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Why Japan's E-Commerce Giant Is Doubling Down on Fashion

Rakuten is replacing Amazon as the title sponsor of Tokyo Fashion Week, but the road to dominating Japan’s fashion e-commerce market isn’t obstacle-free. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2YtPLuf

LVMH's Next Big Beauty Bet: Traditional Chinese Medicine

Beauty conglomerates such as LVMH and P&G are doubling down on products made from traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), but not all players are primed for success. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2SWpP5m

Beauty's Giant Glitter Problem

Growing consumer demand for the sparkly substance comes with steep environment cost. Could a biodegradable alternative be the answer? from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2YxZOOH

European Malls Are Alive and Well, According to This Market Leader's Latest Results

Europe's largest property firm Unibail-Rodamco Westfield raised its full-year earnings guidance on Wednesday after reporting strong first-half growth in tenant sales at its flagship European and American retail centres. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2Znwjwr

Puma Sees Higher Costs from Fleeing Trump’s Tariffs

The stampede of shoe and apparel production out of China has forced the sportswear company to lock in facilities in new countries earlier than usual, meaning it is carrying about 7 percent more inventory than it normally would. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/331UDGn

Brazil's Fashion Retailer Lojas Renner Sales Drop in Q2 Net Income

The Brazilian company reported a quarterly net profit slump by 14.4 percent year-on-year in it's second quarter. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2OuYzMJ

UK Mall Operator Intu's Shares Slump amid Retail Failures

The selloff in the company's shares also weighed on other mall operators, with European peers and real estate investment trusts trading lower as a result. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2LSibIe

Next Shares Hit Highest in a Year After Results Defy UK Retail Gloom

The British retailer raised its outlook after marking down less stock than previously in its popular end-of-season sale and saw stronger demand in July for newer ranges. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2Mpt0ku

Puma Ups Outlook After Boost From Manchester City and Basketball

The sportswear group has been growing faster than larger rivals Adidas and Nike, helped by savvy social media campaigns and partnerships with top athletes, soccer clubs and celebrities from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2OvchPp

Ray-Ban Maker EssilorLuxottica Agrees to Buy GrandVision for $8 Billion

The deal was announced as the Franco-Italian eyewear company reported first-half earnings that beat analysts’ estimates. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2YcVpl7

Is the Stitch Fix Model the Future of Amazon Fashion?

Taking direct aim at Stitch Fix, Amazon’s newest service will send subscribers boxes of clothing, shoes and accessories selected by Amazon’s fashion team. But whether Amazon can replicate Stitch Fix's success remains to be seen. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2KcnsY1

None of Your Business With Bella Freud

In episode seven of the series, we speak to the eponymous founder of irreverent British fashion label Bella Freud. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/331h2n0

L'Oréal's North American Sales Falter

The company posted weaker than expected second-quarter sales growth, with like-for-like revenue falling in North America as demand for make-up slows. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2YxERUf

P&G Shares Rise After Posting Best Sales Growth in at Least a Decade

The grooming business increased sales by 4 percent, shoring up a key area of concern for the company that had failed to keep pace with other units. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2ZjS93D

Report: Ray-Ban Maker EssilorLuxottica Nearing Deal to Buy GrandVision

The Franco-Italian company and GrandVision’s controlling shareholder, HAL, could reach an agreement as early as this week, according to sources familiar with the matter. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/331oMWg

Ferragamo Confirms Sales Recovery in Q2

Sales at the Italian luxury group rose for the second quarter in a row in the three months to June. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/316dyOp

Ralph Lauren Shares Jump as Quarterly Profit Beats Expectations

The American brand has made a comeback with re-invigorated products that speak to younger shoppers. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2MrT9PY

Under Armour Shares Fall 10% Following Revenue Forecast Cut

The company said it expects a slight decline in North America revenue for fiscal 2019, compared with a prior forecast of flat revenue. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2Ycv6LZ

Escalating Hong Kong Protests Taking Bigger Toll on Shops

The main retail association has warned members expect a double-digit drop in sales in July and August. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2GzsE7q

The Hong Kong Protests: What Brands Need to Know

As the city's retail sector braces itself for a double digit decline, Richemont, Kering and DFS are already seeing an impact. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2Yqn5Ox

Why Anna Wintour Is (Still) One of Condé Nast’s Most Powerful Assets

The company's artistic director and editor of American Vogue has extraordinary power and influence. What happens when she eventually steps down? from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2K1MvhC

Reebok Deepens Ties With Pyer Moss

The designer Kerby Jean-Raymond is extending his relationship with Reebok and announcing a new platform for innovative, fashion-forward projects that the sports brand will hopefully bring more relevance to its product offering. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/333cVqT

Anastasia Debt Bloom Fades as Lady Gaga Joins Rival Beauty Lines

Celebrities and social media helped transform Anastasia Beverly Hills into a cosmetics empire and made its founder a billionaire. Now, they’re starting to eat its lunch. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2ZmugJ4

What The Gucci Slowdown Means for Kering

As Gucci's meteoric sales growth finally comes back down to earth, parent company Kering hasn’t found a new growth driver. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2YrpY1H

Puma Signs Partnership With Manchester City Football Club Manager

The sportswear brand signed a strategic partnership with the football team in February, taking over from Nike as it seeks to make up for the loss of Arsenal to German rival Adidas. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2SQMwYv

Reality Bites Back: To Really Get Gen Z, Look at the Parents

While there are reams of research linking millennial behaviour to their boomer influences, experts are just starting to analyse what connections exist between the previously ignored Gen X and their Gen Z offspring. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2Ytc1V3

Careers Counsel | The Biggest Turn-Offs in Job Interviews

Careers Counsel is a weekly roundup of the most helpful and inspiring advice for boosting your career. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/314hFdE

The Best Jobs on BoF Careers

BoF compiles the most exciting career opportunities now available on BoF Careers — including jobs from Acne, Alexander McQueen, Away and The North Face. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2LM0zOb

Burberry Joins BoF Careers

Check out this week’s new partners and openings on BoF Careers, the global marketplace for fashion talent. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2YdKrvy

Main Owner of Swedish Retailer Kappahl Bids for Remaining Shares

The clothing retailer is struggling with weak markets and tough competition, with shares dropping by more than a fifth so far this year. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/30VKCsi

Mark Cross Is Launching Resale, in a Rare Move for a Luxury Brand

The American handbag company plans to launch its own resale platform, one of the first luxury brands to directly engage with the booming secondhand market. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2K1az4i

The Future of Maison Margiela

Can the revered label owned by Renzo Rosso’s OTB build a sustainable business? from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2KdPEdb

