- Adrian Appiolaza steps down as creative direction of Moschinoby news@fashionunited.com (FashionUnited) on 19/06/2026 at 16:55
Adrian Appiolaza, creative director of Moschino Credits: Moschino, photo credit Daria Svertilova Adrian Appiolaza is leaving the creative direction of Moschino. In a statement, Aeffe, the brand's parent company, announced that after more than two years of collaboration, Moschino and Appiolaza have mutually agreed to end their partnership as of June 19. New creative direction will be announced shortly In the statement, Massimo Ferretti, executive chairman of Aeffe spa, thanked "Appiolaza for […]
- Damson Madder ventures into physical retail with Paris pop-up and showroomby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 19/06/2026 at 15:27
Damson Madder campaign imagery. Credits: Damson Madder. British brand Damson Madder has garnered widespread acclaim since its founding in 2020, standing out for its distinct brand identity, prints and silhouettes. Now, the label is beginning to venture further afield through a Parisian pop-up store and dedicated wholesale showroom. Located in Le Marais district and spanning June 19 to 22, the pop-up looks to reflect the visual language the brand has become so well known for, evident in a […]
- What to know about CIFF’s 10 Corso Como activationby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 19/06/2026 at 15:06
CIFF x 10 Corso Como. Credits: CIFF / Jeremy French. Milan Fashion Week Men's is officially underway, and with it comes the unveiling of a major partnership with a Danish trade show giant and Milanese concept retailer. The Copenhagen International Fashion Fair (CIFF) confirmed plans to expand activity beyond the borders of Denmark earlier this year, after partnering with 10 Corso Como for its latest edition. Now, CIFF has officially launched its ‘CIFF Nordic Signatures’ activation at the […]
- John Lewis commits to recruit 1,000 care-experienced young peopleby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 19/06/2026 at 14:45
John Lewis Partnership Building Happier Futures programme. Credits: JLP. The John Lewis Partnership (JLP) has committed to offering 1,000 additional roles to young people who have experienced care. The target, set for 2030, is more than double than the prior goal, which had been established as part of the group’s Building Happier Futures programme, which launched in 2022. The initiative specifically applies to individuals who have been in foster care, children’s homes or under local […]
- Westfield asks Central Saint Martins students to design future of retail destinationsby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 19/06/2026 at 14:05
Westfield London. Credits: URW. Shopping centre giant Westfield has turned to students of UAL’s Central Saint Martins (CSM) to explore the future of retail and mixed-use destinations. In a seven week programme running between April and June 2026, Westfield worked with around 40 postgraduates from the MA Innovation Management course to develop concepts responding to emerging consumer expectations. Through a structured programme, participants questioned how large-scale retail destinations […]
- El Corte Inglés reshuffles management, appoints new CEOby news@fashionunited.com (Jaime Martinez) on 19/06/2026 at 13:40
The exterior of an El Corte Inglés department store. Credits: El Corte Inglés. Madrid – El Corte Inglés (ECI) has undergone another restructuring of its executive leadership, the first under the presidency of Cristina Álvarez. The department store group, and parent company of the Sfera retail chain, has just announced the appointment of Javier Catena as its new chief executive officer. The company also confirmed the departure of its key management figure to date, Santiago Bau. Bau is […]
- Pitti Uomo 110: Loud beats, quiet collectionsby news@fashionunited.com (Ole Spötter) on 19/06/2026 at 13:35
Visitors at Pitti Uomo during one of the many events on the trade fair grounds Credits: F.Guazzelli On the grounds of the Fortezza da Basso, Florence, where temperatures surpassed 30 degree celsius, several brands blasted music at their neighbours simultaneously. Pitti Uomo 110 was loud, at least acoustically. The collections themselves were subdued in contrast. They were more minimalist and cleaner, with a focus on materiality and artisanal details. Wide silhouettes, linen suits, red accents […]
- Adidas leads fashion and sportswear names in Kantar's consumer sustainability rankingby news@fashionunited.com (FashionUnited) on 19/06/2026 at 13:07
Adidas Originals and the Los Angeles based label, Sporty & Rich collaboration. Credits: Adidas. Adidas is the highest-ranked fashion or sportswear brand in the first edition of Kantar's Sustainability Consumer-led Brand Ranking, placing third overall in a study published in June 2026. The German sportswear maker is joined in the global top 20 by The North Face in 11th, Veja in 16th, Nike in 17th and Dove in 18th, with cleaning brand Ecover topping the list. The ranking measures how […]
- Reformation reportedly preparing for IPO filingby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 19/06/2026 at 12:51
Reformation's Paris boutique. Credits: Reformation LA-based womenswear brand Reformation is believed to be preparing to confidentially file an initial public offering (IPO) in the coming week, with plans to potentially go public in July, according to the Wall Street Journal. Reports suggest that the company has been mulling an IPO for years, with rumours of such discussions spanning as far back as 2023, when Bloomberg reported on a potential public listing. The brand is said to be on track to […]
- Fran Horowitz rebuilt Abercrombie & Fitch and drove it to record salesby news@fashionunited.com (FashionUnited) on 19/06/2026 at 12:45
Fran Horowitz Credits: Abercrombie & Fitch Co. CEO profile A decade ago, the American retailer Abercrombie & Fitch was a punchline — dim, cologne-heavy stores, shirtless models at the door, and marketing built on telling most shoppers they weren't cool enough to wear the clothes. The American Customer Satisfaction Index once deemed it America's "most hated" retail brand. Today Gen Z buys it without irony, and the company has just posted the biggest year in its history. The architect […]
- Biomaterials firm Ponda named Innovator of the Year at Pride in Our Planet Awardsby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 19/06/2026 at 12:36
Ponda CEO Julian Ellis-Brown (centre) accepting the Innovator of the Year Award at the Pride in Our Planet Awards ceremony. Credits: Ponda. Ponda, a biomaterials company specialising in plant-based insulation and peatland restoration, has been named Innovator of the Year at the inaugural Pride in Our Planet Awards. The award was presented at The Conduit in London on June 18, where a ceremony celebrated the unsung climate and nature heroes shifting climate challenges from abstract to […]
- Winners of inaugural Miss Sixty Future Denim Lab Awards unveiledby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 19/06/2026 at 12:03
The inaugural Miss Sixty Future Denim Lab Awards jury; Terry Zu (Miss Sixty), Katie Grand, Katie Rawles (British Fashion Council), Kate Goldsworthy (Central Saint Martins) and denim specialist Paolo Fuligni. Credits: CSM / Miss Sixty. The winners of the inaugural Miss Sixty Future Denim Lab Awards have been revealed. The initiative, held in collaboration with the University of the Arts London (UAL), Central Saint Martins (CSM), looks to acknowledge emerging names in circular denim design and […]
- BDO: UK fashion declines but holds up better than wider high streetby news@fashionunited.com (FashionUnited) on 19/06/2026 at 11:43
