Richemont
Swiss conglomerate Richemont is the owner of luxury maisons in jewellery, watches, fashion and accessories, including Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, Jaeger-LeCoultre and more.


LVMH Touts Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence at VivaTechnology
Now a major player at the annual French conference, the luxury conglomerate wants to be seen as a technology leader.

LVMH Touts Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence at VivaTechnology
Now a major player at the annual French conference, the luxury conglomerate wants to be seen as a technology leader.

5 Takeaways From Fashion’s Sustainability Summit
The industry’s annual gathering in Copenhagen had an ominous conclusion: time is running out, and there’s a lot still to be done.

5 Takeaways From Fashion’s Sustainability Summit
The industry’s annual gathering in Copenhagen had an ominous conclusion: time is running out, and there’s a lot still to be done.

Richemont Profit Misses Estimates on Online Investment Costs
The luxury group's operating margin slipped to 13.9 percent, the lowest in more than a decade.

Richemont Profit Misses Estimates on Online Investment Costs
The luxury group's operating margin slipped to 13.9 percent, the lowest in more than a decade.

Polimoda’s Industry Insights
To hear how Polimoda is incorporating industry know-how into its curriculum, BoF meets Neiman Marcus’ Bruce Pask, communications specialist and F*hits Founder Alice Ferraz and the Global Creative Director of Puma Torsten Hochstetter.

Polimoda’s Industry Insights
To hear how Polimoda is incorporating industry know-how into its curriculum, BoF meets Neiman Marcus’ Bruce Pask, communications specialist and F*hits Founder Alice Ferraz and the Global Creative Director of Puma Torsten Hochstetter.

The Future of Chanel
The world’s most popular luxury megabrand is not for sale, according to its secretive owners. But what if it was? BoF does the analysis.

The Future of Chanel
The world’s most popular luxury megabrand is not for sale, according to its secretive owners. But what if it was? BoF does the analysis.

Does Chanel Need a Change Agent?
Following the death of Karl Lagerfeld, Chanel named former studio director Virginie Viard his successor in a bid for continuity. But the world’s most popular luxury megabrand may need to disrupt itself to stay on top.

Does Chanel Need a Change Agent?
Following the death of Karl Lagerfeld, Chanel named former studio director Virginie Viard his successor in a bid for continuity. But the world’s most popular luxury megabrand may need to disrupt itself to stay on top.

Watches of Switzerland Considers London IPO
With revenues of £746 million, the IPO could value the company at up to £1 billion.

Watches of Switzerland Considers London IPO
With revenues of £746 million, the IPO could value the company at up to £1 billion.

Power Moves | Cosmopolitan Appoints New Editor-In-Chief, Institut Français de la Mode Taps Former President of Condé Nast France
This week, Hearst UK names Farrah Storr’s replacement at Cosmopolitan, while Xavier Romatet is appointed general manager of IFM.

Power Moves | Cosmopolitan Appoints New Editor-In-Chief, Institut Français de la Mode Taps Former President of Condé Nast France
This week, Hearst UK names Farrah Storr’s replacement at Cosmopolitan, while Xavier Romatet is appointed general manager of IFM.

Power Moves | Vogue Italia Names Creative Director, Elle UK Announces Editor-In-Chief
This week, Vogue Italia appoints Ferdinando Verderi creative director, while Hearst UK names Ann-Marie Curtis’ replacement.

Power Moves | Vogue Italia Names Creative Director, Elle UK Announces Editor-In-Chief
This week, Vogue Italia appoints Ferdinando Verderi creative director, while Hearst UK names Ann-Marie Curtis’ replacement.

What Does a Tax Cut Reveal About China’s Luxury Climate? A Lot.
Repatriation of spending is good news for brands with a strong network in China, but any boost to the luxury market could come too late for others. Read China Decoded to make sense of the market.

What Does a Tax Cut Reveal About China’s Luxury Climate? A Lot.
Repatriation of spending is good news for brands with a strong network in China, but any boost to the luxury market could come too late for others. Read China Decoded to make sense of the market.