Prada Looks to Hit the Reset Button With Latest Sales Results

This week, everyone will be talking about Prada's first-half results, a possible bankruptcy filing by Barneys and the state of the US economy. Read our BoF Professional Cheat Sheet. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/30YBJyb

Report: Primark Seeks Rent Cuts After Rival Insolvencies

The fast-fashion retailer is asking for cuts of as much as 30 percent on contracts with several years left in exchange for lease extensions or refurbishments, according to the Sunday Times. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2MjOG1r

Sports Direct Reports Drop in Profit

The company said its financial chief will step down as the retailer reported a drop in annual profit after a daylong wait for its results. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2K5UWar

Risk of Global Recession Threatens Luxury Party

This week, the IMF added a no-deal ‘Brexit’ to the list of key risks to global economic growth, a sobering signal amid a slew of positive results for luxury groups. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2ydJuUu

The BoF Podcast: Tyler Mitchell's Journey From Skateboarding to Photographing Beyoncé

Speaking in conversation with Imran Amed, the photographer behind Beyoncé's September 2018 Vogue cover talks identity, social media and how he found his way into fashion photography. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2YjvSSh

The Boutique Chain Defying America's Retail Slump

Canadian brand Aritzia appears to have cracked the code to the US retail market, where its competitors are frequently closing stores and cutting prices. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2SHfFoK

Vietnam Garment Makers Face Hitches in Lucrative EU Trade Deal

The country's new free trade deal with the European Union is facing issues by the growing demand for workers and the US-China trade war. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2JVGLWF

Is Beauty Forever 21's Lifeline?

The retailer recently opened its first Riley Rose beauty store in New York City, but pink branding and Gen Z favourites like Lime Crime and BH Cosmetics might not be enough to turn around the struggling fast-fashion player. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2MirDnU

Amazon’s Fast Track to Pentagon Deal Derailed by Trump, Rivals

The US President has announced plans to look into the $10 billion Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure contract, potentially to be awarded Amazon. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2LHl7Yk

Armani Sales Fall Again as Founder Pushes to Restructure Brand

The italian luxury fashion house's revenue fell by 8 percent, sparking plans to reshuffle its sub-brand offering. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2JXmiRr

Amazon's Big Spending Dents Profit and Trims Forecast

Amazon said it would spend $800 million in the second quarter to move to one-day delivery for its best customers, trying to maintain its fast-shipping advantage over rivals like Walmart. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2YiuHCQ

How Jeffrey Epstein Used the Billionaire Behind Victoria's Secret for Wealth and Women

Epstein positioned himself as L Brands CEO Leslie Wexner’s close financial advisor and, within years, was handed sweeping powers over his finances, philanthropy and private life. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2ybS3zj

Stella McCartney Taps Anti-Consumption Activists to Sell More Clothes

The eco-conscious label’s new campaign highlights the delicate balance brands and activists navigate when working together. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2MehKr7

How Fashion Brands Strike Gold Outside NY and LA

In the era of the so-called retail apocalypse, many brands outside of fashion capitals are still finding success. BoF outlines how brands from Seattle to New Orleans and Minneapolis have managed to do it.   from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2Mhn4tJ

New York Doubles Down on Tracking Empty Storefront Problem

Business owners across the city have increasingly been forced to close up shop amid soaring rents and competition from e-commerce companies, but just how pervasive is the problem? Local lawmakers are keen to find out. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2JTOfcF

Barneys Considers Bankruptcy Financing Plans With Wells Fargo

The chain is negotiating the terms of a debtor-in-possession loan that would finance operations while Barneys works out a deal in court with landlords and lenders, according to people with knowledge of the situation. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/30X5Fec

Sales Growth Eases at Kering's Star Gucci Brand

The slowdown, while expected, comes just as sales growth at rivals including LVMH's Louis Vuitton and Christian Dior brands leapt ahead of forecasts in the second quarter. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2YkfWPE

Renzo Rosso’s OTB Increases Its Stake in Viktor & Rolf

The Italian fashion group that owns Diesel, Marni and Maison Margiela added to its existing investment in the brand founded by the Dutch design duo Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren in 1993. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2MfSrF2

Jeweller Alex and Ani Accuses Bank of America of Discrimination

The founders are accusing the bank of breaching an agreement to invest in the women-lead business, costing the jeweller over than $1 billion in losses. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2GuaML1

L Brands Confirms It Will Review Jeffrey Epstein's Role at Company

The Victoria’s Secret owner is taking legal steps to investigate the company’s relationship to Jeffrey Epstein, following his new charges. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2Y5qs2h

Sonia Rykiel to Liquidate After Judge Rejects Sale

The decision was made after a Paris commercial court judge rejected the lone remaining bidder for the company. The brand's six stores in France and Monaco, as well as its intellectual property and archives, will be sold. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/30UzdZH

Power Moves | Polimoda Names Head of Fashion Design, Victoria Beckham Appoints CFO

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Why H&M Is Using Kung Fu to Boost Its Business

The brand has joined the ranks of Converse, Swarovski and Levi’s as more global players collaborate with Chinese designers in the hopes of boosting their Chinese profits. Will it work? from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/31181J7

SMCP Confirms Financial Targets As Q2 Sales Rise

The fashion company reported rising second-quarter sales, with growth between 9 to 11 percent. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2OhWYd3

Report: Nike Exploring Sale of Surfwear Brand Hurley

The sportswear giant purchased Hurley in 2002 for an undisclosed sum, in an effort to expand beyond athletic-focused apparel. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2ZcLmZy

What Pushed Barneys to the Edge?

Once the first word on fashion, the Manhattan-based department store chain has long used the power of its cool factor to ride through its financial turmoil. But following a 72 percent spike in rent for its Madison Avenue flagship, cool may not be enough. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2SHjdYf

Does Fenty Beauty Have a Future in Asia?

