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Luxury

Sergio Rossi Taps Paul Andrew as Creative Director

The designer brings “creative design expertise and forward-thinking approach,” the Italian footwear brand owned by Lanvin Group said.

Luxury

Sergio Rossi Taps Paul Andrew as Creative Director

The designer brings “creative design expertise and forward-thinking approach,” the Italian footwear brand owned by Lanvin Group said.


Financial Markets

Why Lanvin Group Probably Won’t End Fashion’s IPO Drought

The owner of Lanvin, Sergio Rossi and other brands is the first fashion company to list on a US exchange in a year. But the tough economy and investor skepticism about money-losing start-ups is likely to keep others from following suit.

Financial Markets

Why Lanvin Group Probably Won’t End Fashion’s IPO Drought

The owner of Lanvin, Sergio Rossi and other brands is the first fashion company to list on a US exchange in a year. But the tough economy and investor skepticism about money-losing start-ups is likely to keep others from following suit.


Luxury

What’s Next for Lanvin Group?

The Shanghai-based company has been busily seeking a turnaround at its portfolio of brands including Lanvin, Wolford, and Sergio Rossi ahead of a planned New York IPO. Amid market turmoil, can the group still achieve a bumper exit?

Luxury

What’s Next for Lanvin Group?

The Shanghai-based company has been busily seeking a turnaround at its portfolio of brands including Lanvin, Wolford, and Sergio Rossi ahead of a planned New York IPO. Amid market turmoil, can the group still achieve a bumper exit?


China

Lanvin Group to List in New York Following SPAC Merger

The fashion group, which owns brands including Lanvin, Sergio Rossi, St. John Knits and Wolford, will be listed on the New York Stock Exchange following a deal with Primavera Capital Acquisition Corporation.

China

Lanvin Group to List in New York Following SPAC Merger

The fashion group, which owns brands including Lanvin, Sergio Rossi, St. John Knits and Wolford, will be listed on the New York Stock Exchange following a deal with Primavera Capital Acquisition Corporation.


China

What’s Next for Lanvin Group?

The Chinese firm that owns Lanvin, Sergio Rossi, St. John Knits and Wolford could be eyeing an IPO after recently rebranding as Lanvin Group.

China

What’s Next for Lanvin Group?

The Chinese firm that owns Lanvin, Sergio Rossi, St. John Knits and Wolford could be eyeing an IPO after recently rebranding as Lanvin Group.


China

6 Ways to Boost Sales During the 618 Shopping Festival

With billions of dollars of merchandise sold by more than one hundred thousand brands, China’s discount-focused shopping festivals are impossible to ignore but difficult to get right. Here are six ways to make them work.

China

6 Ways to Boost Sales During the 618 Shopping Festival

With billions of dollars of merchandise sold by more than one hundred thousand brands, China’s discount-focused shopping festivals are impossible to ignore but difficult to get right. Here are six ways to make them work.


Luxury

Sergio Rossi Dies at 84

The iconic footwear designer passed away after contracting Covid-19.

Luxury

Sergio Rossi Dies at 84

The iconic footwear designer passed away after contracting Covid-19.


Workplace & Talent

Power Moves | Maria Grazia Chiuri Exits Valentino, Ousted Gucci CEO to Dolce & Gabbana

BoF compiles the most important professional moves of the week.


Workplace & Talent

Power Moves | Under Armour Taps Tim Coppens, Alexander Fury Leaves The Independent

BoF compiles the most important professional moves of the week.


Global Markets

Mind the Gap

The Savigny Luxury index (“SLI”) continued its descent in December, falling over 6 percent, losing more ground to the MSCI World Index (“MSCI”) which fell just over 5 percent.

Global Markets

Mind the Gap

The Savigny Luxury index (“SLI”) continued its descent in December, falling over 6 percent, losing more ground to the MSCI World Index (“MSCI”) which fell just over 5 percent.