
LVMH is converting five of its Louis Vuitton workshops to make masks for frontline health workers, the luxury brand said Wednesday, in addition to the masks already being fabricated at the group's Dior workshops.
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LVMH is converting five of its Louis Vuitton workshops to make masks for frontline health workers, the luxury brand said Wednesday, in addition to the masks already being fabricated at the group's Dior workshops.
LVMH, the world's biggest luxury goods group, is ordering 40 million health masks from a Chinese supplier to help France cope with the coronavirus outbreak.
CEOs and designers in Paris fashion are praising Emmanuel Macron for taking decisive action this week in the struggle to control corona virus, even as the industry braces for a disastrous second quarter.
Few designers are more admired by contemporary Parisians than Hedi Slimane, currently the French creative director of Celine. And one can understand why from this latest collection.
According to consulting firm Pambianco, the top fashion and luxury performers on the stock market last year were sportswear brands and French luxury groups. Italian luxury labels were flat, save for Moncler and Prada.
The shareholders of Tiffany & Co. have given the thumbs up to a $16.2 billion deal that will see the iconic New York-based jewelry brand acquired by French luxury conglomerate LVMH.
LVMH, the world’s largest luxury group, posted yet another year of record sales, racking up global turnover of €53.7 billion in 2020, a 15% increase on the previous year.
Louis Vuitton said on Wednesday it had struck a partnership with the National Basketball Association, as the luxury goods brand ramps up its efforts to make a splash in the United States.
Kim Jones looked back to his youth in London for inspiration for the latest Dior menswear collection, a bold homage to the late great Judy Blame. The result was a stellar show that hit all the right notes.
2019 was dominated by the bankruptcies of many older brands, a growing concern for inclusivity, multiple executive changes and some major acquisitions – LVMH topping the list with Tiffany.