Rihanna’s two-year-old cosmetics label ignited an inclusive beauty movement and has generated massive sales. But as the brand prepares to enter Asia for the first time, it will need to adapt its messaging and product mix to find the same success. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2YifwcO

Zara Founder's Real Estate Assets Increase

Amancio Ortega, Europe's richest man and founder of retailer Inditex, had commercial property assets worth nearly $11 billion at the end of 2018. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2K3lyZv

Jean Paul Gaultier's 'Fashion Freak Show'

The designer staged a musical production looking back on his life from childhood classroom sketches to the Paris haute couture catwalks. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2YnRm4y

Sephora Sales Pick Up Amidst J.C. Penney Rumours

LVMH stated that the partnership between the two brands was favourable for business. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2ykOdUN

Moncler and LVMH Set the Bar High for Luxury Competitors

Two of luxury's biggest players showed that their new business and creative strategies are working. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2Mcd9G8

LVMH's Creative Reshuffles Pay Off

The luxury conglomerate's sales breezed past analysts’ estimates as creative revamps at its Louis Vuitton and Christian Dior fashion brands helped fuel growth. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/32Z14Km

Sports Direct Delays Full-Year Results to Meet Guidance

Shares in the sportswear retailer were up 8.5 percent on the morning of July 24, paring its year-on-year losses to 41 percent. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2y9o9vA

Vf Corp Beats Quarterly Revenue Estimates

The apparel and footwear company exceeded revenue projections by 6.3 percent in its first quarter. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2M9ROwR

eBay Is Planning New Shipping Service to Challenge Rival Amazon

The e-commerce platform will debut its “Managed Delivery” service in 2020 to compete with Amazon's fulfillment service. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2K69O8W

Nike Inks Endorsement Deal With Basketball Star Zion Williamson

The world's largest sportswear maker has signed the rising 19-year-old basketball star and No. 1 NBA draft pick to its Jordan brand. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2JYXLdr

Shopify Nips at Amazon With Hassle-Free Shipping for Small Firms

When Shopify said last month that it was moving into the fulfilment business, shares spiked and analysts began talking about it as a potential competitor to Amazon. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2M7o5Vi

Nike Shoes From 1972 Beat World Record Auction Price

The Nike "Moon Shoe," designed by Nike co-founder and track coach Bill Bowerman for runners at the 1972 Olympics trials sold for $437,500. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2Y1dmTp

Influencer Fraud Is a Billion-Dollar Problem

A new study says influencer fraud is on the rise, and that 50 percent of engagement on sponsored content is probably fake. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2M6bBxf

Op-Ed | Winner-Takes-All Trend Raises Tough Questions for Everyone Else

Companies in the top 20 percent accounted for almost all the fashion industry’s economic profit over the past decade and polarisation is accelerating. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2y2l2FN

Op-Ed | 'Brexit' Britain Doesn't Need an Election. It Needs An Exorcism.

It's hotter than hell in the United Kingdom, where a deeply divided nation, and its fashion industry, will soon find out what new Prime Minister Boris Johnson means by a 'do or die' exit from the European Union, writes Tim Blanks. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2LCImCR

The RealReal Gets Positive Analyst Reviews in Luxe Resale Market

The luxury resale marketplace reported positive results, with stocks up by 24 percent. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2Z44vNu

Alibaba Welcomes US Small Businesses to Sell Globally on its Platform

The move will open up markets to US merchants in countries including India, Brazil and Canada. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2ZaWNB6

Amazon Hit With Consumer Complaint Over Prime Day Endorsements

The complaint comes as the e-commerce giant is facing increasing scrutiny in Washington over whether it’s harming competition. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/32Kiha1

Catalyst Capital Seeks $114M Hudson's Bay Stake

The Private Equity firm offered to buy up to 14.85 million shares of the retail group in a bid to oppose Executive Chairman Richard Baker's plans to take the company private. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2yfBtPf

Luxury Brands Are Taking Over the Street Art Scene

Music and sportswear companies have been buying graffiti ads for several years. From Gucci to Louboutin, now, the luxury industry is getting in on the act. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/30TbHwl

Hermès Sales Boosted by Strong Asian Demand

The industry has so far largely shrugged off any fallout from a Beijing-Washington trade war, with sales at Hermès up 12.3 percent in the April to June period. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2XWsuBu

How Hearst Makes It Work

One year into his role as president of Hearst Magazines, Troy Young tells BoF about how he’s trying to keep the print publisher 'solidly profitable' despite the challenges of running a media business today. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2y1piFz

How Will Fashion Find Validation Without Instagram Likes?

The move will cause brands to shift from paying influencers for sponsored posts toward more paid advertising.  from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/30O4xcH

痴迷于包容的时尚品牌,真的懂包容吗?

在广告大片中展现品牌的包容性固然是个美好的起点,但时尚品牌对包容性的理解是不是太狭隘了。 from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2y1cChJ

每日速报 | Chanel将在香港大秀、中国企业称霸500强、公众号“HUGO”自主注销

“每日速报”为您汇总国内外时装、纺织、商业、零售和科技相关领域资讯,助您即刻掌握每日要闻,拓宽眼界、与时俱进。 from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/30NW8Ga

Retail Solutions Start-Up Trax Becomes Singapore's Second Unicorn

The tech company, which uses image recognition for clients including Nestlé, achieved unicorn status after raising $100 million in its latest funding round. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/30QL2jH

Are Robot Photographers the Future of E-Commerce?

Companies like Amazon, Shopify and Square are offering tools to make independent sellers’ online shops more photogenic from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2YilqPe

Gen Z’s Sneakerheads Have Shoe Sellers Rolling Out New Kicks Faster Than Ever

Now, independent shoe boutiques — once the vanguard of footwear culture — are hustling to catch up to bigger competitors like Foot Locker and JD Sports. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/32IoJP6

Careers Counsel | 4 Causes of Stress at Work and How to Alleviate Them

Careers Counsel is a weekly round-up of the most helpful and inspiring advice for boosting your career. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2YbjDvl

Announcing Sergio Tacchini, Global Creative Lab NY and High Camp Supply

Check out this week’s new partners and openings on BoF Careers, the global marketplace for fashion talent. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2Y9SX9Y

The Best Jobs on BoF Careers

BoF compiles the most exciting career opportunities now available on BoF Careers. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2YiGCUZ

Ted Baker Shares Soar on Reports of Private Equity Buyout

The deal speculation comes after the British retailer's shares lost more than a quarter of their value last month. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/30RBTaO

Uniqlo Owner Apologises for Saying Korea Boycott Won’t Last Long

At a press conference on July 11, Fast Retailing's CFO Takeshi Okazaki said he thought the impact of a Korean boycott of Japanese goods wouldn’t last long. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2LxUO6T

At Yu Holdings, Building a Bridge of Businesses Between China and the West

Wendy Yu shares how she selects the companies she invests in as part of Yu Holdings’ strategy to capitalise on China’s ‘consumption upgrade’ and increasing international demand for Chinese design. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2JXO3aW

How Digital Brands Make Wholesale Work

For direct-to-consumer labels, third-party retailers can provide a powerful marketing channel, but knowing which stores to work with and how aggressively to push is often challenging. BoF makes sense of the strategy. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2Ocuy3Y

Op-Ed | Why Black Beauty Editors (Still) Work Twice as Hard as Their White Peers

For people of colour, being a beauty editor at a major title often comes with the unspoken job of representing their race on mastheads that are still overwhelmingly white, without additional pay or benefits, argues Jamé Jackson. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/30HcKzg

Will Luxury's Winning Streak Continue?

