an important step in making H&M even more […]
- The White Company CEO steps downby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 28/04/2026 at 12:33
Paula Nickolds, former CEO of The White Company. Credits: The White Company. Paula Nickolds, the chief executive officer of The White Company, has stepped down from helm two years after her initial appointment. The British retailer confirmed the news to Drapers, which reported that Nickolds will exit at the end of May. Until then, she will work with the company on ensuring a smooth transition, with a search for an interim replacement and a long-term successor underway. According to the media […]
- Lululemon appoints Esi Eggleston Bracey to board of directorsby news@fashionunited.com (Prachi Singh) on 28/04/2026 at 11:44
Lululemon in Amsterdam Credits: Lululemon Canadian athletic apparel retailer Lululemon Athletica has announced the appointment of Esi Eggleston Bracey to its board of directors, effective April 28, 2026. Bracey joins the board as the company continues a five-year period of governance refreshment, during which it has appointed six new independent directors. Bracey most recently served as the chief growth and marketing officer at British consumer goods company Unilever. In that capacity, she […]
- Études Studio appoints Brice Groulier (ex-Jacquemus) to structure its growthby news@fashionunited.com (Diane Vanderschelden) on 28/04/2026 at 11:30
Brice Groulier, new CEO of Études Studio Credits: Etudes Studio Parisian label Études Studio is professionalising its management with the appointment of Brice Groulier to the role of CEO. By recruiting the former chief financial officer of Jacquemus, the independent brand is demonstrating its ambition to transform its creative foundation into a major industrial success. Founded in 2012 by Aurélien Arbet and Jérémie Egry, Études Studio has established itself as a unique, hybrid player in […]
- Ganni chief executive officer exitsby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 28/04/2026 at 11:15
Laura Du Rusquec, CEO of Ganni. Credits: Via Outlets Laura du Rusquec, the chief executive officer of Ganni, quietly stepped down from the Danish brand last week, exiting just two years after her initial appointment. Ganni confirmed the news to Vogue Business, to which it was reported that du Rusquec was leaving to “pursue other opportunities”. Where du Rusquec is headed next has not yet been publicly disclosed. Her position will be filled in an interim capacity by Hans Hoegstedt, former […]
- Study: Retailers scale back growth plans as global pressures mountby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 28/04/2026 at 10:42
Retail report 2024, World Congress Retail Credits: Pexels Global retailers are becoming more cautious in their approach to growth strategies amid intensifying economic and geopolitical pressures, according to new research from World Retail Congress (WRC), Incisiv and Manhattan Associates. The study, released at this year’s WRC, which kicked off yesterday in Berlin and will run until April 29, found that fewer than one in six retail executives are currently pursuing aggressive expansion, with […]
- Do Zara and H&M generate 12 times more textile waste than Shein?by news@fashionunited.com (Diane Vanderschelden) on 28/04/2026 at 10:01
37 percent of Gen Z has given up fast fashion to reduce their environmental impact. Credit: Pexels, Markus Spiske As the 2026 legislative debate centres on implementing decrees for the law against ultra-fast fashion, a field study challenges our assumptions. The primary burden on the circular economy does not currently stem from new digital players, but from legacy brands. The saturation of recycling channels is linked to this long-established production model. Public debate has identified a […]
- M&S presents the ‘Love That!’ Drop Twoby news@fashionunited.com (Press Club) on 28/04/2026 at 09:55
SS26. Credits: M&S The wait is officially over. Love That Drop 2 has landed. Following the breakout success of Love That Drop 1, Marks & Spencer returns with a second, trend‑driven instalment - firmly focused on what’s shaping SS26 right now. Drop 1 proved customer demand was high for trend focused style, with the Waisted Asymmetric Khaki Blazer emerging as the standout bestseller, underlining a clear appetite for modern tailoring and directional fashion. Credits: M&S […]
- Puig restructures its board and calls annual general meeting for May 29by news@fashionunited.com (Jaime Martinez) on 28/04/2026 at 09:45
The Board of Directors of Puig during the company's 2025 Annual General Meeting, held on May 28, 2025 in Barcelona, Spain. Credits: Puig. Madrid – In a somewhat surprising move, Puig announced late on Monday evening the resignation of Josep Oliu, chairman of Banco Sabadell, from his position as a director on the company's board, which is chaired by Marc Puig. This news was framed within the announcement of Puig's upcoming Annual General Meeting, now scheduled for May 29. The company provided […]
- JD Sports chair exit linked to reported CEO tensionsby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 28/04/2026 at 09:42
