Versace, Coach and Givenchy Have Angered China’s Netizens. Who’s Next?
Brands have issued apologies and lost celebrity ambassadors like supermodel Liu Wen after products were discovered listing Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan as separate countries, angering nationalist Chinese consumers amidst political unrest in Hong Kong and a trade war with the US Chinese nationalism…
Moschino grows in China
One year after the opening of the flagship on the Tmall luxury pavilion, the Aeffe brand has brought the market of the former Celeste Empire to 14% of total turnover with an online weight of 10% Moschino accelerates the pace in China thanks to…
The Verdict on Riccardo Tisci’s Burberry
Same-store sales climbed 4 percent in the first quarter after the designer’s product finally hit stores, sending shares up 15 percent in early trading The UK’s biggest luxury brand said same-store sales climbed 4 percent in the first quarter compared to a year earlier,…
Gucci Pulls Sweater Slammed for Resembling Blackface Imagery
The Italian luxury label apologised for selling the $890 black turtleneck, whose extra-high collar features a pair of exaggerated red lips around an opening for the wearer’s mouth Kering‘s Gucci withdrew a sweater resembling blackface images like those currently roiling US politics, becoming the…
Fila, back in the spotlight in a fashion key
Fila returns to the spotlight in a fashion key, giving young people a wink with new proposals and a large presence In fact, the capsule collection is in imminent collaboration with the Milan concept store, 10 Corso Como, while at the Triennale museum, on…
Why Trump’s Trade War Could Mean Paying More for Clothes
Macy’s, JCPenney, and Walmart are just some of the retailers that have opposed Trump’s tariffs Donald Trump was supposed to be bad for civil rights, bad for the environment, and bad for women, but he was always supposed to be good for business. After…