
Covid has forced the Italian luxury industry to step up the pace of its transformation and search for investors, as shown by Zegna announcing a forthcoming stock market listing, and L Catterton’s acquisition of Etro.
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Covid has forced the Italian luxury industry to step up the pace of its transformation and search for investors, as shown by Zegna announcing a forthcoming stock market listing, and L Catterton’s acquisition of Etro.
Kering’s menswear label Brioni’s recovery plan focuses on its accessories line and new product categories. The brand aims to streamline its costs and business structure, planning 320 lay-offs by 2025.
After bailing out menswear label Corneliani, the Italian government is supporting the growth of womenswear label Liu Jo via a €15 million loan by state-controlled investment bank Cassa Depositi e Prestiti.
The Barcelona-based luxury bridal group has announced the appointment of Ermenegildo Zegna alum Maurizio Mantovani as its new managing director for North America.
The Italian fashion industry association's president asked landlords to accept a rent payment suspension until stores will reopen, urging them to renegotiate lease terms until income flows will become regular again.
Faced with the increased containment measures implemented against the coronavirus, Gucci has announced the closure of its factories for eight days. LVMH is keeping its sites open, albeit with specific restrictions.
Pringle of Scotland CEO Jean Fang said Giuseppe Marretta will evolve the 200-year old brand for a contemporary audience. His first collection will debut during Paris Fashion Week Men’s in June.
Italian luxury menswear label Corneliani has a new CEO: Paolo Roviera, who was in charge since July 2016, has left the company, and has been replaced by Luigi Ferrando.
The Pitti Immagine Uomo 93 show was attended by over 36,000 visitors, of whom 25,000 were buyers (+2.5% compared to 2017), making the Florentine menswear show a success.
The Milan men's FW that ended on Monday put emerging labels centre stage, and marked the end of the traditional menswear wardrobe, as all labels now have no qualms in turning to sportswear.