Credits: FashionUnited ai UK fashion held up better than the wider high street last week, with like-for-like (LFL) sales down -4.13% — a far shallower decline than the broader retail market managed in a difficult week, according to the latest BDO High Street Sales Tracker. The category proved the most resilient of the three BDO tracks. Online fashion was the more defensive channel, with non-store LFLs slipping just -2.97%. That came against an exceptionally demanding base: the same week last […]
- EssilorLuxottica heir reportedly seeking larger stake in family holding companyby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 19/06/2026 at 11:36
Leonardo Maria Del Vecchio (right) with A$AP Rocky. Credits: Ray-Ban Leonardo Maria Del Vecchio, an heir to Ray-Ban parent company EssilorLuxottica, is believed to be seeking expanded influence over the eyewear conglomerate's holding company as the future of the empire's ownership structure comes into question. According to Reuters, the 31-year-old executive, who serves as chief strategy officer at EssilorLuxottica and chairman of Ray-Ban, is reportedly exploring financing worth around 10 […]
- Reju joins Recycling Europe’s textile branchby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 19/06/2026 at 11:04
Reju's planned recycling facility. Credits: Reju Reju has joined Recycling Europe as the organisation’s newest partner. The textile-to-textile recycling firm is now part of the Recycling Europe Textiles branch, underlining what it says is a commitment to advancing textile circularity and supporting recycled materials markets. In a statement, Reju’s chief executive officer, Patrik Frisk, said: “Building partnerships like this one are important and we have the opportunity to establish a […]
- Psycho Bunny's playful DNA arrives at Pitti Uomo to win over Italian clienteleby news@fashionunited.com (Isabella Naef) on 19/06/2026 at 10:40
Interview A polo shirt from the SS27 collection Credits: Psycho Bunny Fun, colour, and quality define an unconventional style that appeals to those who love to dress well without losing their sense of play. With this ethos, the brand Psycho Bunny presented its spring/summer 27 collection at Pitti Uomo, the trade fair that closes today in Florence. Stefano Lora, CEO of Stefano Lora Showroom, the distributor for Psycho Bunny in parts of Europe including Italy, told FashionUnited that the […]
- US-Iran talks delayed as fashion industry watches Hormuz shipping developmentsby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 19/06/2026 at 10:39
Straat of Hormuz. Credits: Gegenereerd met Google Gemini Plans for a new round of US-Iran talks have been postponed after US vice president JD Vance delayed a scheduled visit to Switzerland, slowing progress on the implementation of a recently signed ceasefire agreement. The talks were due to focus on the next phase of a 14-point memorandum of understanding (MoU) agreed earlier this week, which brought to an end nearly four months of conflict between the two countries and paved the way for the […]
- Drake’s OVO label faces lawsuit, Authentic reportedly eyeing stake acquisitionby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 19/06/2026 at 10:03
Drake in October’s Very Own campaign Credits: October's Very Own. October’s Very Own (OVO), the lifestyle and apparel label co-founded by rapper Drake, is facing a lawsuit over allegations of partial debt repayments and contractual breaches. The claims have been made by A.R.I. OVO Growth Capital, which said despite previous attempts to resolve legal issues, it now sought to enforce its rights and protect investors. The investment firm, which commenced litigation in the Supreme Court of […]
- Nike: John Rogers, Jr. to transition from board member to strategic advisorby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 19/06/2026 at 09:05
Nike flagship in Berlin. Credits: Nike John Rogers, Jr., the founder of Ariel Investments, is due to transition from his long-time role as a board member at Nike to that of a strategic advisor for the US sportswear giant. Nike announced that Rogers, who has served on the board since 2018, would not stand for re-election to its board of directors at the upcoming annual shareholders meeting in September 2026. Following the meeting, he will become a strategic advisor focused on topics such as […]
- May sales boosted by hot weather and promotional activityby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 19/06/2026 at 08:53
Cardiff, Wales, UK. Credits: Unsplash. Sales across the UK welcomed a marginal uptick in May, as promotional activity and hot weather boosted activity for online retailers and department stores, new data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) shows. Volumes were up 1.2 percent over the month, on the back of a 1 percent decline in April, and 3.2 percent over the year to May. During the three months to May, volumes increased 0.4 percent compared to the three months prior, and were 1.4 […]
- Quiz to shutter all remaining stores over the weekendby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 19/06/2026 at 08:15
Quiz store. Credits: Quiz. After an extended period of uncertainty, it appears that Quiz is finally closing its entire retail network. According to Drapers, the fashion retailer will be shutting its remaining 20 stores by the end of June 20. The media outlet said the closures will impact Quiz’s locations in Merry Hill, Sheffield, Derby, Newtownabbey, Stirling, Portsmouth, Castleford, Leicester, Hull and Livingston, among others. It comes as administrators at Interpath Advisory finalise […]
- Switzerland: watch exports almost stable in Mayby news@fashionunited.com (AFP) on 19/06/2026 at 07:55
Watch. Credits: Hunters Race, Unsplash. Zurich - Swiss watch exports remained almost stable in May, recording a modest increase of 0.4 percent to 2.1 billion Swiss francs, amid a sharp decline in China, the watch federation announced on Thursday. This stabilisation, however, helps “to mitigate the cumulative decline observed over the first five months of the year,” the federation noted in a statement. The decline since the beginning of January now stands at 3.1 percent. During the past […]
- VivaTech 2026: Bernard Arnault and Jeff Bezos see AI as a driver of responsible innovationby news@fashionunited.com (Florence Julienne) on 19/06/2026 at 07:26
VivaTech 2026: Bernard Arnault and Jeff Bezos Credits: Sarah Aubel. A, Bronckaers At the opening of VivaTech 2026, Bernard Arnault and Jeff Bezos championed an optimistic vision of innovation. Covering artificial intelligence, space exploration and supply chain traceability, the two leaders presented technology as a lever for execution in the service of environmental responsibility. On Wednesday, June 17, 2026, Arnault, CEO of LVMH and a founding partner of VivaTech, took to the stage to kick […]
- Between suit and apron: Simone Rocha questions classic masculinityby news@fashionunited.com (Ole Spötter) on 19/06/2026 at 07:06
Simone Rocha SS27 at Pitti Uomo Credits: Simone Rocha Simone Rocha brought her first menswear collection to the grand stage of Pitti Uomo, reflecting on contemporary masculinity. On Thursday evening, the Irish designer presented her spring/summer 2027 looks as a guest designer at the Florentine menswear trade fair. The show took place in the magnificent theatre hall of the Teatro della Pergola. The founder of the eponymous London-based label staged her vision of menswear with a mix of modern […]
- eTail Nordic 2026: Nordic retail leaders to converge in Malmö for two-day eCommerce summitby news@fashionunited.com (Press Club) on 19/06/2026 at 05:57
Credits: eTail Nordic eTail Nordic returns on 20–21 October 2026 at Slagthuset in Malmö, Sweden, uniting more than 250 senior eCommerce, digital marketing, customer experience and omnichannel leaders from the Nordic region's most prominent retailers and brands. With AI fundamentally changing how consumers discover, evaluate and buy products, the event is designed to help retailers move beyond experimentation and deliver measurable commercial results in a high-cost, margin-driven market. The […]
