Jewellery brand Atelier Paulin opens New York store
A year to the day after Atelier Paulin opened its first store in Paris, the French handmade jewellery brand will open a second boutique in November, in New York.
A year to the day after Atelier Paulin opened its first store in Paris, the French handmade jewellery brand will open a second boutique in November, in New York.
The product life cycle management software specialist, recently bought by French group Dassault Systèmes, is deploying its products in India, a further step in its international expansion.
Ba&sh has picked New York to inaugurate its 200th store worldwide, introducing a new retail concept and new services, such as the possibility of borrowing signature items for free.
The fashion group's former CFO has been appointed GM, a post the company had removed after the departure of Enric Casi in 2015. Toni Ruiz’s mission will be to rebalance Mango's books.
The 800-square-metre commercial premises in the heart of Paris, currently being revamped by Saint Laurent, have been bought by real estate investment firm Hines.
China's top textile/apparel trade shows took a gamble when they chose to bring their dates forward for a better fit with the international fashion buyers’ calendar.
Zara will open a new store in Paris at 54 boulevard Haussmann in early 2019, on premises formerly occupied by H&M, according to FashionNetwork.com sources.
The producer-distributor of accessories and watches under licence has bought independent French watch-maker Saint Honoré Paris, also taking over two factories, in France and Switzerland.
The US brand has recently appointed Christopher Raeburn as global creative director, and said it is keen to share the British designer’s efforts in favour of recycling and sustainable...
The fashion event sales and inventory clearance website generated a revenue of €136.7 million in Q3 of the current financial year, equivalent to a 1.8% growth.
The similarity of the latest collections designed by Vaccarello for Saint Laurent and Slimane for Celine raised eyebrows among buyers, now split between enthusiasts and sceptics.
US specialist Primaloft has launched the Primaloft Bio range, its first synthetic insulating fibre that is made entirely with recycled yarns and is highly biodegradable.
Italian fashion companies WP Lavori in Corso and WP Holding have sold their long-held stake in Woolrich, whose majority shareholder is now L-Gam, as Goldwin’s stake also grows.
Customisation, logistics, visual searches, marketplace management, chatbots: a study by KPMG for France's e-commerce federation assesses AI and its potential applications to e-tailing.
Lycra is setting up an online aggregator showcasing the products of all the brands which use Lycra fibres, with links to the various partner brands’ e-tail sites.
Moncler has announced the relocation of its Sloane Street store in London, first opened in 2009, which is moving from no. 197 to no. 182-183, into 250-square-metre premises on two levels.
The London-based fashion and luxury search engine, backed by investors like LVMH, has launched its Italian version, featuring over 675,000 products by 2,165 labels.
The centuries-old women’s luxury leather goods label was relaunched last March by Sébastien Létrange, and will open its first Parisian store in rue Saint Honoré next November.
This month Chanel launched its beauty and perfume e-commerce site dedicated to South Korea, a market where the luxury label is busy on several beauty-related initiatives.
The fashion label designed by Alessandro Dell'Acqua has signed a distribution deal with Lee & Han, and plans to open 18 stores in South Korea in five years, starting with a Seoul flagship.
The Italian luxury label has appointed as design director of accessories, the former creative director of Stuart Weitzman, who also worked for Chloé, Burberry and Prada.
Danish fashion label Ganni has recently appointed a new CEO, Andrea Baldo. From October 22, Baldo will replace Nicolaj Reffstrup, co-owner of the label since 2009.
Luxury giant Kering is strongly focused on sustainable development, Chief Sustainability Officer Marie-Claire Daveu told FashionNetwork.com of the group’s efforts and goals.
Fendi has combined its logo with Fila’s for a cult capsule collection with a street vibe now available in several leading stores worldwide, including Galeries Lafayette in Paris.
The Parisian label’s ambitious South Korean offensive starts on October 19 with the opening of a monobrand store in Seoul, in partnership with Samsung C&T.
The US snowboarding specialist has appointed Sarah Crockett as chief marketing officer. Formerly with Vans, Crockett was recently head of marketing at US outdoor retailer REI.
The French site specialised in the sale of pre-owned fashion and luxury goods has a new look, with a revamped, more commercial website, and has launched a major ad campaign to promote it.
Vente-Privée has announced the acquisition of Daco, which develops AI-based image recognition tools, and was part of the Vente-Privée accelerator at Parisian start-up campus Station F.
After a slump in September, sales in the first nine months of the year by fashion retailers in France were negative, showing a 4% decrease on average.
The Italian label debuted with cashmere football scarves and now shows at Milan Fashion Week, while its chic, playful looks are also available at Parisian department store Le Bon Marché.