Kering
Luxury group Kering owns fashion, leather goods and jewelry Houses, including Gucci, Saint Laurent, Bottega Veneta, Balenciaga, McQueen, and Boucheron, among others. Founded in 1962, Kering is headquartered in Paris.


Fashion Is Betting on the American South
Southern cities like Nashville, Charleston and Atlanta are seeing an influx of tourists and residents, bringing with them brand and influencer attention.

Fashion Is Betting on the American South
Southern cities like Nashville, Charleston and Atlanta are seeing an influx of tourists and residents, bringing with them brand and influencer attention.

Booming Luxury Sales to Test Fashion’s Climate Commitments
LVMH, Kering and Hermès are among the companies that have yet to set absolute targets to cut greenhouse gas emissions in their supply chains.

Booming Luxury Sales to Test Fashion’s Climate Commitments
LVMH, Kering and Hermès are among the companies that have yet to set absolute targets to cut greenhouse gas emissions in their supply chains.

Kering’s Game Plan for 2022
With flagship brand Gucci turning a corner and the French group’s smaller brands still surging ahead, chairman François-Henri Pinault laid out a roadmap for Kering’s next chapter.

Kering’s Game Plan for 2022
With flagship brand Gucci turning a corner and the French group’s smaller brands still surging ahead, chairman François-Henri Pinault laid out a roadmap for Kering’s next chapter.

When Will Gucci Join Luxury’s Post-Pandemic Party?
This week, everyone will be talking about Kering’s 2021 results, the end of New York Fashion Week and the start of the shows in London.

When Will Gucci Join Luxury’s Post-Pandemic Party?
This week, everyone will be talking about Kering’s 2021 results, the end of New York Fashion Week and the start of the shows in London.

How to Tap Luxury’s Hainan Opportunity
Even after China's borders reopen to international travel, holiday-makers will continue flocking to the luxury resorts on this tropical island renowned for duty-free shopping and golden sand beaches.

How to Tap Luxury’s Hainan Opportunity
Even after China's borders reopen to international travel, holiday-makers will continue flocking to the luxury resorts on this tropical island renowned for duty-free shopping and golden sand beaches.

The Nine Lives of Proenza Schouler
What happened to the most promising brand in American fashion?

The Nine Lives of Proenza Schouler
What happened to the most promising brand in American fashion?

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.

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.

How Fashion Can Deliver on COP26 Ambitions
Amid mounting evidence of fashion’s dramatically negative climate impact, countries, communities and companies are mobilising around protecting the planet. However, a new era of climate action will be required if fashion is to meet ambitious targets to reverse the damage being done.

How Fashion Can Deliver on COP26 Ambitions
Amid mounting evidence of fashion’s dramatically negative climate impact, countries, communities and companies are mobilising around protecting the planet. However, a new era of climate action will be required if fashion is to meet ambitious targets to reverse the damage being done.

Responsibility: How Can Luxury Balance Profit and With Purpose?
Can a business based on changing our clothes change its ways?

Responsibility: How Can Luxury Balance Profit and With Purpose?
Can a business based on changing our clothes change its ways?

What Will ‘House of Gucci’ Mean for Gucci, the Brand?
The Lady Gaga star-vehicle is lending welcome buzz to the Gucci name. But the brand has its reasons for keeping the project at arm’s length.

What Will ‘House of Gucci’ Mean for Gucci, the Brand?
The Lady Gaga star-vehicle is lending welcome buzz to the Gucci name. But the brand has its reasons for keeping the project at arm’s length.