JD Sports, Vancouver flagship store. Credits: JD Sports. Further details have emerged around the planned departure of Andy Higginson from JD Sports, with reports suggesting internal discussions over the future of CEO Régis Schultz. As previously announced, Higginson will step down at the retailer’s AGM on July 21. However, the Financial Times has reported that the chair had pushed for a change in leadership, raising concerns about performance amid slowing sales and pressure in North […]
- Christian Louboutin presents its Fall 2026 collectionby news@fashionunited.com (Press Club) on 28/04/2026 at 09:34
FW26. Credits: Louboutin Women's The abundant colours and rich, unexpected details in his garden became an unending source of inspiration for Christian Louboutin while preparing new collections for Fall and Winter 2026, his singular creativity giving rise to extraordinary interpretations of flora and fauna. Through exceptional craftsmanship, the theme tells a vibrant story that conveys a sense of joy and atmospheric lightness. Credits: Louboutin Rosa Fruit, a sculptural sandal, and […]
- Ireland’s Born Clothing shutters after 16 years, 15 stores to closeby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 28/04/2026 at 09:14
Closed store sign - image for illustration. Credits: Unsplash. Born Clothing, an Irish retail chain, is set to shutter 15 stores after provisional liquidators were appointed to oversee the closure of the business. According to Irish broadcaster RTE, the High Court made the appointment after a hearing in which the retailer’s struggles with mounting debt, pandemic impact, minimum wage increases, and high business rates were outlined. Born Clothing first launched in 2009 with a debut store in […]
- Sherri Hill alleges copyright infringement in new lawsuit against e-commerce platformsby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 28/04/2026 at 09:03
Side by side comparisons of Sherri Hill and Defendants' marketing images. Credits: Sherri Hill / Gioconda Law Group. Prom dress retailer Sherri Hill is taking action against various e-commerce platforms that it has accused of using copyrighted imagery and design elements without authorisation. Filed with the US District Court for the Southern District of New York, the case has been brought against Medon, Inc., SheIsMe, Inc., and related individuals and entities operating the KissProm.com and […]
- ‘Consistency is the masterclass’: bugatti Chief Brand & Commercial Officer Florian Wortmann on the brand's new momentumby news@fashionunited.com (FashionUnited Media) on 28/04/2026 at 08:50
Interview bugatti chief brand and commercial officer Florian Wortmann. Image: bugatti A new form of impact emerges when brand identity and global sales increasingly intertwine. With the appointment of Florian Wortmann as chief brand and commercial officer, bugatti has made this synergy a top priority. Wortmann, who has already repositioned the company as chief brand officer, is now consistently driving the integration of product, marketing and sales. FashionUnited spoke with the […]
- Stefano Rosso is new president of Aura Blockchain Consortiumby news@fashionunited.com (FashionUnited) on 28/04/2026 at 08:46
Stefano Rosso Credits: Aura Blockchain Consortium Stefano Rosso, chief executive officer of Marni and president of Maison Margiela (OTB Group), is the new president of Aura Blockchain Consortium. Rosso succeeds Lorenzo Bertelli, chief marketing officer and head of Csr of Prada Group, who has led Aura since its foundation. Aura Blockchain Consortium, the non-profit consortium founded in 2021 by Lvmh, OTB Group, Prada Group and Richemont, announced the news this morning. A statement explained: […]
- 'Magnificent Seven' results: Why AI capex could disrupt fashionby news@fashionunited.com (Diane Vanderschelden) on 28/04/2026 at 08:42
Credits: Facebook parent company Meta This week, markets will scrutinise the results of tech leaders Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta, Apple, Nvidia and Tesla. At the core of expectations is the need for proof. Their massive investments in artificial intelligence must finally begin to show tangible returns. Critical equation: billions versus uncertain revenues Hyperscalers have committed to unprecedented spending. According to estimates reported by Michael Keen (Decision Signal System), their […]
- Source Fashion refreshes advisory board reaffirming responsible sourcing focusby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 28/04/2026 at 08:40
Rosie Cripps, head of circularity at Vivobarefoot; James Sleater, CEO of Buffalo Systems; Miranda Beckett, fashion project manager at Ellen MacArthur Foundation; Kirsty McGregor, journalist and former Vogue Business editor. Credits: Source Fashion. UK trade show Source Fashion has rejigged and expanded its advisory board as it continues to reaffirm its focus on responsible sourcing and circularity. The new appointments include Kirsty McGregor, journalist and former Vogue Business editor; […]
- Marks & Spencer menswear director joins UKFT boardby news@fashionunited.com (Prachi Singh) on 28/04/2026 at 08:37
