Owner Kering’s sales fell 11 percent, as most of the group’s brands continued to suffer. Read more on the Q2 results https://lnkd.in/eCUurg8V
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The Business of Fashion (BoF) is a next generation fashion media company conceived for today's global and hyper-connected world. Founded in 2007 by Imran Amed, BoF is known for its authoritative, agenda-setting point of view on the global fashion industry and is an indispensable resource for fashion executives, creatives, students and entrepreneurs in over 200 countries. Today, the BoF team numbers more than 100 people in London, New York, and Shanghai. Overseeing; the BoF 500 - an annual list of the people shaping the global fashion industry, BoF Careers - the global marketplace for fashion talent, VOICES - an annual invitation only event for fashion’s leading thinkers and innovators, BoF Professional - a members only community, BoF China - a Chinese language edition, and BoF Education - fashion’s platform for online learning.
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With the launch of her third fragrance, Cherry Baby, Sabrina Carpenter wants to use the whimsical, flirty scent to connect more deeply with her growing fanbase of Gen-Zers and beyond. Read the exclusive interview https://lnkd.in/eQAScS79
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Sergio Rossi has hired Paul Andrew as its new creative director, the brand said in a statement. Andrew previously established himself with a namesake shoe line before going on to serve as creative director of Salvatore Ferragamo, where he was the first designer to oversee all categories for the family-owned brand exited Ferragamo in 2021. Sergio Rossi described Andrew’s work as “daring and pragmatic, balancing handmade craftsmanship with the latest material and technological innovations.” Read more on the recent appointment https://lnkd.in/ehnTGWs8
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A lack of visibility for the second half of the year beyond the easing of comparative figures — as the Chinese post-pandemic lockdown bounce tapered off a year ago — is unlikely to improve investor sentiment regarding the high end sector, Citi analyst Thomas Chauvet said in an emailed note to clients. Read more on LVMH's Q2 results.
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Looking for a new role in fashion? Zara Home, Galvan, Marla Aaron and more are hiring: Textile Designer at Zara Home: https://lnkd.in/gsme58C8 Finance Manager at Galvan: https://lnkd.in/gpp8TnpN Retail Manager at Marla Aaron: https://lnkd.in/gVAYSuvG #Careers
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LVMH’s revenues fell for a second consecutive quarter, suggesting even the sector’s strongest players are struggling to buck a slowdown in demand for high-end brands. The results confirmed that even strong brands and groups are struggling to cope with slowing demand from key Chinese and US clients. Read the full report for an in-depth analysis by BoF's Robert Williams https://lnkd.in/exiaUgpB
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Fashion e-commerce winners are using new personalisation techniques to boost sales, but doing so doesn’t necessarily require expensive software upgrades. Read more.
How to Get Customers to Shop Online
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Koreans spend an average of $325 per capita on luxury goods each year — the highest spending globally, according to Morgan Stanley. BoF sits down with the CEO of mobile re-commerce platform Bungaejangter Inc. Jaewha Choi to understand how the resale sector stands to benefit. Read more.
Understanding the Luxury Resale Market in Korea
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Some shareholders are asking the luxury giant LVMH to take more aggressive steps to monitor its supply chain after Italian prosecutors alleged factories manufacturing for Dior exploited workers. Read more https://lnkd.in/e-5_U_M9
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The perfume maker Interparfums posted strong sales growth and announced a renewal of its Van Cleef & Arpels licence, but cautioned that tough economic climes in Europe could moderate further growth. Read more.
Interparfums Sales Rise 11%, Renews Van Cleef License
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