This week, everyone will be talking about quarterly results from LVMH, Kering and Moncler, Instagram's experiment with hiding 'likes,' and how the UK's new leader will change the Brexit outlook. Read our BoF Professional Cheat Sheet. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2XVM7tn

Valérie Hermann Parts Ways With Ralph Lauren

The global brands president is taking time off after more than five years with the American company and will not immediately be replaced. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2XRC491

It’s Cool to be Sustainable. But It's Not Easy.

Brands are amping up sustainability initiatives in response to demand from Millennial and Gen Z consumers, but can fashion's current model of conspicuous consumption ever be considered sustainable? from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/30LQrbB

How Nars Made Its Orgasm Last 20 Years

The 25 year-old brand is about to double the size of its business for the third time in the past decade, on the back of sexually charged products like 1999's Orgasm blush. Many of its ‘90s peers haven’t been so lucky. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2O6wOcX

Bernard Arnault's Beauty Bets Pay Off in China

As the Chinese beauty industry grows, one of several cosmetic firms backed by Arnault's private equity investment fund is poised to go public in Shanghai. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2JG0Vny

Barneys Is Considering Bankruptcy

The luxury department store is struggling to keep up with higher rent and adapt to changing consumer habits.   from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/32ykjtP

Chico's FAS Names Bonnie Brooks CEO

Brooks had been named interim CEO in April, following the abrupt resignation of Shelley Broader from her roles as chief executive and president of the company. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2JUjPpD

Report: J.C. Penney Taps Debt Restructuring Advisers

The retailer is making a high-stakes attempt to get its finances in order before its debt of about $4 billion comes due, according to sources familiar with the matter. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/30Nki3L

How to Use Drops in the Instagram Age

Product drops have become a way for luxury’s biggest brands and retailers to cultivate exclusivity and excitement across their online and offline channels. Here’s how to get started. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2O5iktT

Why Brands Are Sliding Into Your DMs

Companies are using personal exchanges via text, WhatsApp and Instagram to build a more intimate relationship with consumers. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/32Do1SS

Hong Kong Protests' Impact Spreads as Luxury Brands Get Hit

With restaurants and consumer brands already affected, retailers now face a disruption across Hong Kong have been forced into early closures due to a lack of customers. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2JCEcIG

Victoria’s Secret Online Rival ThirdLove Tests First Real Store

The e-commerce lingerie retailer is planning to scale up by opening up its first brick-and-mortar store. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2JEYiSU

Second-Hand Clothes Drive Unexpected Jump in British Retail

The surprise results have raised hopes that a downturn in the second quarter could be softer than previously expected. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2GipCEm

Power Moves | Zara Confirms New CEO, M&S Names Head of Fashion

This week, Zara veteran Carlos Crespo replaces now-Chairman Pablo Isla as CEO, while M&S names its new head of fashion. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2XXpro2

Beach-Phobic No More: Bikini Envy Hits China

As China dares to go bare, can international retailers such as Zara and H&M compete with domestic manufacturers and reap the rewards? from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2JDdShD

Asos Plunges After Cutting Guidance on Distribution Problems

The shares fell as much as 22 percent, wiping 513 million pounds ($640 million) off the company’s market value. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2LrAx2C

Hong Kong Protests Hurt Richemont's Watch Sales

Richemont echoed Swatch in saying that protests in Hong Kong, the top export market for Swiss watches, weighed on sales due to store closures and lower tourist arrivals. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/32yBbko

Why 'Queer Eye' Is So Good at Shifting Product

The new iteration of the TV series takes a head-on approach to issues like LGBTQ rights and Black Lives Matter, all while selling millions in product, from makeup sticks to subscription boxes. BoF spoke with 'Fab Five' member Tan France and series creator David Collins about what makes the show so successful. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2JNUA8b

CEOs, Not Designers, Are Fashion’s New Stars

Business-side executives are becoming brand ambassadors, sometimes surpassing their creative counterparts in public profile. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2O2vPdX

Report: Amazon Faces Antitrust Probe Over Use of Merchant Data

The European Commission has been one of several competition enforcers taking a deeper look into the e-commerce giant's business practices amid calls for its break-up. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2YcvGbu

Levi's Shares Fall to Record Low

Shares of the denim company sank as much as 6.6 percent after Goldman Sachs issued its first sell rating. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2JD9MWI

Robots Are Scaling Warehouse Shelves to Get Stuff to You Faster

Quiet Logistics — which fulfils orders for fashion and lifestyle brands such as Bonobos, M. Gemi and Outdoor Voices — is scouting locations for robotic fast fulfilment centres. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2JB05s3

Op-Ed | Finding a Cheap Omega Watch Has Just Got a Lot Harder

The Swiss company said on Wednesday that its sales in the first half of 2019 were held back by cracking down on so-called “grey market” dealers, who sell stock at a discount. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2XX0Xek

Influencers Seek Wall Street's Help to Manage Newfound Wealth

Influencers who can haul in seven-figure incomes by attracting large digital followings are drawing the attention of wealth managers looking to expand their client bases. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2XVxcL4

Arnault Overtakes Gates to Become World’s Second-Richest Person

Bernard Arnault has added $39 billion to his fortune in 2019 alone, the biggest individual gain by far among the 500 people in Bloomberg’s ranking.   from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/32zOEsf

A Rare Look Inside Zara

The opaque fast-fashion giant invites BoF inside the business as it sets new sustainability targets and adjusts to a leadership change at parent company Inditex. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2XSceg7

Why Robert Cavalli Is Being Bought By a Dubai Real Estate Developer

Vision Investment, an entity controlled by the founder and chairman of Damac, will provide the funding to back the company’s stymied turnaround strategy. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2kddaOj

Roberto Cavalli Acquired by Dubai's Damac

Vision Investment Co. LLC, an entity controlled by the founder and chairman of Dubai-based real estate developer Damac, bought the struggling Italian brand. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2k4XBIC

Online Stores Increase Stake in $520 Billion US Retail Market

Online shopping has become the second-biggest chunk of the US retail market, after overtaking grocery stores and restaurants in June.   from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2lyVv3P

Don't Scoff at Influencers. They're Taking Over the World.