Mitch Hughes, M&S man director Credits: UKFT British retailer Marks & Spencer (M&S) director of menswear, Mitch Hughes, has been appointed to the board of the UK Fashion & Textile Association (UKFT). Hughes, who currently leads the M&S Man division, brings nearly 30 years of experience within the UK fashion retail sector to the industry body. Hughes rejoined the London-based retailer M&S in January 2023. His career began at the same company through the M&S graduate […]
- In Pictures: Amiri brings Hollywood to the UK with first regional storeby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 28/04/2026 at 08:32
Amiri London store. Credits: Amiri. In Pictures Luxury brand Amiri has unveiled its first store in the UK, translating its Californian roots into a retail experience intended to recall the “on-set décor of films from the golden age of Hollywood”. Located on London’s New Bond Street, the flagship spans two floors across which collections for both men and women, including accessories and footwear, are showcased. Amiri London store. Credits: Amiri. The interior was designed by […]
- Vinted's equity valuation hits 8 billion euros after 880 million euro secondary share dealby news@fashionunited.com (Prachi Singh) on 28/04/2026 at 08:29
Vinted Credits: Vinted Lithuanian second-hand marketplace Vinted has completed a secondary share transaction of 880 million euros (1.030 million dollars). This latest move establishes an equity valuation of 8 billion euros for the consumer-to-consumer (C2C) platform. The transaction was led by Swedish investment firm EQT, British asset manager Schroders Capital, and Teachers’ Venture Growth (TVG). TVG serves as the late-stage venture investment platform for the Ontario Teachers’ Pension […]
- L.K. Bennett liquidation: unsecured creditors to lose 34 million poundsby news@fashionunited.com (Prachi Singh) on 28/04/2026 at 08:21
LK Bennett Credits: LK Bennett Unsecured creditors of the London-based fashion brand L.K. Bennett are set to lose over 34 million pounds (45.91 million dollars), according to recent filings from Companies House. The news coincides with the brand closing its remaining standalone boutiques earlier than anticipated following what the retailer described as “exceptional demand” for its final stock. A progress report issued by joint liquidator Craig Lewis of the UK firm Ernst & Young (EY) […]
- 3 challenges when adapting Smart Merchandise Managementby news@fashionunited.com (Partner) on 28/04/2026 at 08:11
Credits: Chainbalance “We already do this; our current process works.” “We don’t have time or capacity for a project.” “We’re small, we can still do it manually.” All three are reasonable. They’re also the three biggest reasons teams delay changes that would reduce workload, improve availability and grow sell-through. Below we unpack each challenge, the risks of staying put and the practical ways brands are de-risking adoption, drawn from hundreds of conversations and […]
- Outlet Shopping at The O2 Boosts Lineup With New Additions and Upsizeby news@fashionunited.com (Press Club) on 28/04/2026 at 07:45
Credits: Image: The O2, Icon Outlet Outlet Shopping at The O2, London’s best-performing outlet, has announced two new additions to the destination, including Danish homewares and lifestyle retailer, Søstrene Grene, and menswear brand, Suit Direct. Both stores will represent London outlet firsts, with leasing momentum bolstered further by New Balance’s reinvestment in the scheme with a brand new, upsized store. Credits: Søstrene Grene Søstrene Grene has secured a 4,850 sq ft […]
- Chronic deficits and recapitalisations: The challenge of Richemont's 'Soft Luxury' divisionby news@fashionunited.com (Diane Vanderschelden) on 28/04/2026 at 07:39
Richemont HQ. Credits: ©Richemont. All rights reserved. Swiss leader Richemont, driven by the strength of its jewellery houses, is seeing the weaknesses of its fashion and accessories division intensify. Amid repeated capital injections and slowing growth, the group faces a structural profitability challenge. While the strength of Richemont's jewellery and watchmaking divisions is well-established, the 'Soft Luxury' division is showing warning signs. Behind the prestigious names, several of […]
- Armedangels launches direct-to-consumer model in the USby news@fashionunited.com (Jule Scott) on 28/04/2026 at 07:37
Armedangels' "Detox Denim" campaign Credits: Armedangels Armedangels is advancing its international expansion by entering the US market. The Cologne-based fashion brand will launch there at the end of April with a direct-to-consumer model, the company announced on Monday. Distribution will initially be handled through its own online shop, with additional sales channels planned for the future. This market entry is part of the sustainability-focused label's long-term growth strategy. “The US […]
- SMCP reports stable ready-to-wear sales despite strong regional disparitiesby news@fashionunited.com (AFP) on 28/04/2026 at 07:08
Credits: SMCP French group SMCP, the parent company of brands Sandro, Maje, Claudie Pierlot and Fursac, published its first-quarter 2026 results on Tuesday. While overall turnover remains stable, performance was driven by international markets as the French market experienced a sharp decline. The group's turnover stood at 287 million euros (335.6 million dollars), a slight year-over-year decrease of 0.8 percent. This apparent stability, however, masks diverging trends across different […]
