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- November 12, 2024
Successful brands working under these rules are embracing story-centered collaborations rather than product-driven ones and looking for tangible ways to drive inclusivity in their messaging to build fandom on ‘Philo’ and ‘Bushwik Birkins’ due to their limited availability, per the report.
Japan’s Wave The New Designer Evolution Of The Fashion World
- November 10, 2024
The Japan fashion week organizations funding Paris fashion showroom each year spread a stint for Tokyo-based brands. Joyce Chung explained that “Japanese designer talent is nothing if not polarised, it’s a bigger pool, so some don’t like it, but we love it.” The Japan-Paris route went for Junya Watanabe’s Paris debut in the 1990s with Tokyo building the European fashion capital market. Introducing them to the LMVH Prize which took off the careers of Masayuki Ino and Tomo Koizumi. In other words, the Paris fashion market was financed and created by Tokyo.
Alibaba’s Chinas’ Earnings Expose Uneven Recovery Worldwide For Countries Around The World
- May 21, 2024
China’s Alibaba profits tumble, reliance inks partnership with Asos in India, Ghana second hand clothing dispute waste claims. Brazil leather and footwear industries hit by floods and overcame by China. Tencent soars by 62% compared to NeatEase profits that soars 58%. Burberry declines 12% while India Safari Industries posts 13.4% increase in last quarter. Channel cruises in Hong Kong, while China social networks remove content that ‘flaunts wealth’. India’s cosmetic brand Colorbrand goes public, with Modi as managing director. Chilean retailer Ripley reports 6.5% revenue in 1Q. Egyptian’s Rachid launches Swiss-Italian brand, while Australia Williams designs Paralympic team uniforms. Piaget Chinese actress Tong Yao as Ambassador.
Debunking The Dream: Can Fashion Cool Its Burnout Culture?
- March 14, 2024
Fashion is facing a burnout epidemic, with marginalised communities, purpose-driven professionals and freelancers bearing the brunt. As the prospect of a mass exodus looms, calls for a slower pace and systemic reform mount.
Get The Insights: Brands Can Now Hire Supermodel Eva Herzigová’s Digital Twin
- March 14, 2024
Get the insights on supermodel Eva Herzigová latest developments. She has one of the most recognisable faces in the world appearing on runways, ad campaigns and magazine covers around the world during the more than 30 years she has been working as a model.
Chinese Douyin Is Massaging American Designers With E-Marketing Campaigns
- May 21, 2024
Douyin an app owned by TikTok parent company ByteDance is interacting, sharing, reposting marketing on platforms like Net-a-Porter and Pac-Sun amongst others. Douyin is pitching brands around the world with an irresistible proposition including live streams. They have generated the surfing brand Pac-Sun $17 million with e-marketing in 2023. The policy of the company is to run live streams for 16 hours each day from its New York office multiple times a week commented Terrence Zhou.
Debunking the Dream: Is Working In Fashion Going Out of Style?
- March 14, 2024
An exclusive George V Magazine survey of more than 600 fashion professionals reveals that systemic discrimination, unsustainable lifestyles and a widespread burnout culture are spurring dissatisfaction. Without real change, the industry risks a mass talent exodus.
The Swedish Textile Recycler Said It Was Unable To Secure Sufficient Funds: Goes Bankrupt
- March 19, 2024
Swedish textile recycler Renewcell said Sunday it filed for bankruptcy after failing to secure sufficient long-term funding to continue operations. The Swedish shareholder and owner of the company H&M couldn’t even secure funds for its subsidiary as H&M seems to be drowning in debt the recycler company said, unable to secure sufficient long-term funds to continue operations.
Debunking The Dream: Who Is Allowed To Succeed In Fashion?
- March 14, 2024
“Nothing has worked, and diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I) has failed.” This is the exasperated conclusion of a DE&I professional working in the fashion industry. The sentiment was echoed by many other respondents to the George V Magazine Business ‘Success in Fashion’ survey, which sought to answer two key questions: what does it take to reach a certain level of success in fashion, and what does it take to stay happy at that level?