- Heat stress: the very real supply chain risk the fashion industry can no longer ignoreby news@fashionunited.com (Simone Preuss) on 19/06/2026 at 04:00
"The climate is changing - so should we.” Poster at a climate change protest Credits: Markus Spiske / Pexels The temperature is 35 degrees celsius but feels like 40 degrees due to the humidity. The air is stifling, the garment dust making it hard to breathe. The old ceiling fan is creaking and full of dust too, barely cooling the air. Workers, used to not drinking too much to avoid frequent bathroom breaks, sip on water spiked with electrolytes but fainting, nose bleeds and heatstroke are […]
- Menswear put to the heat test: Pitti Uomo street styleby news@fashionunited.com (Jule Scott) on 18/06/2026 at 15:01
Street style at Pitti Uomo Credits: ©Launchmetrics/spotlight Pitti Uomo has always been considered the unofficial start of the menswear season, once again gathering the international fashion crowd in Florence. As a staple in the menswear calendar, the trade fair combines presentation and production like few other formats. It sets the stylistic tone for upcoming collections and street style discussions early in the year. The summer edition regularly brings its own challenges, as Florence in […]
- Hollister ventures into homeware in Target collaborationby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 18/06/2026 at 14:47
The Hollister Collection at Target. Credits: Target. Hollister is venturing into the home and decor category as part of a collaborative collection with Target. The US lifestyle label has designed a line for college dorm rooms or bedrooms, marking an expansion beyond apparel alone to cater to evolving consumer needs. The first drop, set to launch June 28, includes nearly 60 pieces across men’s and women’s apparel and bedding, including twin/twin XL and full/queen comforters and sheets; […]
- In pictures: Sunflower debuts in Florence at Pitti Uomoby news@fashionunited.com (FashionUnited) on 18/06/2026 at 14:44
Sunflower “No Soundtrack” SS27 Runway Show during the current edition of Pitti Uomo in Florence. Credits: Sunflower Copenhagen-based menswear brand Sunflower presented its spring/summer 2027 collection at Pitti Uomo 110 in Florence on Wednesday. This marked the brand's first appearance at the Italian trade fair and its first fashion show outside of Denmark. The presentation also served as the inaugural Copenhagen Fashion Week Special Project at Pitti. The show introduced Sunflower's first […]
- Peninsula heads to Dubai and launches father and son lineby news@fashionunited.com (Isabella Naef) on 18/06/2026 at 14:33
Every piece in the collection is made in Italy and crafted from fine, low-impact fabrics Credits: Peninsula Florence - Italian swimwear brand Peninsula presented its new father and son line at Pitti Uomo this week. The line extends the brand's offering to children for the first time. The brand was founded in Rome by Edoardo Pasolini in 2018. Last year it announced the entry of A. Moda spa into the project through a five-year exclusive worldwide licensing agreement. Italy confirmed as […]
- Shein contextualises its Paris 'closure': It was 'a limited-time initiative'by news@fashionunited.com (Jaime Martinez) on 18/06/2026 at 14:18
The facade of the BHV Marais department store with Shein posters. Credits: F. Julienne. Madrid – Following the latest controversial reports regarding the physical space launched by Shein in Paris at the end of 2025, the popular online retail platform has sought to offer its own version of events. It aims to clarify how and in what context it will close its doors at the BHV department store in the Marais district of Paris. The new management of the historic BHV Marais department store has […]
- Former KaDeWe buying director Simone Heift moves to Peek & Cloppenburgby news@fashionunited.com (Jule Scott) on 18/06/2026 at 14:16
Simone Heift Credits: The Kadewe Group Düsseldorf - Simone Heift is to become managing director of buying and merchandising at Peek & Cloppenburg. The designated buying director will take up her new position on September 1, the parent company JC New Retail AG announced on Thursday. In addition, the former chief merchandising officer of the KaDeWe Group will become a member of the board of directors of JC New Retail. Heift to take over buying responsibility for P&C Vienna and […]
- Fashion professionals and former H&M creatives launch fashion brand 11 Studiosby news@fashionunited.com (Esmee Blaazer) on 18/06/2026 at 13:33
11 Studios Credits: 11 Studios Swedish fashion professionals Caroline Gunterberg and Johan Avedal have launched 11 Studios, a new Stockholm-based fashion brand. The label debuted its first collection on June 11. Gunterberg spent nearly 12 years at H&M in a variety of roles, including Head of H&M Studios. Avedal previously worked as a creative director at H&M and held art director positions at Studio Bon and Condé Nast. In addition to being business partners, the founders are also […]
- Fashion Trends 2026: between minimalism and maximalism Lectra presents a summer of contrasts and valueby news@fashionunited.com (Press Club) on 18/06/2026 at 13:00
Credits: Lectra With summer just a few months away, the fashion industry is confirming a structural transformation that is already underway: the definitive shift towards ‘premiumization’. But what will be the key garments, the dominant trends, and how are prices evolving? Lectra – a leading provider of industrial technology solutions for the fashion market, has analyzed data from Retviews, its AI-powered solution specializing in competitive intelligence and automated benchmarking, to […]
- Covered logo instantly recognisable: Levi's batwing at the 2026 World Cupby news@fashionunited.com (Press Club) on 18/06/2026 at 12:06
Credits: Levi's During the FIFA World Cup 2026 matches at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, the denim brand's name was temporarily covered, in line with the international football governing body's clean stadium policy. All that remained was the batwing logo. Fans instantly recognised the brand, according to Levi's. FIFA's clean stadium policy dictates that any non-sponsor-related branding in match stadiums must be removed or covered. For Levi's Stadium, named after the San Francisco-based denim […]
- Deckers loses infringement lawsuit against Quince over Ugg ‘dupes’by news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 18/06/2026 at 12:01
Ugg AW24 campaign imagery featuring the Classic Ultra Mini. Credits: Ugg / Deckers Group. Deckers Outdoor Corp has lost a high-profile lawsuit against Quince over look-alike iterations of Uggs’ Australian shearling boots. A federal jury in California found that while Quince’s boots may have infringed on Deckers’ design patent, the patent itself was invalid due to functional, indefinite, and obvious design characteristics. Deckers had first sued Quince back in 2023 over allegations of […]
- Decathlon grants 2,000 euros worth of free shares to global employeesby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 18/06/2026 at 11:29
Credits: Decathlon Sportswear retail giant Decathlon is doubling down on its employee ownership model by introducing a new scheme that grants eligible employees 2,000 euros in free shares or asset incentives. Dubbed ‘The Decathlon Seed’, the initiative intends to “reflect the diversity of the group while maintaining a shared principle of fairness and value sharing”. The project allows staff to become “partners, co-owners, and co-responsible contributors to the company’s growth”, […]
- Pitti: Original Penguin unveils accessible luxury pivot and European expansion plansby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 18/06/2026 at 11:05