- Casablanca appoints Didier Nguyen as CEOby news@fashionunited.com (Florence Julienne) on 28/04/2026 at 07:06
Didier Nguyen Photo: Casablanca French-Moroccan fashion house Casablanca appoints Didier Nguyen as chief executive officer (CEO), effective immediately. He joins Casablanca at a pivotal stage in its development. This is marked by international expansion and strengthening its position at the intersection of sport, travel, culture and luxury. The appointment follows the departure of Frederick Lukoff, who has served as CEO since 2023. Lukoff will now take on the role of a senior advisor. With […]
- Bag trends: Why sensory textures and hands-free silhouettes are defining the new accessory marketby news@fashionunited.com (FashionUnited Media) on 28/04/2026 at 06:56
Credits: Studio Noos The era of the purely functional bag is over; welcome to the age of “sensory utility.” In today’s accessory market, consumers demand an everyday carry that delivers a dual promise: exceptional tactile comfort and absolute, hands-free mobility. Parsing through the latest seasonal forecasts reveals two distinct silhouettes dominating this new landscape: the textural, puffy statement bag and the refined, elevated crossbody. FashionUnited has taken a closer look at those […]
- Source Fashion Expands Advisory Board to Tackle the Realities of Responsible Sourcingby news@fashionunited.com (Press Club) on 28/04/2026 at 06:45
Credits: Source Fashion Source Fashion has announced a refreshed Advisory Board, bringing together leading voices from across fashion, retail, sustainability and media to help shape the next phase of Source Fashion’s growth and industry impact. As the industry navigates increasing complexity across supply chains, regulation and responsible sourcing, the strengthened board reflects Source Fashion’s commitment to driving meaningful industry collaboration and delivering practical, […]
- Claire’s ceases standalone operations in the UK and Irelandby news@fashionunited.com (Prachi Singh) on 28/04/2026 at 04:44
Claire's store in Paris Credits: Riccardo Milani / Hans Lucas via AFP Fashion accessories retailer Claire’s has shuttered all standalone stores across the UK and Ireland after entering administration for the second time within a 12-month period. Administrators from the financial advisory firm Kroll confirmed that 154 locations have ceased trading, resulting in more than 1,300 staff members being notified of redundancy. While the brick and mortar portfolio has been dismantled, the brand’s […]
- Producer-led projects: A gap in the sustainability market?by news@fashionunited.com (Anna Roos van Wijngaarden) on 28/04/2026 at 04:00
Interview Kim van der Weerd speaks on behalf of the FPC at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Credits: Fashion Producer Collective At the root of the sustainability crisis in fashion lies a clouded relationship between brand and supplier, which is a direct consequence of outsourcing production to low-wage countries. In recent decades, the supply chain has become so fragmented that oversight regarding who makes what—and exactly how—has been lost. Now, […]
- Provocation sells jeans: How Dutch denim brands approach their campaignsby news@fashionunited.com (FashionUnited) on 27/04/2026 at 16:00
Credits: Image: G-star background Jeans campaigns have been provocative for decades. Consider the recent campaign featuring Sydney Sweeney for American Eagle, or Calvin Klein in the 80s and 90s. The Netherlands is home to numerous denim brands: how do they attempt to stand out? This article was written by Sterre Marsman. The American Eagle campaign with Sydney Sweeney caused quite a stir last year. In “Sydney Sweeney Has Great Jeans”, the actress zips up her American Eagle jeans while […]
- Bershka strengthens presence in Sweden with second store in H&M's home countryby news@fashionunited.com (Jaime Martinez) on 27/04/2026 at 13:27
In Pictures Bershka store in the Gallerian shopping centre in Stockholm, Sweden. Credits: Bershka. Madrid – Bershka, the leading youth fashion brand of the Inditex group, is expanding its presence in Sweden with the opening of its second store in the country. It is the group's largest chain by turnover after Zara, according to the 2025 financial year results. The new establishment has now opened its doors to the public in the heart of Stockholm. The city is the country's capital and […]
- Former LVMH executive launches Ireland’s first luxury groupby news@fashionunited.com (Danielle Wightman-Stone) on 27/04/2026 at 09:00
Ashley McDonnell, founder of VYKO Group Credits: VYKO Group by Guilherme Resende and Edgar Camargo Ashley McDonnell, an Irish-American executive with experience across LVMH, Google and Puig, has launched Ireland’s first luxury conglomerate, VYKO Group, designed to acquire and scale emerging luxury brands. In a statement, McDonnell, who has more than a decade of global leadership within the luxury and technology sectors, with senior roles at LVMH (Paris), Google (Dublin), and Puig (Geneva and […]
