
As the UK eases into the post-pandemic period, catwalk shows are back. So expect to see a packed schedule of runway shows at Moda from Sunday when the four-day event opens alongside Spring Fair at the NEC Birmingham.
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As the UK eases into the post-pandemic period, catwalk shows are back. So expect to see a packed schedule of runway shows at Moda from Sunday when the four-day event opens alongside Spring Fair at the NEC Birmingham.
After making a foray in the luxury sector, via collaborations with Fendi and Comme des Garçons, K-Way is set to deploy a store opening plan in order to expand in Japan, China, Korea and Hong Kong.
Sebago has stepped up its expansion into France, as the preppy American brand opens a flagship store in Paris, as the Italian-owned brand grows out its distribution in France.
The Seville-based label is recovering from the pandemic’s impact, and recorded a 21% revenue rise compared to H1 2019. Womenswear and childrenswear are the fastest-growing categories.
Reviving old-fashioned or forgotten brands requires a set of certain skills – patience, respect for DNA, deep-pockets and real affection for a marque, which for some reason Italians seem particularly good at doing.
Jacket Required, the London contemporary menswear and streetwear trade show, is opening at the Old Truman Brewery on Wednesday, with Klarna on board as a show sponsor.
Eyebrows were raised when Pitti first announced that K-Way, French sportswear label, was given a prestigious Pitti runway slot. But the naysayers proved wrong, as the marque staged a zippy collection in Florence.
Fashion trade show Moda has announced a stellar line-up of British and international footwear brands for its upcoming August event, including Fly London, Rieker, Alpe, Peter Kaiser, Moda in Pelle, Hotter and Superga.
Italian sportswear group BasicNet, the owner of Kappa, Superga and K-Way, closed the 2018 financial year with a consolidated revenue of €210.4 million, up 14.7% over the previous year.
The sportswear label’s owner has acquired, via its subsidiary BasicItalia, a 61% stake in the French company, Kappa’s distributor in France, Spain and the UK, creating Kappa Europe.