Original Penguin unveils new accessible luxury brand direction for SS27 collection. Credits: Original Penguin. Original Penguin is venturing in a new direction. Under brand director Laura Colagrande, the US lifestyle brand is moving towards the accessible luxury sector for its spring/summer 2027 collection, which was unveiled for the first time at Pitti Uomo. At the Florentine menswear fair, the label is housed in both a showroom and outdoor deck, where a full range of its collections, from […]
- Toronto Metropolitan University expands fashion studies network through international collaborationby news@fashionunited.com (Kelly Press) on 18/06/2026 at 10:04
Credits: TMU Toronto Metropolitan University is strengthening its position within the growing field of fashion studies through the expansion of the Fashion Studies Network, an academic initiative designed to connect researchers, students and cultural institutions across North America. Founded in 2023 and led jointly by TMU's School of Fashion and Parsons School of Design, the network was established to foster collaboration between fashion scholars, graduate students and industry practitioners […]
- For VivaTech’s 10th anniversary, LVMH showcases how innovation drives every stage of its value chainby news@fashionunited.com (Press Club) on 18/06/2026 at 09:22
Credits: LVMH French luxury conglomerate LVMH celebrated a decade as a founding partner of VivaTech, Europe's technology and startups event, on June 17, marking the occasion with the launch of the LVMH DreamGallery and the announcement of its 2026 Innovation Award winners. Bernard Arnault, chairman and CEO of LVMH, opened the event alongside Maurice Lévy, emeritus chairman of Publicis Group. Arnault addressed the significance of the decade-long partnership in a press release: "Technology only […]
- Dr. Martens CEO snaps up 85,600 pounds in shares following return to profitby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 18/06/2026 at 09:21
Ije Nwokorie, Dr. Martens CEO. Credits: Dr. Martens The chief executive officer of Dr. Martens, Ije Nwokorie, has purchased around 85,600 pounds worth of shares in the footwear specialist, signalling a boost in confidence after the company reported a growth in profit for the fiscal year 2026. A London Stock Exchange filing showed Nwokorie had snapped up 112,500 ordinary shares at a price of 0.761 pence each. A separate form further revealed that Nwokorie and Giles Wilson, the company’s […]
- Left On Friday opens summer pop-up in New York Cityby news@fashionunited.com (Vivian Hendriksz) on 18/06/2026 at 09:20
Left On Friday opens summer pop-up in NYC Credits: Left On Friday Premium active swimwear brand Left On Friday has returned to New York City and opened a seasonal pop-up store once more. Located on 228 Mott Street, in the center of SoHo, the summer pop-up opening is in line with the brand’s strategic growth plan as it looks to capitalize on its peak selling season (May to August), which drives 55 percent of the brand’s annual revenue. The NYC pop-up, which runs alongside additional pop-ups […]
- The quiet economics of legwear: why basics deserve a buyer’s full attentionby news@fashionunited.com (FashionUnited Media) on 18/06/2026 at 09:17
MarcMarcs. Credits: Sockshouse Every buyer knows the seasonal gamble. A bold trend piece either flies off the shelf or ends up on the markdown rail by July. Legwear plays a different game entirely, and it is one of the few games in retail where the odds favour the house. The category rarely makes the window, yet it may be the most dependable money in the building. The economics of predictability Basics are what category managers call NOOS: never out of stock. Unlike fashion items tied to a […]
- Woolmark broadens criteria for next edition of international prizeby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 18/06/2026 at 09:06
Former International Woolmark Prize winner Michael Stewart of Standing Ground. Credits: Woolmark. Global wool authority Woolmark has launched applications for the next edition of its annual International Woolmark Prize, this time with expanded criteria. The platform is now opening up the initiative to designers who have garnered experience within established brands and organisations, alongside those who have built independent labels. Woolmark said the shift responds to the fashion sector’s […]
- Former Allbirds CEO tapped as president of Sorelby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 18/06/2026 at 08:50
Credits: Columbia Sportswear Company/Business Wire Joe Vernachio, the former chief executive officer of Allbirds, has been named president of outdoor apparel and footwear brand Sorel. The appointment marks a return to Sorel’s parent firm Columbia Sportswear Company for Vernachio, who had previously served as president of the group’s Mountain Hardwear label between 2017 and 2021. Prior to this, Vernachio held various leadership positions within product, licensing and operations departments […]
- Toteme to enter menswear with debut collection in Augustby news@fashionunited.com (Esmee Blaazer) on 18/06/2026 at 08:40
Illustrative image. Toteme Ready to Wear Fall Winter 2026 Paris Fashion Week show Credits: ©Launchmetrics/spotlight Fashion brand Toteme, founded by Swedish couple Elin Kling and Karl Lindman, is expanding into menswear, with its first collection set to launch in August 2026. The brand announced this via an exclusive Puck.news feature written by fashion journalists Lauren Sherman and Malique Morris, shared by Toteme on its socials yesterday. According to Puck News, Swedish designer Alexander […]
- Matalan narrows annual losses, boosts revenue amid strategic transformationby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 18/06/2026 at 08:40
Matalan logo displayed on a smartphone. Credits: Nikolas Kokovlis / NurPhoto via AFP. British retail giant Matalan has narrowed its annual losses and achieved a slight increase in total revenue for the full year, driven by its ongoing strategic transformation, improvements in its product ranges, and strong online performance. For the 53 weeks ended 28 February 2026, total statutory revenues rose by 0.2 percent to 987 million pounds, up from 985 million pounds in the previous fiscal year. This […]
- American Exchange Group partners with WSG Brands on Allbirds acquisitionby news@fashionunited.com (Rachel Douglass) on 18/06/2026 at 08:26
Allbirds store Credits: Allbirds American Exchange Group (AEG) has announced a new partnership with WSG Brands in finalising the acquisition of Allbirds. The group, which revealed plans to acquire the US footwear brand in March, said it would split ownership and capabilities as part of the deal. While WSG will serve as a key operating and growth partner, AEG will oversee design and manufacturing of the brand’s footwear. The partnership forms part of AEG’s long-term strategy for Allbirds, […]
- Right to Repair for fashion brands: Your guide to complianceby news@fashionunited.com (Partner) on 18/06/2026 at 07:47
Credits: Bleckmann The EU’s Right to Repair (R2R) Directive promotes a fundamental shift toward waste reduction and consumer empowerment – and it’s approaching fast. Member states must transpose requirements into national legislation by July 31, 2026. For fashion and lifestyle brands, this regulatory evolution creates both compliance obligations and market opportunities, with garment repair increasingly a consumer priority. Understanding the scope of the R2R Directive is essential to […]
- Burberry takes over One&Only Aesthesis resort on the Athenian Riviera for summerby news@fashionunited.com (Press Club) on 18/06/2026 at 07:46
Burberry takes over One&Only Aesthesis resort on the Athenian Riviera for summer. Credits: Burberry British brand Burberry has launched a summer takeover at the One&Only Aesthesis resort on the Athenian Riviera in Greece, the brand said in a press release. The activation runs until 31 October 2026. According to the press release, the resort sits within a protected forest reserve and was a filming location in the mid-20th century. For the takeover, Burberry has reimagined its House […]