- Case studies in the rise of ESG disputes: Greenwashing and social washing in focusby news@fashionunited.com (Guest Contributor) on 27/04/2026 at 08:00
Credits: Levi's This week, it was announced that the Clean Clothes Campaign (CCC), together with four consumers, is filing a lawsuit against clothing brand Levi Strauss (Levi's). The case revolves around alleged misleading sustainability claims and labour rights violations at a factory in Turkey where Levi's manufactures. More than 400 workers lost their jobs there after striking for better working conditions and joining a trade union. Hundreds of workers are still awaiting compensation. Both […]
- Video: Understanding Nicole Richie's approach to fashionby news@fashionunited.com (FashionUnited) on 27/04/2026 at 06:00
Magazine Harper's Bazaar. Credits: Unsplash, Rhamely. Nicole Richie, the designer, actress, and pop culture icon, discusses her unique approach to fashion, which she calls her signature "full witch" style, in an episode of ‘The Good Buy’ with Harper’s Bazaar. The House of Harlow founder delves into her passions, including her love for vintage shopping (often involving latex gloves), the transformative power of accessories, and the unexpected style inspiration she draws from Disney […]
- The Do’s and Don’ts of using AI in fashion marketing: Between efficiency and strategyby news@fashionunited.com (Cynthia Ijelman) on 27/04/2026 at 04:00
Interview Julian Restrepo, founder of Vissua Credits: Julian Restrepo Buenos Aires – Julián Restrepo, a specialist in storytelling, strategy, and artificial intelligence applied to communication, has built his career around a central idea: connecting creativity, technology, and business to help brands communicate more effectively. His approach is clear: technology alone does not create value unless it is integrated into a strategy. “Artificial intelligence does not replace people; […]
- Key looks from Rio Fashion Week: spring/summer trendsby news@fashionunited.com (Marta De Divitiis) on 26/04/2026 at 21:33
In Pictures A general view of the event entrance Credits: Rio Fashion Week Rio Fashion Week took place between April 14 and 18 at Pier Mauá, with some off-site shows. The event was promoted by IMM, a sports and entertainment company also responsible for São Paulo Fashion Week (SPFW). From this year, SPFW will be held in the second half of the year, focusing on autumn/winter fashion. Rio will be responsible for spring/summer fashion. The 20 brands that showed each brought their unique […]
- AW26 streetstyle: Denim trends in silhouette, wash and detailby news@fashionunited.com (Wietse van der Veen) on 25/04/2026 at 04:00
Denim streetstyle trends Fashion Week Credits: ©Launchmetrics/spotlight Denim maintains its prominent role in international streetstyle, proving more versatile than ever during the autumn/winter 2026 fashion weeks. Previously used primarily as a basic, the material is now taking on a more pronounced, stylised approach. From layered looks to striking details, denim is visibly evolving with the contemporary fashion context. The material is establishing itself as one of the most consistent […]
- Retail reset: Why Gen Z is forcing a rethink of stores, space and strategyby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 24/04/2026 at 16:00
NikeSkims Selfridges pop-up. Credits: Skims. Interview The US retail landscape is undergoing a structural reset. From the bankruptcy of Saks Global to real estate downsizing and the reinvention of New York’s Fifth Avenue, the sector is shifting away from scale in favour of precision. At the same time, the evolution of mixed-use developments and experiential retail hubs is redefining how physical spaces function. Retail is not disappearing, however. Instead, it is being redefined by a new […]
- Hugo Boss and LPP urged to rejoin Pakistan Accord on Rana Plaza anniversaryby news@fashionunited.com (Vivian Hendriksz) on 24/04/2026 at 14:44
Boss-Showroom Credits: Hugo Boss Today, on the 13th anniversary of Rana Plaza, the deadliest yet preventable disaster to occur within the apparel industry to date, campaigners from Labour Behind the Label and the Rana Plaza Solidarity Collective are calling on Hugo Boss to rejoin the Pakistan Accord. The German fashion brand and Polish fashion group LPP, which was directly connected to Rana Plaza, are among the companies that did not renew their membership with the Pakistan Accord this […]
- Epoch Biodesign to open world's largest nylon 6,6 biorecycling facility in Londonby news@fashionunited.com (Vivian Hendriksz) on 24/04/2026 at 13:05
Epoch Biodesign to open nylon 6,6 biorecycling facility Credits: Epoch Biodesign UK biotechnology company Epoch Biodesign is set to open Europe’s first and the world’s biggest nylon 6,6 biorecycling demonstration facility. The global leader in enzymatic recycling, the plant will open at Grapht Works, Imperial College in North Acton, London, the city’s new pilot manufacturing facility. The announcement comes a month after Epoch Biodesign closed a 12 million US dollar strategic funding […]