Should Fashion Be Taxed Like Cigarettes? Of Course, Fashion Companies Don’t See The Red Light But The Owner Of This Magazine Is Flashing It
- March 19, 2024
H&M & Zara come synthetically poorly when they stand in in world’s biggest apparel brands. Are poorly taxed and that has been the subject fierce of debate remaining contentious. Who pays for the fashion propaganda in magazines? Who run the agenda? We need to rebel up to find out more about these fashion trends and dirty tricks that no one knows. Billionaires are getting richer, but at the cost of who, the poor? Even the Birkin is sewed in sweatshops. Where Hermès stands in? When do you look in the press about these fashion moguls I see pity for them. According to our latest report France is the country leading the no tax in sweatshops in Bangladesh, Nepal, India and Pakistan. They don’t want to be taxed for their creations of fashion products on their soil. It’s change, of course it was made in a sweatshop the bag you bought for $1,500 its real cost was $14.99. Tell us another story
Australia Takes The Textile Business Innovations By Storm And How Fashion Is Behaving In The World At Glance
- May 20, 2024
A review of world’s fashion dispute, innovators, in the world where we explain losses, legal problems of the fashion companies in short, sales increases, consolidations, in examples of how Swiss and China declines agreements, net profits on funding and companies taping on different countries and sectors to climb the ladder on expectatives of raising money in their markets to solidify their companies around the world while targeting countries at the same time when Australia focuses only on how to innovate the ‘textile’ industry.
E-Commerce Slumps Defy The Luxury Of Growing Start-Ups
- May 20, 2024
Cult Mia which is a platform launched in 2019 selling at investors interests ended up raising a $3.5 million seed round. Investors – including from Morgan Stanley – found the company appealing for doubling its profits. Mythical ongoing luxury e-commerce saw itself reckoning on companies with sales and growth that declines mounted as individuals brands, even becoming blockbuster brands names and avoiding covering other logistical expenses which can eat away profit margins.
Debunking The Dream: Is Fashion’s Lifestyle Sustainable For Employees?
- March 14, 2024
“The fashion system operates in a manic way,” says hairstylist Jawara Wauchope. “You put all your [energy] into this one thing, then you have to do it all over again for the next season or even a season between seasons.
Consumers Expectations Are Met With Augmented Reality While People Are Now Battling In-Store And Online
- November 23, 2024
Co-Founder and CEO George Yashin discusses advancements in AR and how they are used to leverage the technology booting global consumers with content and in-store shopping while the studying the founding interests in digital integration to improve their online presence. Fashion Brands have begun to experiment with technological enhancement like superimposure with images over AR real time reflection technology mirroring in-store and mimicking clothing on consumers in virtual reality brand experiences like Coach trying on experience in a higher context explained George.
European Countries For Travelers To Have Fun And Feel Like A Local While On A Budget
- May 21, 2024
Croatia, Türkiye, Portugal, Romania, Czech Republic, Spain, Hungary, and Slovenia in a budget can surprise you if you know how to organize yourself and plan what you want to adventure. We provide the guidelines of how you can program the trip with prices, conversions, on flights, cars, bus, train tickets, food and tours in their communities. For example, cheap spanish tapas, to yummy kebabs. You will be like a local when you visit while saving you time and money.
The EU Parliament Fashion Secret: Destroy Unsold Goods It’s The Only Way To Make Them Active On New Repurchase
- March 18, 2024
In this episode we take on EU policy on how they destroy unsold luxury fashion goods in accordance with companies to make the EU economy grow and re-produce them making the economy revolve. The companies put it on minimum looses, after producing them in sweatshops in Nepal, India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. And after exploiting the product release which is not sold anymore, companies change to another release then EU tax them to make the circle of EU economy grow. These practices are done and settled in all twenty-seven European countries to make the EU economy surface back again.
