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Hello BoF Professionals, welcome to our latest members-only briefing: The Week Ahead. Think of it as your 'cheat sheet' to what everyone will be talking about on Monday.
THE CHEAT SHEET
A New Player Joins the Lingerie Fray

Source: Savage X Fenty
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- Rihanna's Savage X Fenty undergarments line launched online in May
- Savage X Fenty popups to open in New York, the Mall of America and other locations
- Like American Eagle's Aerie, puts body-positive message at center of marketing
Meet the New #BoF500

- The sixth annual #BoF500, featuring the people shaping the global fashion industry, will be unveiled on September 10
- To mark the occasion, BoF will host a gala in New York tonight with attendees from more than 25 countries
- Four #BoF500 members are featured on the covers of the accompanying special print edition: François-Henri Pinault, Virgil Abloh, Yara Shahidi and Kalpona Akter
It’s not always easy to pick out the optimistic notes in a discordant age, but with the latest edition of the #BoF500, BoF is highlighting the movers and shakers making a positive mark on the industry. This year BoF inducts 96 new names, pulled from every facet of the fashion industry. The full index will be online on Monday morning, and the cover subjects offer a hint of what to expect: a socially conscious mogul, an outsider designer who ascended to the fashion industry’s highest ranks, a teenage actress redefining her role and a fearless labour activist.
The Bottom Line: In turbulent times it's more important than ever to highlight the progress that is being made. On Sunday night, BoF will do its part to shine light on some of the fashion world's heroes.
Zara's Plan for World Domination

Zara store | Source: Shutterstock
- Zara parent Inditex plans to sell its clothes in 96 countries by 2020
- The company reports second-quarter results on Wednesday
- Sales growth has slowed amid competition from online brands like Boohoo and Amazon
The Debut of the New J.Crew

J.Crew Fall 2018 | Photo: Courtesy
- J.Crew will sell through Amazon for the first time
- Thriving Madewell brand launches first men's products
- A brand-wide relaunch will be unveiled Monday
COMMENT OF THE WEEK
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Readers had plenty to say about Doug Stephens' opinion piece "The End of Amazon":
"Brands are in a lose-lose situation ... it's to the point where they have no choice but to join [Amazon] or have no shot at competing." -@klassico
"The smart stores are creating experiences. Powell's Books here in Portland, Oregon is stronger than ever because it's a destination. You can enjoy the community it offers. Humans want connection, and shopping can offer that." -@vanessabogaert
SUNDAY READING
Professional Exclusives You May Have Missed:
- What's next for Kate Spade New York.
- Burberry stops destroying products and bans real fur.
- Will fashion's retail boom last?
- Prada's co-CEO talks to BoF about the brand's Linea Rossa relaunch.
- Tommy Hilfiger's pivot to Asia.
The Week Ahead wants to hear from you! Send tips, suggestions, complaints and compliments to brian.baskin@businessoffashion.com.
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