- Collen Allen and Ponte among finalists of LVMH Prize 2026by news@fashionunited.com (Wietse van der Veen) on 24/04/2026 at 12:47
Julie Kegels FW26 Credits: ©Launchmetrics/spotlight The finalists for the 13th edition of the LVMH Prize for Young Fashion Designers have been announced. Among the selected designers is Belgian designer Julie Kegels. Kegels launched her fashion label in 2024, shortly after graduating from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp. The LVMH Prize for Young Fashion Designers awards the main winner a sum of 400,000 euros, supplemented by a year of mentorship within the LVMH network. Both the […]
- TJX Companies bans mohair and goes fur-freeby news@fashionunited.com (Vivian Hendriksz) on 24/04/2026 at 12:06
Lloyd Short (L) sorts mohair on a table with the help of an assistant at Wheatlands Farm in Graaf-Reinet (March 2026). Credits: Photo by MARCO LONGARI / AFP TJX Companies, the parent company of off-price retail chains TJ Maxx and TK Maxx, has opted to remove all natural fur, including angora, derived from rabbits, and mohair, taken from angora goats, from its collections. The decision comes weeks after Swedish retail giant H&M faces mounting pressure to re-ban mohair from its collections […]
- Generation Gucciby news@fashionunited.com (Press Club) on 24/04/2026 at 12:00
Credits: Gucci The Generation Gucci campaign centers on a collective of individuals who embody the new generation of the House . It unfolds through a series of 84 images , one for each look, conceived as a near -lookbook and photographed by Demna. Credits: Gucci The collection brings together elements from different decades of the House, combining archival references with new propositions. Sartorial womenswear is defined by 2 -piece suits with slim -fit pants and head -to -toe leather […]
- New Era to open immersive flagship store in New York Cityby news@fashionunited.com (Vivian Hendriksz) on 24/04/2026 at 11:28
New Era open flagship store in SoHo, NYC Credits: New Era Sports and lifestyle brand New Era is set to open its debut North American flagship store in New York City. Opening on April 27, the flagship store is located in the trendy neighbourhood of SoHo, on the corner of Houston Street and Lafayette Street. The upcoming flagship opening is in line with New Era’s broader aim of positioning itself in the heart of NYC, connecting directly with its cap culture fanbase. "We're incredibly proud […]
- StockX launches ‘Store at StockX’ to streamline resale processby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 24/04/2026 at 11:02
StockX. Credits: Met dank aan Modes StockX has introduced a new feature, “Store at StockX,” allowing customers to buy and sell products without ever taking physical possession of them. Currently available to select users in the US, the feature enables shoppers to purchase items that are sent directly to StockX verification centres. Once authenticated, ownership is transferred to the buyer, who can immediately relist the product for sale from within the platform. Customers still have the […]
- Clothing and footwear sales rebound in March, ONS data revealsby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 24/04/2026 at 10:37
Cardiff, Wales, UK. Credits: Unsplash. New figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show a modest recovery in UK retail sales in March 2026, with clothing and textile categories returning to growth following a weaker start to the year. Sales volumes for textile, clothing and footwear stores rose 1.2 percent month on month in March, contrasting a 1 percent decline in February. Over the three months to March, the category recorded a more modest 0.2 percent increase, exhibiting a […]
- Claire's to relocate headoffice in Illinoisby news@fashionunited.com (Vivian Hendriksz) on 24/04/2026 at 10:32
Interior of Claire's store Credits: Claire's Accessories, jewelry, and toy retailer Claire’s is relocating its headquarters in Illinois as part of its wider strategy to help the company return to growth. The youth- and trend-driven retailer will relocate from its current location in Hoffman Estates to Columbia Center III in Rosemont, Illinois, occupying 43,200 square feet at the site. Claire’s is set to relocate to the Class A office tower, which includes on-site amenities such as a […]
- Nike to cut 1,400 roles as ‘Win Now’ strategy enters next phaseby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 24/04/2026 at 10:21
Credits: Nike Sportswear giant Nike has confirmed another series of layoffs as it continues to move forward with its ongoing ‘Win Now’ turnaround strategy. The company confirmed to FootwearNews (FN) that approximately 1,400 operations roles have been cut across North America, Europe and Asia, representing less than 2 percent of Nike’s global team. The "significant changes” are said to be underway globally, and centre largely around streamlining certain team structures. It was noted […]
- Counterfeiting: Goyard's exclusivity attracts counterfeitersby news@fashionunited.com (FashionUnited) on 24/04/2026 at 09:09