- Killstar selects Bleckmann as its new 3PL partnerby news@fashionunited.com (Press Club) on 18/06/2026 at 07:30
Credits: Bleckmann Killstar, an alternative clothing and lifestyle brand for those who want to explore their dark side, has selected Bleckmann – a specialist in supply chain management for fashion and lifestyle brands – as its third-party logistics provider (3PL partner). All volumes from the United States (US) and the European Union have been transferred to Bleckmann. Initial contact took place in August 2025, after which the contract was signed in December, and all operations have been […]
- Cup of Joe SS27: the matching set, made for summerby news@fashionunited.com (FashionUnited Media) on 18/06/2026 at 07:00
SS27. Credits: Cup of Joe Denim is a summer staple, not just a cold-weather one. The real question for Spring/Summer 2027 is how light it can go, and how easily it styles. Cup of Joe answers by lightening up across the board. Linen, lightweight denim and striped fabrics lead the way, and the coordinated set steps forward as the season's commercial hero. The idea is straightforward: a contemporary collection built around new fits, innovative fabric choices and curated capsule combinations. […]
- Quiksilver x Bob Marley: For the Culture, the Music & the Love of Surfingby news@fashionunited.com (Press Club) on 18/06/2026 at 07:00
Credits: Surfer: Shama Beckford; Picture: Quiksilver At Copa Bay, outside of Kingston, Jamaica, life moves to the syncopated rhythm of the ocean. Quiksilver rider Elishama “Shama” Beckford pulls up to his local break, vibing to one of the most powerful voices of our times. Here, Bob Marley and surfing are everywhere, part of the same pulse that shapes life on the island. On June 17, Quiksilver and the Bob Marley family come together for a collection celebrating the culture that gave birth […]
- Ecoalf achieves first annual profit as 2025 revenue reaches 64.8 million eurosby news@fashionunited.com (Jaime Martinez) on 18/06/2026 at 06:51
Ecoalf store at number two Mejía Lequerica street in Madrid, Spain. Credits: Ecoalf. Spanish fashion and lifestyle brand Ecoalf, a pioneer in promoting circularity and the use of more sustainable materials and processes within the fashion industry, has reported its results for its latest fiscal year. The company, founded by Javier Goyeneche, completed the 2025 financial year with a positive net profit for the first time. According to information shared by the Spanish company's management, […]
- Coperni placed in receivership by Paris courtby news@fashionunited.com (Florence Julienne) on 18/06/2026 at 06:33
Model Bella Hadid wears a “sprayed fabric dress” - Coperni SS23 Credits: ©Launchmetrics/spotlight The Paris Commercial Court ordered the opening of receivership proceedings for the company Coperni on June 11, 2026. The observation period will expire on December 11, 2026. The date for the suspension of payments was set for May 29, 2026. Creditors have a two-month period from the publication of the judgment in the BODACC to file their claims with the court-appointed administrator. […]
- DPP readiness: When and how brands and suppliers can get startedby news@fashionunited.com (Simone Preuss) on 18/06/2026 at 04:00
AI generated Digital Product Passport / DPP image. Credits: FashionUnited The Digital Product Passport (DPP), part of the EU’s Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR), will create a standardised system for sharing comprehensive product data, from information about durability and recyclability to recycled content and environmental footprint. “It is emerging as one of the most transformative regulatory and business shifts the fashion industry has faced in decades,” agree […]
- Ovs spa: sales up 7 percent in the first quarterby news@fashionunited.com (Isabella Naef) on 17/06/2026 at 17:44
The headquarters Credits: Ovs spa Ovs spa reported net sales of 381 million euros in the first quarter, an increase of 7 percent compared to the same period in 2025. Adjusted EBITDA jumped by 27 percent to 35.7 million euros. During the period, the EBITDA margin on sales grew from 7.9 percent to 9.4 percent. All major banners and brands performed excellently, with positive results in every product segment, the management explained in a note. Womenswear collections continue to see double-digit […]
- Mustang at Pitti Uomo: Ready for the next phase of growthby news@fashionunited.com (Ole Spötter) on 17/06/2026 at 16:00
Andreas Baur Credits: Mustang CEO interview Mustang returns to Pitti Uomo. Following its debut in January, the German denim brand now aims to establish concrete partnerships and drive its international expansion. In an interview, CEO Andreas Baur discusses wholesale strategy, product development and his goals for 2026. You exhibited at Pitti Uomo for the first time in January and are now returning. What are your expectations for the trade fair? Our first participation in January was […]
- Artificial intelligence can unlock up to 320 billion euros for European retailby news@fashionunited.com (FashionUnited) on 17/06/2026 at 13:57
Zara flagship store at The Grove, Los Ángeles. Credits: Zara. Amsterdam — Artificial intelligence is no longer a future trend but an active force reshaping the European retail value chain. A collaborative report 'Rewiring retail in Europe: The AI imperative' published by European retail association EuroCommerce and global management consulting firm McKinsey & Company last week, reveals that end-to-end AI transformation could unlock between 240 billion euros and 320 billion euros in […]
- Emerging designers explore cultural heritage at Graduate Fashion Week 2026by news@fashionunited.com (Kelly Press) on 17/06/2026 at 13:16
Cambridge School of Visual & Performing Arts (CSVPA) Credits: Chris Roberts Fashion students at Cambridge School of Visual & Performing Arts (CSVPA) are bringing personal stories and cultural traditions to the forefront of their work after earning multiple nominations and shortlist placements at Graduate Fashion Week 2026. Among the emerging designers selected for the Graduate Fashion Week Collective Show are Raven, originally from Hong Kong, and Safiya, from Kazakhstan, whose […]
- When haute couture reinvents the white shirt: event collaboration by Bourrienne Paris X and Charles de Vilmorinby news@fashionunited.com (FashionUnited) on 17/06/2026 at 12:58
In Pictures Exclusive capsule collection by Charles de Vilmorin x Bourrienne Paris X Credits: Charles de Vilmorin x Bourrienne Paris X Paris - It is an unexpected yet natural union of two seemingly opposite worlds. A shared commitment to excellence brings them together. On one hand, there is Bourrienne Paris X, the Parisian authority on the white shirt and a guardian of savoir-faire inherited from the Directoire period, known for its impeccable cuts and fine materials. On the other hand, […]
- Naf Naf's revival strategy: revised pricing and shop-in-shop formatby news@fashionunited.com (Julia Garel) on 17/06/2026 at 12:52
Naf Naf store in Paris. Credits: RICCARDO MILANI / Hans Lucas / Hans Lucas via AFP. Saint-Malo, France - The Beaumanoir group announced on Wednesday the integration of the Naf Naf brand into La Halle stores. This reorganisation follows the acquisition of the Naf Naf and Jennyfer brands, finalised in summer 2025. Through this move, the group is accelerating its multi-brand strategy in the lifestyle market and aims to target a broader customer base. Previously available through its own stores, […]
- Germany's payment landscape shifts: Cashless transactions lead, but cash remains popularby news@fashionunited.com (DPA) on 17/06/2026 at 12:37
