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Chanel is a French luxury fashion house founded by Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel in Paris in 1910. The company is privately owned by the Wertheimer family and headquartered in Paris.

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Beauty

Can Refillable Beauty Go Mainstream?

Chanel, Dries Van Noten and Target are debuting beauty products that are meant to be replenished, in a sign that the concept may be starting to catch on.

Beauty

Can Refillable Beauty Go Mainstream?

Chanel, Dries Van Noten and Target are debuting beauty products that are meant to be replenished, in a sign that the concept may be starting to catch on.


Luxury

What Will Sanctions Against Russian Diamonds Mean for Jewellery?

The sanctions against the Russian diamonds now have the diamond trade at the centre of the war, and could send jewellery companies reeling.

Luxury

What Will Sanctions Against Russian Diamonds Mean for Jewellery?

The sanctions against the Russian diamonds now have the diamond trade at the centre of the war, and could send jewellery companies reeling.


Global Markets

‘Our Creativity Is Impossible to Kill’

As Ukraine faces its darkest hour, the country’s fashion community is asking the wider industry to act.

Global Markets

‘Our Creativity Is Impossible to Kill’

As Ukraine faces its darkest hour, the country’s fashion community is asking the wider industry to act.


Retail

How Fashion Brands Should Talk About Inflation

The growing price of raw materials and ongoing supply chain disruptions are eating into companies’ bottom lines. Here’s how brands can navigate potential price increases.

Retail

How Fashion Brands Should Talk About Inflation

The growing price of raw materials and ongoing supply chain disruptions are eating into companies’ bottom lines. Here’s how brands can navigate potential price increases.


Sustainability

Luxury and Fur: Who’s In and Who’s Out?

Moncler and Dolce & Gabbana are among the latest luxury brands to announce a fur ban. But for some big names, the material has enduring appeal.

Sustainability

Luxury and Fur: Who’s In and Who’s Out?

Moncler and Dolce & Gabbana are among the latest luxury brands to announce a fur ban. But for some big names, the material has enduring appeal.


China

The Unsung Employees Behind China’s Luxury Retail Boom

Local sales assistants are incredibly valuable to brands in China, but some say they have too much leverage over VIP clients.

China

The Unsung Employees Behind China’s Luxury Retail Boom

Local sales assistants are incredibly valuable to brands in China, but some say they have too much leverage over VIP clients.


Fashion Week

In Paris, Couture’s Return to Clothes Making

Haute couture, once the realm of unbridled dreams, is getting back to making clothes, reports Angelo Flaccavento.

Fashion Week

In Paris, Couture’s Return to Clothes Making

Haute couture, once the realm of unbridled dreams, is getting back to making clothes, reports Angelo Flaccavento.


Retail

The Two Hottest Cities in America

Young, wealthy professionals have flooded Miami and Austin over the last 18 months, and luxury brands are following the money. But selling to a newly minted tech millionaire isn’t always so simple.

Retail

The Two Hottest Cities in America

Young, wealthy professionals have flooded Miami and Austin over the last 18 months, and luxury brands are following the money. But selling to a newly minted tech millionaire isn’t always so simple.


Luxury

Chanel Is Aiming for Hermès Status With Handbag Price Hikes

The luxury fashion brand has raised prices, and set purchasing limits in an effort to become a more exclusive and desirable brand.

Luxury

Chanel Is Aiming for Hermès Status With Handbag Price Hikes

The luxury fashion brand has raised prices, and set purchasing limits in an effort to become a more exclusive and desirable brand.


Luxury

What Fashion Can Learn From Chanel’s New Global CEO

The luxury giant’s appointment of Leena Nair, the former chief human resources officer at Unilever, marks the first time a woman of colour will lead a major global luxury brand. It’s a much-needed change for fashion.

Luxury

What Fashion Can Learn From Chanel’s New Global CEO

The luxury giant’s appointment of Leena Nair, the former chief human resources officer at Unilever, marks the first time a woman of colour will lead a major global luxury brand. It’s a much-needed change for fashion.