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Mytheresa records improved sales on strong US market, record average order value
Mytheresa announced on Thursday annual sales rose 9.8 percent to €840.9 million, on the back a stellar second half, which registered double-digit growth at the Germany-based luxury retailer.
Luxury

New York Fashion Week: Wiederhoeft, Kallmeyer, Presley Oldham and Frederick Anderson
The four designers who showed on the last two days of New York Fashion Week demonstrated its vast diversity of talent and brand vision.
Fashion

Battersea Power Station performance accelerates, fashion has strong summer
Battersea Power Station has been an undeniable success since its opening almost two years ago and on Thursday we were told that the mall and the general neighbourhood have just enjoyed their “strongest summer yet”.
Fashion

Ronald van der Kemp celebrates ten years as a sustainable brand in New York
It isn't easy being green, but the designer's triumphant return to Manhattan, where he lived and worked in the nineties, made it look it.
Luxury

Michael Kors loves a good resort—and thinks politics and fashion make good bedfellows
The designer celebrated a 35-year working relationship with Italian artisans with a collection his client Vice President Kamala Harris would vote 'yes' for.
Luxury

NYFW: KidSuper, Diotima, Zankov, and Aknvas
Another glorious day of September weather took advantage of outdoor venues, skyscraper locations, sunbathed lofts, and the famous Apollo Theater.
Fashion

Room to hike Kors prices seen in Tapestry-Capri merger, executive testifies
Fashion holding company Tapestry has room to raise prices and lower discounts on rival Capri's Michael Kors brand if the companies merged, a Tapestry executive testified on Tuesday as regulators sought to block the deal.
Luxury

Christopher Ward appoints Baumann new COO
Christopher Ward has a new chief operating officer. The luxury watch brand has appointed seasoned advertising and marketing executive Sarah Baumann to the post, effective 23 September.
Luxury

NYFW Monday: Tory Burch and Coach
Two mega brands were the key focus of Monday’s New York Fashion Week action: Tory Burch, who went very sporty; and Coach, which emphasized post-consumer materials
Fashion

Coach-Versace union goes to trial against Biden’s antitrust cop
President Joe Biden’s antitrust enforcers face a new test in a Manhattan courtroom Monday as they push to scuttle an $8.5 billion fashion industry deal in Tapestry Inc.’s proposed acquisition of Capri Holdings Ltd.
Luxury

The Independents absorbs creative agency Kitten Production
The Independents, the company specialising in marketing and communications for luxury and premium brands, has acquired the creative agency Kitten Production.
Luxury

Givenchy confirms Sarah Burton in top creative post
It’s been rumoured for some time and now it’s been confirmed, Sarah Burton is the new creative director of LVMH’s Givenchy.
Fashion

NYFW Sunday: Tommy Hilfiger, Off-White and Todd Snyder
After the most lethargic New York runway season of the 21st century, the scene suddenly woke up Sunday with three striking collections - Tommy Hilfiger, Off-White and Todd Snyder - all of which contained cool menswear.
Fashion

NYFW Saturday: Monse, Khaite, Jonathan Simkhai
The indie fashion brand is alive and well in New York. While mid-sized designers in Europe have had troubled few seasons, here in New York on a wet Saturday they all seem pretty vibrant.
Fashion

NYFW Friday: Willy Chavarria and Alaïa
Two powerful shows from Willy Chavarria and Alaïa by Pieter Mulier climaxed the first full day of action in New York Fashion Week, the first a significant political statement, the second an aesthetic proclamation.
Fashion

Wolf hires Lourenço to spearhead American sales
British heritage watch and jewellery accessories brand Wolf is continuing its quest for form an international sales team, hiring Ricardo Lourenço as sales director for the Americas.
Luxury