Goyard accessory. Credits: Unsplash. Artificial intelligence authentication platform Entrupy has published its new State of the Fake report. Similar to the results published in 2025, this year's report shows Louis Vuitton as the brand with the highest volume of counterfeit products. It is followed by Gucci, Prada, Chanel and Dior. The enthusiasm for the Louis Vuitton monogram remains as strong as it was several years ago. The flagship brand of the LVMH group is, by far, the most authenticated […]
- British Footwear Association names new CEOby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 24/04/2026 at 09:06
British Footwear Association logo. Credits: BFA. The British Footwear Association (BFA) has appointed Ian Cartwright as its new chief executive officer. He will take up the position from May 6, 2026, succeeding Richard Shetliffe, who will step down early June after two years at the helm of the organisation. As a long-time member of the BFA, Cartwright brings first-hand insight into the needs of the association’s membership, with his appointment reflecting a renewed focus on practical value […]
- BFC reveals shortlist for BFC/GQ Designer Fashion Fundby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 24/04/2026 at 08:50
Foday Dumbuya at the finale of Labrum London's AW26 show. Credits: ©Launchmetrics/spotlight The British Fashion Council (BFC) has revealed the names shortlisted for this year’s BFC/GQ Designer Fashion Fund (BFC/GQDFF). The designers selected for the coveted prize are Clothsurgeon, Derrick, Harri, and Labrum London. The winner of the fund is set to receive a 100,000 pound grant prize, as well as a year-long mentorship with an industry leader, legal services from Sheridans, and access to a […]
- Hatstore expands into Germany, marking first store outside Scandinaviaby news@fashionunited.com (Ole Spötter) on 24/04/2026 at 08:37
Hatstore store in Stockholm Credits: Hatstore The Swedish headwear retailer is opening the doors to its first German store on May 2 in Hamburg's Europa Passage shopping centre, Hatstore announced on Friday. It is the first location outside Scandinavia. In the Hamburg store, the company, founded in 2012 as an online retailer, offers an assortment of baseball caps, beanies and bucket hats from brands such as New Era, Mitchell & Ness, '47 Brand and Goorin Bros. Hatstore's own collection and a […]
- Sainsbury’s Tu reports strong FY25 growth yet mulls redundanciesby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 24/04/2026 at 08:31
Sainsbury’s ‘fashion destination hubs’ Credits: Sainsbury’s Supermarket giant Sainsbury’s reported a 4.9 percent increase in overall FY25 sales in a preliminary report published this week, with market outperformance particularly seen within its Tu Clothing line. Despite recording “strong” growth, however, the retailer is eyeing operational changes among the brand’s team, with redundancies believed to be on the table. According to Sainsbury’s preliminary results for the 52 […]
- Les Deux: 14 years of uninterrupted growth despite a strained wholesale marketby news@fashionunited.com (Diane Vanderschelden) on 24/04/2026 at 08:17
Les Deux LD co-founder Andreas von der Heide (seated) and CEO Kristoffer Haapanen Credits: Les Deux Danish brand Les Deux has confirmed its resilience and agility. In 2025, the Copenhagen-based label recorded a 13 percent increase in turnover, marking its fourteenth consecutive year of growth amid a challenging global wholesale market. While the fashion sector is experiencing a significant slowdown, Les Deux is demonstrating robust health. For the 2025 financial year, the brand announced a […]
- 'Stigmatized' or 'sustainable'? Vintage sales boost sees fur returnby news@fashionunited.com (AFP) on 24/04/2026 at 07:45
Streetstyle NY Fashion Week FW26. Credits: ©Launchmetrics/spotlight Laura Jacobs thought she'd never wear animal fur, having witnessed years of protests over its use in clothing -- until suddenly she started spotting it all over New York. Jacobs fished out the long mink her grandmother left her years ago and took it to a Manhattan furrier to give it a second act. Fur "was stigmatized for so long," Jacobs told AFP, posing before a full-length mirror and assessing a potential crop. But the […]
- Louis Vuitton opens temporary hotel in Londonby news@fashionunited.com (FashionUnited) on 24/04/2026 at 07:44
In pictures Louis Vuitton opens immersive 'hotel' pop-up in London Credits: @Alex Upton To celebrate the 130th anniversary of its iconic Monogram pattern, Louis Vuitton is transforming a historic townhouse in London's Mayfair district into an immersive concept experience. The temporary project is located in the heart of London. Louis Vuitton announced on Friday that it dedicates individual, thematically designed rooms to each of its legendary bag models, from the Speedy to the Neverfull. […]
- Meta plans 10 percent layoffs as AI spending soars: sourceby news@fashionunited.com (AFP) on 24/04/2026 at 07:42
Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses - Ray-Ban 'Remix' Credits: Meta / EssilorLuxottica Meta plans to cut a tenth of its workforce, looking for productivity gains from its remaining workers as it invests heavily in artificial intelligence. Meta will lay off about 8,000 employees and leave thousands of other positions unfilled next month, a source told AFP. The move comes as co-founder and chief executive Mark Zuckerberg makes a priority of delivering "superintelligence" in a costly AI race against […]