As social media expands its cultural dominance, the people who can steer the online conversation will have an upper hand. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2lbHj0A

Hong Kong Retailers Forecast Sharp Sales Drop as Protests Rock City

Full-year retail sales forecast also dropped from single-digit growth to a double-digit fall, according to the Hong Kong Retail Management Association. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2jImXeZ

Why Muji Is Struggling

The retailer is one of a small crop of Japanese brands that have succeeded in winning a worldwide following. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2lH9e97

U.S. Property Trust Challenges Arcadia's Restructuring Plan

Arcadia said the challenges to the Company Voluntary Agreements, which were approved in June by the required majority of creditors, were "without merit." from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/32tk8QD

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 8.3 percent in early trading. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2XPT9Lz

None of Your Business with Chaos

For episode six of the series, we test the business savvy of Chaos Founders Charlotte Stockdale and Katie Lyall. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2XI6dqY

Quads Are the New Biceps: Why Fashion Went Long on Short Shorts

 Men are sporting thigh-baring shorts at a rate not seen since the days of John F. Kennedy Jr. and Tom Selleck. But does the trend have legs? from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2l7zAAF

How to Make a Splash in a Crowded Pool of Swimwear Brands

With no clear market leader, dozens, if not hundreds, of brands are crowding into the category, from venture capital-funded start-ups like Summersalt and Andie to global fast-fashion players like Asos and Boohoo. Here's how to stand out. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2lEldnT

The FT Names Jo Ellison Editor of ‘How to Spend It’

The newspaper will fill her current role as fashion editor once Ellison succeeds Gillian de Bono as the head of its lucrative luxury supplement in September. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/30Bt5W2

Old Mutual Backs South African Retailer Footgear’s Acquisition Plans

The plan to buy Edcon’s Edgars Active and High Key assets will create one of Southern Africa's largest sports and casual wear businesses. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2LQ97TD

Walmart Chile to Resume Talks With Union Amid Strike

After worker strikes closed a fourth of 400 stores, the American retail corporation has announced it will resume talks with the union. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2jIw4wo

Burberry Bets on New Branding to Boost Sales

The British luxury label is rebranding itself as sales slide, sparking mixed reactions. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2lxRoFm

Stella McCartney Inks Deal with LVMH

A little over a year after splitting with French luxury giant Kering, Stella McCartney is teaming up with arch rival LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2xUgEs5

Retailers Cash in on Amazon's 'Free Marketing' on Prime Day

The e-commerce giant's annual mid-summer shopping event is expected to bring in $5.8 billion in sales this year, inspiring similar events by competing retailers. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2JzzQSK

The Best Jobs on BoF Careers

BoF compiles the most exciting career opportunities now available on BoF Careers. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2lswgAj

Careers Counsel | What to Do When Star Employees Disengage

Careers Counsel is a weekly round-up of the most helpful and inspiring advice for boosting your career. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2JBARs8

Nike and Lululemon Supplier Pivots Away From Vietnam After Exiting China

With Donald Trump hardening his stance on Vietnam, Eclat Textile Co. is fast learning that there are no safe harbours in global trade. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2jVPxcX

Sports Direct Slumps as Retailer Delays Results on Auditing

Shares headed toward a seven-year low after the sportswear retailer delayed publishing its results as auditors increase their scrutiny of its accounting. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2JAEb8p

Can Foot Locker Be Cool?

How one of the world’s biggest athletic footwear retailers stumbled through the sneaker boom, but plans to catch up with the market. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2ljm8cV

Barneys New York Explores Options That Include Bankruptcy

It's weighing other possible solutions as it struggles with high rents and changing consumer tastes. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2JF7IMW

Burberry Staked Its Future on Riccardo Tisci's Designs. We'll Soon Learn if That Was a Smart Move.

This week, everyone will be talking about Burberry's quarterly results, Amazon Prime Day and ComplexCon. Read our BoF Professional Cheat Sheet. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2LlxKYJ

Op-Ed | Nordstrom Really Needs an Anniversary Sale Win

The deals bonanza represents an especially important test for the department store. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2jEwi7A

Condé Nast’s Farfetch Share Sale Is Much Ado About Nothing

Like other early investors, the publisher simply moved to realise its post-IPO gain, selling its shares earlier this year for around $380 million, following the end of the 180-day lock-up period. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2SgJGMe

Chanel Hires Its First Diversity Chief

The French fashion house joins other major luxury brands in beefing up the resources devoted to fostering more diverse and inclusive environments. The new position comes after a year of high-profile, racially charged scandals involving brands like Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana and Prada. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2xI4p1J

Walmart's Online Unit Hunts for New Executive as Losses Pile Up

While the retail giant's online business has been growing, it continues to be in the red, with expected losses of about $1.7 billion this year. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2G8aedK

Big Beauty Companies Struggle to Launch the Next Glossier

Major beauty conglomerates like Revlon, L’Oréal and Procter & Gamble have been launching new brands at a rapid clip to compete with indie upstarts. But they’ve had few breakaway hits so far. Here’s what they’ve learned. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2JxwWOv

Op-Ed | Zara's Hot Polka Dot Dress Beats Big Data

With other retailers finally catching up to Inditex's super fast supply chain, the world's biggest fashion retailer will have to rely on its ability to spot trends and make blockbuster items to maintain its competitive edge. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2Lh2U3t

Victoria Beckham CEO Exits

Ralph Toledano, who was appointed chairman in March 2018 following investment from private equity firm NEO Investment Partners, will lead the business going forward. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/32kQUDz

Nike Goes Ahead With Arizona Manufacturing Plant

Last week, the state's Governor withdrew the incentive for Nike to build the plant after it cancelled the release of a sneaker featuring a colonial-era version of the American flag, which critics say reflects links to slavery. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2JCD5b2

Revolve's Soaring IPO Creates $1.5 Billion Fortune for Founders

Shares of California-based e-tailer have more than doubled since its June listing, giving it a current market value of about $2.7 billion. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2Y1xSm7

Galeries Lafayette Buys Majority Stake in Jeweller Mauboussin

from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2Jvqibu

Stadium Goods and Sotheby's Team up for First-Ever Sneaker Auction

The event underscores the fast-growing status of sneakers as collectibles able to command tens of thousands of dollars. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2JCd8bv

Fast Retailing Stocks Jump Edging Japan's Nikkei Higher

The retail holding company lifted the Nikkei despite weak trade by other companies, while full-year results are set to reach a record high. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2Gc7YSz

How Levi's Sells a Logo Tee a Second

For most of its 166-year history, Levi’s was known solely for its jeans. But in the last few years it’s built T-shirts and tops into a $1 billion business. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2xKiw72

Creating an Industry Destination for Elevated Resort and Swimwear

The inaugural DestinationMiami event is seeking to create new growth opportunities in the travel lifestyle space by curating high-potential emerging brands and nurturing organic connections to buyers. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2LPwvRe

A Humble Fabric Helped India Fight British Rule. Now It's Big Business.

