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News & Analysis

How Serious Is Luxury’s China Crisis?

This week, China’s central bank announced a $83 billion injection into the country’s financial system as distress in the world's second-largest economy deepened.

News & Analysis

How Serious Is Luxury’s China Crisis?

This week, China’s central bank announced a $83 billion injection into the country’s financial system as distress in the world's second-largest economy deepened.


Financial Markets

LVMH Takes Minority Stake in Gabriela Hearst

The investment in the nascent New York-based label was made by the conglomerate's venture arm.

Financial Markets

LVMH Takes Minority Stake in Gabriela Hearst

The investment in the nascent New York-based label was made by the conglomerate's venture arm.


News & Analysis

The $900 Million ‘Old Céline’ Opportunity

Who is best positioned to dress the affluent follower of Phoebe Philo’s chic and unfussy Celine in the wake of Hedi Slimane’s wholesale reinvention of the LVMH-owned house?

News & Analysis

The $900 Million ‘Old Céline’ Opportunity

Who is best positioned to dress the affluent follower of Phoebe Philo’s chic and unfussy Celine in the wake of Hedi Slimane’s wholesale reinvention of the LVMH-owned house?


Workplace & Talent

Power Moves | LVMH Head of Watches Steps Down, Marc Cain Names New Management

This week, Jean-Claude Biver relinquishes his operational responsibilities as the head of LVMH's watch division, while Katja Konradi and Nadine Frichot join the management at Marc Bain.

Workplace & Talent

Power Moves | LVMH Head of Watches Steps Down, Marc Cain Names New Management

This week, Jean-Claude Biver relinquishes his operational responsibilities as the head of LVMH's watch division, while Katja Konradi and Nadine Frichot join the management at Marc Bain.


Fashion Week

What Ladies Wear Now

Oscar de la Renta, Gabriela Hearst, Rosie Assoulin and Rosetta Getty are all making a go of dressing wealthy women for today’s times — with varying degrees of success.

Fashion Week

What Ladies Wear Now

Oscar de la Renta, Gabriela Hearst, Rosie Assoulin and Rosetta Getty are all making a go of dressing wealthy women for today’s times — with varying degrees of success.


News & Analysis

Power Moves | Hermès Names VP of Press & Influence, JW Anderson Appoints CEO

This week, Hermès taps former Vanity Fair fashion director Michael Carl as vice president of press and influence, while Jenny Galimberti joins J.W. Anderson as its new chief executive.

News & Analysis

Power Moves | Hermès Names VP of Press & Influence, JW Anderson Appoints CEO

This week, Hermès taps former Vanity Fair fashion director Michael Carl as vice president of press and influence, while Jenny Galimberti joins J.W. Anderson as its new chief executive.


News & Analysis

So You’ve Won a Fashion Prize. What Now?

Plenty of designers have learned the hard way that receiving a major award isn’t an instant ticket to success. Here’s how some past winners are putting their winnings to good use.

News & Analysis

So You’ve Won a Fashion Prize. What Now?

Plenty of designers have learned the hard way that receiving a major award isn’t an instant ticket to success. Here’s how some past winners are putting their winnings to good use.


Luxury

Who Will Dress the Philophiles?

Fans and retailers alike reckon with the reality of a post-Phoebe Philo Céline, signalling opportunity for brands who could fill the gap.

Luxury

Who Will Dress the Philophiles?

Fans and retailers alike reckon with the reality of a post-Phoebe Philo Céline, signalling opportunity for brands who could fill the gap.


Fashion Week

Living the Gabriela Hearst Life

With the right execution, Hearst’s niche label could blossom into a lifestyle brand.

Fashion Week

Living the Gabriela Hearst Life

With the right execution, Hearst’s niche label could blossom into a lifestyle brand.


Luxury

What the Death of Daywear Means for the Brands That Peddle It

The One Percent no longer wants to dress like ladies who lunch, leaving the brands who make their clothes facing an identity crisis.

Luxury

What the Death of Daywear Means for the Brands That Peddle It

The One Percent no longer wants to dress like ladies who lunch, leaving the brands who make their clothes facing an identity crisis.