Image: Pexels/Pixabay Frankfurt - Card and smartphone are replacing notes and coins. Consumers in Germany made their daily purchases more frequently without cash last year, a representative study by the Bundesbank has revealed. Cash was still by far the most used payment method in Germany in 2025, but for the first time since the central bank's initial analysis in 2008, cashless payment methods have taken the overall lead. “The trend towards cashless payments is continuing,” said […]
- S.Oliver Group drives retail expansion with new PTH joint ventureby news@fashionunited.com (Jan Schroder) on 17/06/2026 at 12:32
The S.Oliver Group headquarters in Rottendorf Image: S.Oliver Group Rottendorf - S.Oliver Group announced on Tuesday the formation of a new joint venture with the Bischofswerda, Saxony-based retail company Private Textiles Holding GmbH (PTH Group). The new joint venture, Brand Collective GmbH, will be responsible for “the takeover, continuation and strategic repositioning” of retail spaces previously operated by Catches, a multi-brand concept owned by the PTH Group. “Specifically, […]
- Video: How Arts University Plymouth fosters creative independence in fashion designby news@fashionunited.com (FashionUnited) on 17/06/2026 at 12:04
Credits: Arts University Plymouth Heather Martin, the course leader for the BA Fashion Design program at Arts University Plymouth, outlines the program's philosophy, which targets ambitious and independent-minded students seeking to innovate in a rapidly evolving industry. The curriculum focuses on empowering students to build confidence and amplify their unique creative perspectives, ensuring they are prepared for diverse careers ranging from fashion design and pattern cutting to trend […]
- Video: A study in collected design in Tory Burch's Paris apartmentby news@fashionunited.com (FashionUnited) on 17/06/2026 at 11:22
Credits: Vogue YouTube Fashion designer Tory Burch offers an intimate look inside her Paris apartment, showcasing a design philosophy rooted in the principle that a home should feel "collected, not decorated." Embracing this curated aesthetic, Burch demonstrates how she seamlessly blends antique history with contemporary flair to create a space that feels deeply personal, authentic, and timeless. The apartment’s transformation from a blank canvas into a bespoke sanctuary was a collaborative […]
- ING forecast: ‘agentic commerce’ to further shrink brick and mortar retailby news@fashionunited.com (Anna Roos van Wijngaarden) on 17/06/2026 at 10:43
Shopping in the city is going out of fashion. Credits: Generated with Google Gemini Amsterdam - Following the rise of e-commerce and social commerce, the emergence of agentic commerce is placing further pressure on brick and mortar stores. This is according to a new market analysis by ING Group. Agentic commerce helps consumers shop via autonomous AI agents that independently select and purchase products for the online consumer. Within the fashion sector, the technology is highly suitable for […]
- Primark adds new director of womenswear designby news@fashionunited.com (Danielle Wightman-Stone) on 17/06/2026 at 10:40
Keiron Birch, director of womenswear design at Primark Credits: Primark Value fashion and lifestyle retailer Primark has appointed Keiron Birch as director of womenswear design to shape the future creative direction for the retailer’s collections. In this newly created role, Birch, who has more than 20 years of experience in fashion, will lead Primark’s womenswear design teams across fashion, footwear and accessories, shaping the creative direction for all womenswear collections and […]
- French consumers set new clothing consumption record in 2025by news@fashionunited.com (AFP) on 17/06/2026 at 10:32
Gen Z shoppers Credits: Pexel by Vitaly Gariev Paris – French consumers set another record for new textile purchases in 2025, buying 3.6 billion items, or 10 million per day, the eco-organisation Refashion announced in a press release on Wednesday. Consumers purchased an average of 43 items of clothing per person in 2025, one more than in 2024. They also bought four pairs of shoes and 12 new household linen items. This was revealed by the organisation commissioned by the state to manage […]
- Ikks invests following acquisition, reopens stores and rehires employeesby news@fashionunited.com (AFP) on 17/06/2026 at 10:24
France, Paris, February 6, 2024, an IKKS store. Credits: MAGALI COHEN Hans Lucas / Hans Lucas via AFP Paris - IKKS's new owner, Santiago Cucci, is projecting "double-digit growth" by 2027 for the once-struggling fashion company. The plan includes re-establishing a presence in Spain, taking over ten additional stores, rehiring previously redundant employees, and an investment of 17 million euros. "We have changed everything," said Santiago Cucci, the current president of the holding company […]
- Bianca Saunders wins BFC/Vogue Designer Fashion Fundby news@fashionunited.com (Danielle Wightman-Stone) on 17/06/2026 at 10:23
Bianca Saunders portrait Credits: Photographed by Steve Harnacke The annual BFC/Vogue Designer Fashion Fund, which awards one British-based designer a 150,000-pound grant and mentorship, has been awarded to London-based Bianca Saunders, who is widely praised for reinterpreting traditional codes of menswear through a diasporic lens. The BFC/Vogue Designer Fashion Fund is part of the BFC Foundation’s collective of prizes and programmes designed to support “the development of commercially […]
- Hush appoints former Reiss executive as chief customer officerby news@fashionunited.com (Danielle Wightman-Stone) on 17/06/2026 at 10:01
Hush SS26 campaign Credits: Hush Women’s fashion and lifestyle brand Hush has named Sally-Anne Newson to lead its brand, creative and digital functions as chief customer officer. Newson joins Hush from British fashion brand Reiss, where she served as chief customer officer for six years. She brings more than two decades of e-commerce and fashion retail leadership experience, spanning both start-up and large-scale brands, and has held roles at The Very Group and Asos Australia. In her new […]
- Jimmy Choo unveils Jelly Drop 50, a new version of its jelly sandalby news@fashionunited.com (Press Club) on 17/06/2026 at 09:57
Credits: Jimmy Choo British luxury brand Jimmy Choo has unveiled the Jelly Drop 50, a reinterpretation of its classic jelly sandal, the brand announced in a press release. The style is crafted from translucent TPU using moulding techniques and features criss-cross straps. It is available in three shades: amber; light lagoon blue; and silver glitter, which the brand states are inspired by light and water. Credits: Jimmy Choo The sandal is set on Jimmy Choo's sculptural 50-millimetre Drop […]
- StockX reopens SoHo store as its first permanent retail location in the USby news@fashionunited.com (Vivian Hendriksz) on 17/06/2026 at 09:51
StockX reopens NYC store as first permanent store in the US Credits: StockX StockX has reopened its New York City retail location, marking the global resale marketplace's first permanent store in the United States. Located at 237 Lafayette Street in SoHo, the store offers customers a “curated in-person shopping experience,” featuring close to 300 products for immediate sale, including deadstock sneakers, apparel, accessories, and collectibles at market price. In addition, the store also […]
- John Lewis to invest 50 million pounds in latest store upgrade planby news@fashionunited.com (Danielle Wightman-Stone) on 17/06/2026 at 09:49
John Lewis Glasgow Credits: John Lewis Department store John Lewis has announced that it will be investing 50 million pounds across five of its stores this year as part of its long-term programme to transform and elevate all 36 of its stores “into retail destinations for customers to discover, explore, and enjoy”. This latest round of investment will see Glasgow, Cambridge, Leicester, Reading and Liverpool receiving funds to refurbish the stores into environments “that meets customers’ […]