From Levi’s and Gap to Issey Miyake, global brands are tapping the business potential of khadi, the fabric promoted by Mahatma Gandhi during India’s struggle for independence. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2LePSDy

Colgate to Buy Skincare Business of Laboratoires Filorga Cosmétiques for $1.69 Billion

The dental care company is looking to expand its presence in the high-margin personal care business. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2JD8ha6

J.Crew Taps Banks for IPO of Madewell

Madewell's initial offering will reportedly take place sometime after the US Labour Day holiday in September. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2XXvnS0

Walmart Criticises India's E-Commerce Rules, Warns of Trade Impact

The American retail corporation is siding with the US government in strongly opposing India's e-commerce rules in a failed lobbying attempt. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2Sgb50M

Charming Charlie, Back in Bankruptcy, to Close All Stores

The retailer has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, marking the second time within two years. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2XKDDjP

Lululemon Opens Workout Studio Where Visitors Can Borrow Clothes

The activewear company has always leaned into fitness classes, but this expansion allows it to monetise its experience-based offerings. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2XVBzK1

German Entrepreneur Lars Windhorst Bets on Ralph & Russo with Minority Stake

The label made famous by Meghan Markle lost £2.5 million ($3.1 million) on £14.3 million of sales in 2017, according to public filings. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/30xFqun

Amazon Commits $700 Million to Retrain Workers in New Skills

The e-commerce giant, which is increasingly turning to automation, said it will retrain 100,000 workers for highly skilled jobs by 2025. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2XHuQ7p

American Eagle to Start Selling Cannabis-Based Products

The apparel retailer will sell CBD-infused lotions, muscle balms and aromatherapy products later this year. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2G8sQKp

Power Moves | Highsnobiety Names Editor-in-Chief, Dior Taps Former Schiaparelli Design Director

This week, Interview’s executive editor joins Highsnobiety as editor-in-chief, while Bertrand Guyon is appointed to Dior as part of Maria Grazia Chiuri’s studio. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2YI3fzj

Casting Chinese Models Is Complicated Business

Why many global fashion brands miss the mark — and therefore miss reaching their full potential in the Chinese market. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/32kC5Rq

Walmart Workers Rebel Against Retailer’s Automation Push in Chile

About 17,000 Walmart workers in Chile went on an indefinite strike on Wednesday after labour talks between the company and the union failed. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2Lf2wm7

Report: M&S Clothing Lead Could Depart

Jill McDonald joined Marks & Spenser in October 2017 to take on one of the biggest jobs in British fashion, raising questions about her lack of clothing retail experience. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/30wUadk

Uniqlo Owner's Profit Falls Short Despite Gains in China

Fast Retailing Co.’s weak performance in Japan overshadowed a strong showing in its overseas markets, particularly China. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2XFdic5

Rihanna's Latest Cover Provoked Cries of Cultural Appropriation, but Chinese Netizens Disagree

The bulk of Chinese social media finds no offence with the star’s latest cover for Harper’s Bazaar China, but do their perceptions of cultural appropriation differ from the West? from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2JtO5so

Are Ballet Flats the New Dad Sneakers?

Multiple designers incorporated the traditionally feminine footwear collections for the Spring/ Summer 2020 season, signalling a shift away from chunky sneakers. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2NO2SSN

The Battle of the Sneaker Bots

An online economy of tips, proxy servers and automated applications has grown out of the hype-driven sneaker market, and the rise of the casual reseller is only making it harder to shop for the latest releases. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/32jpSw1

An #Instaworthy Deal: Reformation, the Fashion Brand, Sells a Majority Stake

Permira Advisers, a global private equity firm and previous stakeholder in the luxury brands Hugo Boss and Valentino, said it would acquire a majority stake in Reformation. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2S7njIS

Goodbye, Logo Sweatshirts. Retro Has Peaked.

The boost enjoyed by brands like Champion, Fila and Tommy Hilfiger from shoppers' fascination with '80s and '90s style is starting to wane, analysts say. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2xIdQhI

Mexico Calls out Louis Vuitton for Using Traditional Pattern

In June, the Mexican government also questioned Carolina Herrera for 'cultural appropriation' of indigenous patterns. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/30qzK5r

World Trade Center Mall Has a Plan to Get You to Stick Around

With visitors only spending an average of about half an hour at the mall, its operator plans remain relevant with more food choices, seating, pop-up shops, health and wellness options and entertainment. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2G6rqQG

Chinese Tech Companies Are Coming for America’s Influencers

Some of the biggest names in Chinese social media are descending upon California this week to encourage business ties with the star attendees of VidCon. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2SfLDbP

Levi Strauss Falls, Profit Declines as Company Spends to Grow

Earnings slipped 21 percent from the prior year, affected by $29 million of expenses associated with Levi's IPO. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2YJztKp

Returning Superdry Founder Slashes Value of Stores by $161M

Julian Dunkerton won a bitter battle to rejoin the board in April, prompting the resignation of all its directors. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2XSsy4x

Lola Rykiel Launches Athleisure Brand

The granddaughter of the legendary designer best known for her stripey knits introduces Pompom. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/30rKalu

Op-Ed | Bret Easton Ellis: Is Inclusivity Good for Fashion?

Driven by the democratising forces of social media, the rise of groupthink and the intolerance of cancel culture, fashion has become obsessed with inclusivity, but if everyone is beautiful, then nobody is beautiful, argues the author in the latest issue of Vogue Italia.     from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/30wKP5b

Amazon Prime Day Is an Opportunity — For Everyone

Retailers that capitalise on Prime Day with their own discounts and promotions see a bump in sales and web traffic. They may not be able to beat Amazon, but they can at least share the spotlight. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2SbU1cg

Lola Rykiel Launches Athleisure Brand

The granddaughter of the legendary designer best known for her stripey knits introduces Pompom. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2LcKfWu

Levi Strauss Beats Quarterly Revenue Expectations

The jeans maker broadened its apparel lines while benefiting from higher investment in its online business and retail stores. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2XBnuxp

Revealed: Lady Gaga’s New Beauty Line

The singer opens up to BoF exclusively about her highly anticipated beauty brand, Haus Laboratories, and her decision to link up with Amazon as the venture’s retail partner. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2JoJVSw

Lady Gaga Picks Amazon for Major Beauty Launch

The singer opens up exclusively to BoF about her highly anticipated beauty brand, Haus Laboratories, and her decision to link up with Amazon as her retail partner. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2LJx9j6

