
In the last year, the luxury industry’s digitalisation process has accelerated at all levels, radically transforming the labels’ relationship with the public, as shown recently by Bottega Veneta, Versace and Balmain.
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In the last year, the luxury industry’s digitalisation process has accelerated at all levels, radically transforming the labels’ relationship with the public, as shown recently by Bottega Veneta, Versace and Balmain.
John Lewis is upping its eco credentials with three years of support for a sustainable cashmere programme run by the Sustainable Fibre Alliance (SFA).
As loungewear continues to be the star product category for fashion sales at present, occasionwear brand Rare London has become the latest label to launch into the category.
The UK government is considering banning the sale of fur in Britain after the Brexit transition is completed, secretary of state for the Environment, George Eustice, said.
Gameswear start-up Fulllife has yet to drop a collection, but the company headed by French entrepreneurs Alexandre Malsch, Bruno Maugery, Thomas Chambolle and Philippe Vial has already raised €2.5 million.
The hunt for Pokémon is set to be more on trend than ever during the upcoming Fashion Week in Paris.
Burberry is launching a series of pop-ups globally to support special editions of its signature bags and accessories, as well as diving deeper into gaming via a Snapchat link-up.
Burberry on Friday announced the opening of its long-awaited social retail store in China’s technology hub Shenzhen, “blending the physical and social worlds in a digitally immersive retail experience”.
The world of video games has proven to be a highly prized avenue of communication for brands during lockdown, with many taking new game ‘Animal Crossing’ by storm -- and discovering the promising potential of gaming.
Ken Fennell and James Anderson of Deloitte Ireland have been confirmed as joint liquidators of the two companies, which employed 248 people and operated 13 stores and 29 concessions in Ireland.