- Emporio Armani launches '1981' bag collection with origami-inspired detailingby news@fashionunited.com (Press Club) on 17/06/2026 at 09:37
Credits: Emporio Armani Italian fashion label Emporio Armani has introduced a new accessories range named '1981', taking its title from the year the brand was founded, with the line built around archive research and a recurring origami-inspired design signature. The collection centres on a micro-print sourced from the brand's archives, reinterpreted as the defining motif across the range. Emporio Armani says in a press release that the bags are designed to move between different moments of the […]
- Asics opens European sports research centre for product innovationby news@fashionunited.com (Caitlyn Terra) on 17/06/2026 at 09:09
The HumanFab facility where the research will be conducted. Credits: Asics Japanese sportswear brand Asics is opening the Asics Institute of Sport Science Europe. The move aims to further strengthen its European research and development capabilities, according to a press release. Insights gathered by the institute will be used to develop new products. The brand stated that Europe is home to many professional athletes. Having its own research base in the region will allow Asics to “work more […]
- Arts University Plymouth spotlights emerging creative talent in ‘Ones to Watch’ selectionby news@fashionunited.com (Kelly Press) on 17/06/2026 at 08:58
Textile design Credits: Arts University Plymouth Arts University Plymouth has unveiled its 2026 Ones to Watch selection, highlighting graduating students whose final projects demonstrate the breadth of creative talent emerging from this year's Graduate Shows. The chosen graduates span disciplines including fashion, textiles, photography, illustration, interiors, games, film, fine art and costume production. The annual showcase celebrates students who are already gaining industry recognition […]
- Fashion education research examines luxury’s relationship with Hip-Hop cultureby news@fashionunited.com (Kelly Press) on 17/06/2026 at 08:43
Credits: ESCE A new master's research project at ESCE International Business School in France is exploring how collaborations between luxury brands and hip-hop culture are reshaping perceptions of legitimacy, authenticity, and representation among young people from working-class and underserved urban communities. Conducted by graduate students Ines Djamil and Chloé Allert as part of their Master's degree in Communication, Luxury and Prestige Marketing, the study investigates the growing […]
- Tendam accelerates its strategic plan: more stores, more brands, and a larger international footprintby news@fashionunited.com (Jaime Martinez) on 17/06/2026 at 08:33
In-depth A standalone Slowlove store in the Moraleja Green shopping centre in Alcobendas, Madrid (Spain). Credits: Tendam. Madrid – Alongside the presentation of its 2025 financial results, for the fiscal year running from March 1, 2025, to February 28, 2026, Tendam's chairman and chief executive officer, Jaume Miquel, has outlined the key points of the company's new Strategic Plan. He also detailed the terms and objectives for its execution. The company is accelerating this process […]
- How has King Louie's DNA evolved? Discover its vintage roots, colourful prints and sustainable qualityby news@fashionunited.com (FashionUnited Media) on 17/06/2026 at 08:32
Credits: King Louie With its vintage-inspired DNA, recognisable prints and focus on sustainability, King Louie builds on what made the brand great. FashionUnited spoke with Nadia Seghrouchni, international sales manager wholesale, and Diane van Ieperen, senior marketing communications specialist. King Louie has its roots in Amsterdam's Noordermarkt, where founders Ann Berlips and George Cramer sold their finest vintage finds in the 1980s. This love for vintage grew into an independent, […]
- Vince Holding Corp. net sales increase 10.5 percent in first quarterby news@fashionunited.com (FashionUnited) on 17/06/2026 at 08:25
Vince European flagship on Marylebone High Street, London Credits: Vince The US global retail platform Vince Holding Corp. (VNCE) has reported its financial results for the first quarter ended May 2, 2026. Net sales for the company increased 10.5 percent to 64.04 million dollars compared to 57.93 million dollars in the first quarter of fiscal 2025. The year-over-year (YoY) growth was driven by a 15.6 percent increase in the direct-to-consumer (D2C) segment, which reached 31.97 million dollars. […]
- Reitmans Canada Limited narrows net loss in first quarterby news@fashionunited.com (FashionUnited) on 17/06/2026 at 08:18
Reitmans store Credits: Facebook/Reitmans Canadian specialty apparel retailer Reitmans (Canada) Limited [RCL] has announced its financial results for the first quarter ended May 2, 2026, revealing progress in narrowing its net loss amid an ongoing strategic transformation. Net revenues for the Montreal-based company grew 0.8% to 160.1 million Canadian dollars during the quarter, compared with 158.9 million Canadian dollars for the first quarter ended May 3, 2025. This growth was achieved […]
- A fish named Fred SS27: 'Colours of the Caribbean' brings a summer atmosphere to the storesby news@fashionunited.com (FashionUnited Media) on 17/06/2026 at 07:17
Credits: A fish named Fred For the spring/summer 2027 collection, A fish named Fred takes its retail partners on a journey to the Caribbean islands. With the theme 'Colours of the Caribbean', the brand focuses on colour, freedom and the relaxed atmosphere of island life. An SS27 collection that works well both on holiday and in the city. Caribbean inspiration The inspiration for SS27 is found in tropical landscapes, vintage cars, cocktails, music and the sea. This world is translated into bold […]
- Poolside and problems: Pitti Uomo makes an energetic start to SS27by news@fashionunited.com (Ole Spötter) on 17/06/2026 at 07:07
Pitti Uomo 110 Credits: AKAstudio-collective Pitti Uomo dived gracefully into the new season on Tuesday. For its 110th edition, the Italian menswear trade fair is themed around “the pool”, taking a momentary dip into cool waters amid summer temperatures before the industry's problems resurface. Italian menswear generated a turnover of 11.2 billion euros in 2025. This represents a 2.2 percent decrease compared to the previous year, according to a study published on Monday by the Italian […]
- Serving Style: The Boss Open 2026 Kicks Off the Grass-Court Calendarby news@fashionunited.com (Press Club) on 17/06/2026 at 06:30
Credits: Hugo Boss The Boss Open 2026 transformed Stuttgart into a magnet for star power, with Boss once again serving bold style and performance as title sponsor of the prestigious ATP 250 tournament. Across one week on the renowned grass courts of Tennis Club Weissenhof, the event united world-class tennis, an outstanding roster of guests, and a curated blend of fashion, culture, and entertainment. Credits: Hugo Boss This year’s tournament was defined as much by the action on court […]
- AI in the Fashion Industry – Job Creator or Job Killer?by news@fashionunited.com (Press Club) on 16/06/2026 at 16:35
Credits: Urs Konstantin Rouette Artificial intelligence is transforming the fashion industry faster than many expected. What was once seen primarily as a creative sector is increasingly becoming a data driven industry. For companies, the focus is on speed, cost control and better decision making. For employees, the picture is different: new opportunities, new expectations and the risk of being left behind. The labour market in the apparel industry will not simply become smaller or larger […]
- Upcycling lace: Using antique fabrics for unique fashion piecesby news@fashionunited.com (AFP) on 16/06/2026 at 16:00