Mexico Calls out Louis Vuitton for Using Traditional Pattern

The culture ministry has sent its second letter to the french luxury brand in reaction to its use of a Mexican design. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2XOlGVV

L Brands Falls as Wexner Ties to Epstein Come Under Scrutiny

The company's CEO has made an appearance in reports against Jeffrey Epstein, sparking controversy. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2JDY1yq

The Off-Piste Art Events Every Fashion Publicist Should Know

Luxury house are popping up at lesser-known events on the art circuit to burnish their brands and connect with clients. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2JBwgX9

The Single Most Important Metric for Retail in 2019

Retail’s most important metric is something most retailers aren’t even paying attention to. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2XAosJW

Ronald van der Kemp's Audacious Revisions

The designer has proved himself far ahead of the curve on hot ticket issues like upcycling, recycling and circularity. And he’s doing it with a pure couture sensibility. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2Xw0WCZ

Amazon Rival Shopify Steps Up Competition With New E-Commerce Products

The e-commerce company's market share is set to triple within five years, possibly beating competition by retail giant Amazon. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2FZwlCS

Debenhams Says M&G Real Estate Withdraws Challenge to Restructuring

The multinational retailer has announced that its landlord has dropped its CVA lawsuit. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/30oNcqB

Amazon Workers Plan Prime Day Strike

Despite recent pledges for a $15 hourly wage, workers for the e-commerce giant are organising in a push for 'safe, reliable jobs.' from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2XvBdul

Announcing Thread, Andrea Fohrman and The Hungarian Fashion & Design Agency

Check out this week’s new partners and openings on BoF Careers, the global marketplace for fashion talent. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2JtRCFF

Careers Counsel | 7 High-Performing CEOs on Maintaining Career Momentum

Careers Counsel is a weekly roundup of the most helpful and inspiring advice for boosting your career. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2XzDSmH

The Best Jobs on BoF Careers

BoF compiles the most exciting career opportunities now available on BoF Careers. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2XR1iDu

South Korean Instagrammers Demand a Japan Boycott

South Korean netizens have started a movement to boycott Japan, as a response to Tokyo's restriction of high-tech material exports to South Korea.       from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/32i17Rc

Recognising Rule Breakers at David Yurman

The renowned, independent New York jewellery brand’s company culture understands mistakes are part of the learning process and encourages its employees to take astute, innovative and creative risks. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2JlluoZ

Would You Buy a Virtual Pair of Nikes?

Brands are designing digital clothing, shoes and accessories, betting customers will spend real money on virtual fashion. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2XwJkBV

Why the Fur Industry Is Betting on Influencers

Global fur sales fell to $33 billion last year, down from $40 billion in 2015. Now, Saga Furs, which provides fur for numerous high fashion houses, is turning to influencers like Bryanboy to turn the tide. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/30fZx0f

Maison Margiela: On the Cusp of Revolution?

John Galliano delivered an anarchically beautiful collection born from our new digital decadence. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2FU4CUf

Could Uniqlo's Digital Transformation Help Solve Retail's Inventory Problem?

This week everyone will be talking about Uniqlo's digital ambitions, Dapper Dan's memoir and Fenty Beauty's plans for China. Read our BoF Professional Cheat Sheet. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2LCshfo

The BoF Podcast: Veja Co-Founder Sébastien Kopp Talks Sustainable Business

Speaking in conversation with Imran Amed, the man behind the fashion world's buzziest ethical footwear brand discusses the company's journey, from sourcing rubber in Brazil to scaling for global demand. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2FUMiKx

How H&M Plans to Survive the Retail Apocalypse

The Swedish fast-fashion giant’s strategy for navigating the changing retail landscape provides useful lessons for the industry at large. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2L3UDA0

Luxury Stages a Brief Relief Rally

The Savigny Luxury Index bounced back in June, thanks to an improved outlook on key global markets and positive reports from Chanel and LVMH. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2FVm36I

How the Internet Became Obsessed With a Revlon Hair Dryer

The device became a viral sensation after early fans - including a Peloton moms group on Facebook and high profile influencers - talked up the combination brush and dryer. But turning an unexpected hit into a lasting business isn’t easy. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2FUaHQx

UK Retailers Suffer Sales Plunge in June

Britain's high street retailers had a 'washout' June as shoppers worried about the Brexit crisis and did not respond to early summer sales discounts. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2XuXPez

At Couture, Clothes Versus Concepts

Only at John Galliano’s Maison Margiela did concept and clothing truly fit together, reports Angelo Flaccavento. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2FT1HLD

Celebrating BoF China Prize Winner Caroline Hu in Paris

The promising young designer, who won BoF’s inaugural prize in March, was fêted by industry insiders in the midst of Couture Week. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2Xrv6ad

Adidas’s New Price Target Leaves Nike in Its Wake

The sportswear manufacturer has outperformed its competitor, raking second-best stock on Europe’s Stoxx 600 Personal & Household Index. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/30dPwjU

Some Wealthy Chinese Are Shifting Away from European Couture Houses

It’s no secret that Chinese A-listers are fans of Europe’s top couture houses, but some of the biggest names in the game are beginning to lose would-be clients to Chinese couturiers. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2Jtuk30

Power Moves | Francesca Bellettini Named President of Chambre Syndicale de la Mode Féminine

This week, Saint Laurent Chief Executive Francesca Bellettini succeeds Chanel’s Bruno Pavlovsky as president of France’s governing body of women’s fashion. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2JcUic5

Zalando to Build Rotterdam Warehouse to Serve Western Europe

The facility will start operating in 2021, and will eventually employ 1,500 people with a storage capacity of 16 million items. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2Jb3i1m

Primark Says Sales Recovering After Cool Spring Cuts Growth

Wet May weather kept shoppers out of stores but the budget retailer is driving sales growth by expanding new stores at a breakneck pace. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2Xkm5uJ

Superdry Moves to Refill Boardroom Seats After Founder Dispute

The retailer's founder Julian Dunkerton rejoined the board in April after a bruising boardroom battle, prompting most of its directors to leave. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2FRRu1J

Why Dior and Chanel Are Launching Direct Retail for Beauty

The strategy is aimed at getting closer to consumers and building image in a space where niche players have flourished. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/3273MwG

Valentino’s Haute Humanism

Pierpaolo Piccioli's insistence on diversity and inclusivity has brought couture down to earth at the same time as he has sent it soaring to heaven. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2NtLRgw

Gaultier in the Mirror

The show offered little coherence but plenty of amusement and some mean feats of tailoring. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/32avs3N

Report: Walmart Has Discussed Selling Bonobos and Modcloth

Both clothing businesses, which were acquired by the American retail giant in 2017, are unprofitable, according to a report by Vox. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2XHRf3p