- Tom Ford Beauty awarded Positive Luxury Butterfly Mark certificationby news@fashionunited.com (Press Club) on 24/04/2026 at 07:42
Presentation of Tom Ford Beauty at RESEE AW25/26. Credits: F. Julienne In celebration of Earth Day, TOM FORD BEAUTY is proud to announce it has renewed its participation in the Positive Luxury Butterfly Mark program, a globally respected certification recognizing luxury brands that operate with high sustainability standards across their entire value chain. The Butterfly Mark is granted following a rigorous, independent assessment based on ESG+ principles — Environmental, Social, Governance […]
- The Platform Group reports strong growth in annual sales and earningsby news@fashionunited.com (Jan Schroder) on 24/04/2026 at 06:32
The Platform Group's headquarters in Düsseldorf Image: The Platform Group Düsseldorf-based e-commerce group The Platform Group SE & Co. KGaA experienced strong growth in the 2025 financial year. On Wednesday, the company announced that sales last year reached 728.1 million euros, an increase of 38.8 percent compared to 2024. Gross merchandise volume (GMV) increased by 44.3 percent to approximately 1.30 billion euros. The company attributed the strong growth to “continued positive […]
- Hapag-Lloyd sees no current option for Hormuz passageby news@fashionunited.com (DPA) on 24/04/2026 at 06:19
Shipping containers. Image for illustration. Credits: Unsplash. Germany's largest container shipping line, Hapag-Lloyd, currently sees no option to guide its commercial vessels through the Strait of Hormuz, where they are currently stuck in the Persian Gulf. There is currently no possibility of passage and the company is awaiting an opportunity, said chief executive officer Rolf Habben Jansen. He did not provide further details. According to previous company statements, six of the shipping […]
- Remembering Rana Plaza: Bangladesh has changed, the narrative has notby news@fashionunited.com (Guest Contributor) on 24/04/2026 at 06:00
Assef Shaikh. Credits: Harnest. Opinion Today, the fashion industry remembers Rana Plaza. It should. On 24 April 2013, 1,134 people were killed in the deadliest disaster the garment industry has ever seen. Rana Plaza was not simply a building collapse. It was a moral collapse across global supply chains, exposing what happens when speed, low cost and distance from risk are allowed to define the system. I write this as a manufacturer in Bangladesh, and as someone who has watched the industry […]
- Léa Siboni of The Row: “Retail was my best career decision”by news@fashionunited.com (Julia Garel) on 24/04/2026 at 04:00
The voices of retail Léa Siboni, sales advisor at The Row / The Row SS20 show. Credits: Léa Siboni / ©Launchmetrics/spotlight If there is one profession in fashion where emotional intelligence reigns supreme, this is it. Far from clichés, sales advisors embody the most vibrant and perhaps the most human face of this vast industry. To paint a multifaceted portrait of this hands-on profession, FashionUnited has chosen to speak with those who view sales as a place for fulfilment and […]
- Independent brands and creativity define the 42nd edition of Riga Fashion Weekby news@fashionunited.com (Isabella Naef) on 23/04/2026 at 16:00
A look from Varens, which showed at Riga Fashion Week Credits: Courtesy of Riga Fashion Week, ph. Toms Norde In a period where multinational brands are struggling to restore turnover and remain bound by brand DNA and archives, the current generation of Latvian fashion is instead playing with deep-rooted history and healthy creativity, two factors that defined the most recent edition of Riga Fashion Week. Riga developed a fashion sensibility and craftsmanship that spread during Soviet rule What […]
- ‘Loi Violland’, France's anti-fast fashion law: Brussels hits the brakes againby news@fashionunited.com (Anna Roos van Wijngaarden) on 23/04/2026 at 13:04
Intense discussions on sustainable fashion are taking place in Brussels, yet policy reform is lagging. Credits: Generated with AI via Gemini France's ambitious ‘anti-fast-fashion law’ (Loi Violland) is in limbo. Although the French Senate approved the law in 2025, the European Commission (EC), which had already raised objections last September, vetoed it again in April. Brussels argues that the law disrupts the principles of the European single market and is discriminatory, as stated in […]
- Succession and ambitions: Bernard Arnault holds firm at LVMH shareholder meetingby news@fashionunited.com (AFP) on 23/04/2026 at 13:01
Bernard Arnault, June 2022 Credits: Credit: ERIC PIERMONT / AFP Addressing shareholders of the world's leading luxury group, LVMH, its CEO Bernard Arnault, 77, has postponed the debate on his succession. He preferred to set medium-term goals for his group instead. The topic of succession prompted one of the very first questions from shareholders at the general meeting in Paris on Thursday. When asked about his potential successor among his five children, all of whom work at LVMH, Bernard […]