Lace detail at Chanel autumn/winter 2026, ready-to-wear. Credits: ©Launchmetrics/spotlight. Paris - Lace is once again prominent in fashion, lending a sense of craftsmanship and delicacy to collections. This traditional fabric is now even being recycled to create unique pieces, worn by stars such as Beyoncé and Rosalía. The resurgence of lace is a key trend this year, as predicted by Pinterest Business based on millions of user searches. It is also reflected on the catwalks, from the […]
- Pronovias appoints new chief financial officer, following its acquisition by Cap Capitalby news@fashionunited.com (Jaime Martinez) on 16/06/2026 at 12:36
Pronovias Group's central services offices in El Prat de Llobregat, Barcelona (Spain). Credits: Pronovias Group. Madrid – Following the acquisition of Pronovias by British investment group Cap Capital via a pre-pack administration deal, the bridal fashion company has just announced the appointment of economist Luis Müller Heiberg as its new chief financial officer. Müller is leaving his roles as a lecturer, independent auditor and consultant, which he has held since stepping down as chief […]
- Lavish Alice appoints new managing director and creative directorby news@fashionunited.com (Danielle Wightman-Stone) on 16/06/2026 at 12:16
Lavish Alice creative director Michael Egerton, and managing director Blue Wilson Credits: Lavish Alice Contemporary womenswear brand Lavish Alice, part of the KCR Group alongside Club L London, is looking to accelerate global expansion with the appointment of Blue Wilson as managing director and Michael Egerton as creative director to “transform the fashion-forward brand”. Described as a “pivotal new chapter in the brand’s evolution,” Wilson and Egerton have been brought on ahead of […]
- CHAMP fund invests in American activewear brand Rhobackby news@fashionunited.com (Danielle Wightman-Stone) on 16/06/2026 at 11:33
Rhoback website Credits: Rhoback The new Champion Athlete Managing Partner (CHAMP) investment fund, a joint partnership launched in April 2026 between L Catterton, Patricof Co and more than 250 athletes, has announced a strategic investment in Rhoback, an American active lifestyle apparel brand. The move marks CHAMP’s first partnership and will see the fund joining forces with Rhoback as a strategic partner to help accelerate the brand's next phase of growth, working alongside the company's […]
- Source Debates Returns with Unfiltered Conversations on AI, Supply Chains and the Future of Fashionby news@fashionunited.com (Press Club) on 16/06/2026 at 11:30
Credits: Source Fashion Source Fashion’s thought-provoking Source Debates stage will return for the July 2026 edition with a programme designed to tackle some of the biggest questions facing the fashion industry today. Taking place from 7–9 July at Excel London, the interactive stage will bring together industry experts, buyers, manufacturers and thought leaders to explore the challenges, contradictions and opportunities shaping the future of fashion sourcing and production. Returning […]
- Debenhams Group transformation "firmly on track"by news@fashionunited.com (Danielle Wightman-Stone) on 16/06/2026 at 11:02
Debenhams campaign Credits: Debenhams Group Debenhams Group, the British retail group formerly known as Boohoo Group, has announced that the year to February 28, 2026, was “a year of significant and successful transformation” for all its brands, but especially PrettyLittleThing, which returned to profit. In its audited results, Debenhams posted adjusted EBITDA of 53.3 million pounds for the year, up 35 percent year-on-year, adding that every brand it owns, Boohoo, BoohooMan, […]
- BHV Marais sold to management team: partnership with Shein endsby news@fashionunited.com (AFP) on 16/06/2026 at 11:01
Shein display at BHV Marais to celebrate its opening Credits: F. Julienne SGM, co-founded by Frédéric Merlin, announced on Tuesday that it is selling the business of BHV Marais to the Parisian department store's “management team”. The team has decided to “end” the controversial partnership with Shein, calling it a “strategic mistake”. Société des grands magasins (SGM), which has operated BHV Marais since 2023, has accepted the proposal led by Karl-Stéphane Cottendin. Cottendin […]
- M&S appoints chief digital and technology officerby news@fashionunited.com (Danielle Wightman-Stone) on 16/06/2026 at 09:58
Marks & Spencer store in Bristol's Cabot Circus. Credits: Marks & Spencer. British retailer Marks & Spencer (M&S) has named John Hunt as its new chief digital and technology officer. In a statement on LinkedIn, M&S said that Hunt, who brings more than 30 years of experience in retail, leading digital and technology teams across large-scale businesses in South Africa and Australia, will join the retailer this summer. Hunt is an experienced chief information officer and […]
- Ralph Lauren to open new store in Saint-Tropezby news@fashionunited.com (Press Club) on 16/06/2026 at 09:49
Ralph Lauren to open store in Saint-Tropez. Credits: Ralph Lauren Ralph Lauren will open its newest store and Ralph’s Coffee truck in July 2026 in the heart of iconic seaside destination Saint-Tropez, France, on Place des Lices. Blending Ralph Lauren’stimelessness with the vibrant spirit of the French Riviera, the store will feature Ralph Lauren Collection, Purple Label, and men’s, women’s and children’s Polo Ralph Lauren, alongside a selection of Ralph Lauren Home products. Designed […]
- Sunnei brand is in liquidationby news@fashionunited.com (Isabella Naef) on 16/06/2026 at 09:34
Sunnei autumn/winter 2026 Credits: Launchmetrics/spotlight Sunnei srl is in liquidation. The brand's name is a play on the Italian mispronunciation of 'sunny', as the founders decided to satirise the use of English in other languages. The first hearing to examine the statement of liabilities has been set for September 16, 2026. The ruling of May 14, 2026, states that the debtor is "notified that they may request to be heard and may intervene in the aforementioned hearing, to also be heard on […]
- Roots reports sales growth in Q1by news@fashionunited.com (Danielle Wightman-Stone) on 16/06/2026 at 09:23
Roots Credits: Roots via Facebook Canadian lifestyle brand Roots reported that Q1 sales, for the period ended May 2, rose to 6.5 percent to 42.6 million Canadian dollars, while it continues its review of strategic alternatives, including the possible sale of the company. Sales growth in Q1 was driven by both its direct-to-consumer (DTC) and wholesale businesses, with DTC sales, which include stores and e-commerce, increasing by 3.3 percent to 35.8 million Canadian dollars, while comparable […]
- Tendam profits soar by 26 percent, announces 100 openings for 2026by news@fashionunited.com (Jaime Martinez) on 16/06/2026 at 09:21
Exterior of Tendam's headquarters in Madrid, Spain. Credits: Tendam. Madrid – Spanish fashion multinational Tendam, the parent company of chains such as Cortefiel, Women'secret and Springfield, reported its results for its latest 2025 fiscal year this Tuesday morning. The period ended on February 28, with the group achieving further growth in revenue and profits. These results will serve as a foundation to accelerate its expansion and consolidation plans starting from 2026. Tendam has now […]
- Fashion, innovation and sustainability take centre stage at IED Barcelona showby news@fashionunited.com (Alicia Reyes Sarmiento) on 16/06/2026 at 09:15
"Fashioners of the World" show. Credits: IED Barcelona. The Istituto Europeo di Design hosted the presentation of its fashion graduates' collections in Barcelona yesterday. The show brought together industry professionals and specialised press at the historic Palau Reial de Pedralbes venue, as part of the Italian institution's 60th anniversary celebrations. The 22nd edition of the presentation, titled “Fashioners of the World”, showcased 25 collections from final-year students of IED […]