JD Sports Confident of Meeting Profit Expectations

Britain's biggest sports retailer has been riding millennials' fondness for athleisure, which powered better-than-expected full-year earnings earlier this year. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2xnN1iT

Lessons from Hypebeast's Year of Explosive Growth

The blog-turned-streetwear destination, which went public in Hong Kong in 2016, has enjoyed a rapid growth spurt thanks to its diversified revenue streams and strength in Asia. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2LA0hcf

Milk Studios Is Leaving NYC’s Meatpacking District

The creative services and production business is leaving its space, a popular spot for runway shows and other fashion events after Google bought the building last month. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2J7iYTa

With Betsy Ross Sneakers, Nike Puts Money Where Its Mouth Is

Nike pulling controversial sneakers sends a signal to young customers that the brand shares their values. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2LArbAQ

Drama on the Mind at Givenchy

While the inspiration was raw, Clare Waight Keller's collection offered a more refined vision captivated by an element of theatre — clothes for alt-Hollywood. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2JqpiEq

A Fashion Orgasm at Schiaparelli

In his debut collection, Daniel Roseberry staked his personal claim to house with an audacity that had a perfect, refreshing logic. Not all of his risks worked, but it was exciting. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2XiGL6D

Armani Privé: Back to the Roots

Today's show was a perfectly pure Armani collection: a masterclass in soulful simplicity. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2FRuAI2

A Perceptive Grasp at Chanel

Virginie Viard, Karl Lagerfeld’s anointed successor, proved that Chanel was indeed safe in her hands with a collection that oozed confidence — not at all the holding pattern that one might logically expect. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2FP6YUc

Nike's Pulled 'Betsy Ross Flag' Shoes Selling for $2,500 on StockX

The Nike Air Max 1 USA sneakers, which were intended as a celebration of US Independence Day, were recalled following criticism for including a flag co-opted by far-right groups. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/3042ctN

Climate Protesters in France Target Amazon

Organisers of the demonstrations, which have included a blockade of Amazon's Paris head office, said the aim was not to have the e-commerce giant shut down in France but to cancel its plans for expansion in 2020. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2Nps41D

Revolve's Influencer Strategy Helps Draw Slew of Buy Ratings

The clothing company was rated highly by Wall Street analysts, as shares rise by 7.3 percent. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2XGiJGD

Shoe Retailer Office in Debt Restructuring Talks

The struggling British shoe store, which was acquired by South African retailer Truworths in 2015, aims to settle a significant portion of its £45 million debt. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2FOJizg

Global Fashion Group Shares Fall After Stock Market Debut

Investor demand fell short of the e-commerce group's expectations, with share sales only raising half of the target amount. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2xnbSDn

L'Oreal in Talks to Buy Mugler, Azzaro Brands From Clarins

The French cosmetic company is rolling out acquisition plans to expand its perfume offering. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2Jh7Y4s

Kim Kardashian Will Rename Kimono Shapewear Brand

The reality TV star and businesswomen announced plans to change her shapewear brand name after people in Japan said her use of the term to brand undergarments was disrespectful. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2XenjYF

Gucci's Next Target: Place Vendôme

Major fashion brands see growing opportunity in the high-stakes business of haute joaillerie. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/3078Cs9

Looking for a Fashion Mentor? Here's Where to Begin

Today’s fashion aspirants must create a lasting career trajectory amid a rapidly changing industry landscape. Finding a mentor early can help. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2FLh0Ww

Tod’s Factory Strategy: Is It Working?

After missing the sneaker boom, the Italian maker of luxury comfort shoes is aiming to reverse falling sales and re-energise its brand. The company’s new drops-driven model will be put to the test this month with the launch of a collaboration with star designer Alber Elbaz. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2NBdC6K

None of Your Business with Erdem Moralioglu

In the fifth episode of the series, we test the business savvy of designer Erdem Moralioglu. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2xmh767

A Symphony of Sculpted Shadows at Dior

It’s become clear that Dior has been Maria Grazia Chiuri's path to personal enlightenment. And it seems like the more personal she makes it, the more it plays in the outside world. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2LszY7Q

Kim Kardashian Will Rename Kimono Shapewear Brand

The reality TV star and businesswomen announced plans to change her shapewear brand name after people in Japan said her use of the term to brand undergarments was disrespectful. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2Xefz8L

Giambattista Valli: A Man of Extremes

Opting for an exhibition format in lieu of a traditional show, the designer reaffirmed the unique DNA of his maison: a constant face-off between the unremitting precision of pure lines and the frivolity of flowery frills. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2FLahf7

Sonia Rykiel Bidders Revealed

The three bidders are former Balmain Chief Executive Emmanuel Diemoz; a Paris-based family operating in the real estate and medical sectors; and a Chinese investor. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/302Lvie

Walmart to Invest $1.2B in China to Upgrade Logistics

The American retail giant has been pushing to integrate its network in China with the country's burgeoning 'smart retail' movement, as the likes of Alibaba and Tencent cut deals to combine online and high-street shopping. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2JlzEFd

Shiseido Debuts Beauty Subscription Plan

For $92 a month, the Japanese cosmetics company will offer customised skincare service by way of a smartphone app that analyses customers' complexions. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2ZZE3Vd

Before Losing Dior, Safilo Eyes New Brand Partners

Dior, which accounted for 13 percent of Safilo revenues in 2018, has decided not to renew its licence with the Italian eyewear group. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2Jj30nE

Coty to Take $3 Billion Writedown as It Plots Turnaround Plan

The cosmetics company hopes to revive margins and better keep up with its rivals by streamlining management and trimming down product lines. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2J1RfTL

Philippine Retail Billionaire Plans Move From Fashion to Pets

The retail company will expand its offering to pet, health and beauty products. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2JeC4FV

The Best Jobs on BoF Careers

BoF compiles the most exciting opportunities available on BoF Careers, from the CMO of Mansur Gavriel to a buying role at Saint Laurent and head designer at Wales Bonner. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2xk1gVO

Careers Counsel | A Guide to Salary Negotiation

Careers Counsel is a weekly roundup of the most helpful and inspiring advice for boosting your career. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2LvWkoX

Announcing Alex Mill and Heidi Klein

Check out this week’s new partners and openings on BoF Careers, the global marketplace for fashion talent. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2xnd6i8

Global Fashion Group IPO Mostly Backed by Existing Shareholders

Facing low investor demand, the e-commerce fashion group cut its initial share price from up to €8 to €4.50. from The Business of Fashion https://ift.tt/2J0lyKH