
Courrèges, a brand controlled by Artemis, the Pinault family investment arm, announced Thursday the appointment of Nicolas Di Felice as the house’s new Artistic Director, effective today.
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Courrèges, a brand controlled by Artemis, the Pinault family investment arm, announced Thursday the appointment of Nicolas Di Felice as the house’s new Artistic Director, effective today.
Kering’s eyewear business has announced a partnership with Chloé. Kering Eyewear will design, produce, and distribute eyewear for Chloé (Richemont), taking over from its previous partner Marchon Group.
The French ready-to-wear label owned by Artemis, the Pinault family’s equity investment arm, has appointed a new president, Adrien Da Maia.
There is nothing like a centenary to focus attention on a brand, especially one on the mend, like Fogal, considered by many as the nec plus ultra of legwear. A brand poised for a notable renaissance, post-coronavirus.
Futurism in fashion generally looks old fashioned, though not at Marine Serre, practically the only designer who manages to sculpt a vision of a foreign planet and style that seems plausible and cool.
The Paris women's ready-to-wear week scheduled from February 24 to March 3 promises to be an exciting blend of fresh talent and leading names, with debut shows by Noir and Coperni, and a rejuvenated Kenzo.
The South Korean designer, who became Maison Kitsuné's first ever creative director in December 2018, has left the Parisian label.
German fashion designer Yolanda Zobel parted company with Courreges Friday, less than two years after she was brought in to revive the French fashion label.
Instead of leading in fashion education, Paris has historically dawdled behind its greatest rivals. Though that seems very likely to change, and quickly, thanks to a major new project launched in Paris with the IFM.
The company set up from scratch in 2014 by luxury group Kering, the industry’s first to internalise its eyewear business, is about to top the €500 million revenue mark, and says it isn’t interested in Safilo.