
Luxury group Kering, which owns Yves Saint Laurent among other top brands, has been under investigation since February 2019 for tax fraud, the French financial prosecutor's office said Wednesday.
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Luxury group Kering, which owns Yves Saint Laurent among other top brands, has been under investigation since February 2019 for tax fraud, the French financial prosecutor's office said Wednesday.
The eponymous designer's label, hard hit by the Covid-19 crisis, has cut down on staff and closed its Milanese headquarters, while Ennio Fontana, general manager and Philipp Plein's right-hand man, has left the company.
The Milanese luxury temple has announced a joint venture with Tiziana Fausti, founder of the Bergamo-based multibrand store that bears her name. Fausti joins 10 Corso Como's management alongside founder Carla Sozzani.
Few luxury sectors are in a greater stage of flux than eyewear, where luxury giants like Kering and LVMH have both radically redrawn the business model. Meet Rosario Toscano – who just launched Balmain eyewear.
Philipp Plein has announced plans to donate 220,000 euros to the Gianna Floyd Foundation, in an attempt to end a copyright infringement suit with Ferrari, stemming from a copyright case from August 2019.
Following an investigation carried out in Italy on an alleged tax evasion by the luxury group between 2011 and 2017, a member of parliament for the Swiss Ticino canton has lodged a formal complaint.
The founder of Antonioli speaks to FashionNetwork.com about the parent company of Off-White and Heron Preston, New Guards Group, revealing the secret to its success and the upcoming launch of a new label.
Moscot, the 103-year-old New York optical institution, has opened in the Marais district of Paris, the latest expansion by the brand favoured by Johnny Depp, Andy Warhol, Truman Capote, Lady Gaga and Demi Moore.
The footwear label, Chinese-owned since February, has opened a new showroom, design studio and merchandising office in Milan, refocusing on shoes and strengthening in the sport segment.
The namesake brand by German designer Philipp Plein, who has just opened a third boutique in Paris, unveiled on Saturday its new high-end sports line, Project XYZ.