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Hudson’s Bay Rejects $1.5 Billion Bid From Catalyst Capital
The response is the latest twist in the battle for the struggling retailer, which Chairman Richard Baker said he wants to turn around outside the glare of public markets.

Hudson’s Bay Rejects $1.5 Billion Bid From Catalyst Capital
The response is the latest twist in the battle for the struggling retailer, which Chairman Richard Baker said he wants to turn around outside the glare of public markets.

French Luxury Stocks Hit by Trump's Tariffs
The US President is proposing additional tariffs on $2.4 billion worth of French goods, ranging from handbags to sparkling wine and makeup.

French Luxury Stocks Hit by Trump's Tariffs
The US President is proposing additional tariffs on $2.4 billion worth of French goods, ranging from handbags to sparkling wine and makeup.

Body Shop Owner Urges Brazil to Protect Amazon After Fires Hit Suppliers
Natura, which also owns Aesop, has invested 1.5 billion reais ($357 million) in the rainforest to help preserve 1.8 million hectares of the ecosystem.

Body Shop Owner Urges Brazil to Protect Amazon After Fires Hit Suppliers
Natura, which also owns Aesop, has invested 1.5 billion reais ($357 million) in the rainforest to help preserve 1.8 million hectares of the ecosystem.

In Brands We Trust: Why Companies Are the New Communities
Brands have a powerful opportunity to fill the void in belonging and meaning left by the decline of religion and eroded faith in government.

In Brands We Trust: Why Companies Are the New Communities
Brands have a powerful opportunity to fill the void in belonging and meaning left by the decline of religion and eroded faith in government.

Lord & Taylor Is Returning to New York With a Mini Store
The department store will return to Manhattan this holiday season as a temporary, two-week shop, according to a person familiar with the matter.

Lord & Taylor Is Returning to New York With a Mini Store
The department store will return to Manhattan this holiday season as a temporary, two-week shop, according to a person familiar with the matter.

Festival Wear E-tailer Dolls Kill Raises $40 Million
The online retailer, which caters to Burning Man fans and TikTok ‘E-Girls,’ plans to strengthen its e-commerce experience, add new brands and expand its international presence.

Festival Wear E-tailer Dolls Kill Raises $40 Million
The online retailer, which caters to Burning Man fans and TikTok ‘E-Girls,’ plans to strengthen its e-commerce experience, add new brands and expand its international presence.

Vietnam: Luxury’s Next Goldmine?
On the back of a deal with the EU, luxury goods will become more affordable in Vietnam. Are brands investing heavily enough in what is one of the fastest-growing economies in the world?

Vietnam: Luxury’s Next Goldmine?
On the back of a deal with the EU, luxury goods will become more affordable in Vietnam. Are brands investing heavily enough in what is one of the fastest-growing economies in the world?

Tiffany Under the Microscope
This week, everyone will be talking about Tiffany's last set of earnings as a public company, Dior Men’s in Miami, Chanel’s Métiers d’Art show and The Fashion Awards in London. Get your BoF Professional Cheat Sheet.

Tiffany Under the Microscope
This week, everyone will be talking about Tiffany's last set of earnings as a public company, Dior Men’s in Miami, Chanel’s Métiers d’Art show and The Fashion Awards in London. Get your BoF Professional Cheat Sheet.

How Big Can LVMH Get?
This week’s blockbuster acquisition of Tiffany strengthens the French conglomerate’s position as luxury’s biggest player, putting rivals Kering and Richemont on notice.

How Big Can LVMH Get?
This week’s blockbuster acquisition of Tiffany strengthens the French conglomerate’s position as luxury’s biggest player, putting rivals Kering and Richemont on notice.

US Sales Surge in the Early Hours of Thanksgiving
$2 billion was spent online by US consumers in the first hours of the holiday, but in-store Black Friday crowds were thin.

US Sales Surge in the Early Hours of Thanksgiving
$2 billion was spent online by US consumers in the first hours of the holiday, but in-store Black Friday crowds were thin.