Fashion Fails On Climate Change, Promises On Sustainability, And ‘Promises of Grandiosity’ On Human Rights: Report
- April 6, 2024
Despite ‘Promises of Grandiosity’ 52 top fashion companies, including H&M Group, Patagonia, Ralph Lauren and Everlane, have not improved their human rights and environmental practices, according to advocacy organization Remake’s 2024 Fashion Accountability Report.
The Rink: We Go Skating And Everyone Is Asking Themselves “Is Skate of the Art or Skating On Ice”
- March 18, 2024
We go to Wollman Rink in New York City, and everyone is asking me this question. Is “this is Skate or Skating on thin ice?” You have to find out how the gossip spreads on these in the zone. We invite you to come over and enjoy a day or night in one of the world’s famous open air skating parks in the world that’s generating the gossip not just in the fashion world but in Wall Street.
Why Are Climate Activist So Upset They Can’t Freed The Nipple On This Bra?
- March 18, 2024
We write about how the climate change crisis provokes fossil fuels mocking with bras, spandex, and materials made of synthetic polymer and not biodegradable. Nylon chemicals carbon-based founded in could and petroleum have high pressure.
Luxury Companies Warming Up Demand Of Raising Lab-Grown Diamonds
- May 21, 2024
Luxury players such as LVMH’s Fred, TAG Heuer and Prada are now relying more on diamond lab-grown suppliers, particularly ‘Snow’ who speak for the first time on natural stones which are far more costly, time-consuming and difficult — if not impossible — to source. With a complete diamond lab-grown permanence they understand the paradigm shift and how its designs make possible the complex of cutting stones and polishing them into totally new shapes in a laboratory. “We couldn’t just jump in and do a line of jewellery like other brands — we had to think about how we could be disruptive,” said Lorenzo Bertelli, Prada’s head of corporate social responsibility.
Thailand’s Beauty Sector Is Booming Like No Other
- May 20, 2024
Following the global successes of J-beauty and K-beauty products Thailand’s growing popularity cast a wider net in market like Japan and China. The Thai beauty market valued at $6.6 billion is positioning locally and abroad engaging its products overseas more than ever, and creating its own market seeing Japan and Korean businesses challenged.
Millions Luxury Products Come With Scan-Me Links To Companies Facilitate Purchases
- May 20, 2024
Technology providers are now in the blockchain consortium exploring the potential value in digital identities to find out the physical goods potential in the fashion prodicers. EU rules are accelerating efforts to provide customers that still face a huge task of these efforts to cover products and advance with buy and sell in a form that makes it easy for the customer with a single scan-me on your phone.
Will India Become The Capital Of Streetwear Business?
- November 5, 2024
India’s vibrant street wear is not selling global brands for different tastes and collaborations. International brands consider the national presence in major cities. When you think of India you might envision bustling urban centers housing millions of people. They’re built on a foundation of tradition, combining new and old to create streetwear for a new generation of world citizens.
Ideas To Copy For A Mediterranean Patio-Style Exterior Like At Rocky Barnes
- August 22, 2024
To transform the small courtyard at the back of her Los Angeles home, model Rocky Barnes gave it the feel of a Mediterranean patio. Between a large reception area and a small lagoon-style pool, we draw inspiration from the location to create a relaxing and refreshing outdoor space. There are places where you instantly feel good. This is the case here, with Rocky Barnes’ Californian house.
The Story of the Cursed Necklace of the Queen of Egypt
- August 22, 2024
Queen Nazli’s necklace almost disappeared forever. Jewelry is far from simply responding to a simple aesthetic request. The choice of a piece, whatever it may be, is a very personal act. In 1938, the Queen of Egypt Nazli Sabri, commissioned an impressive necklace of six hundred and seventy-three diamonds from the jeweler Van Cleef & Arpels.
Cell Fuel For Taiwan Hydrogen Industry Is Pivotal According To Neubauer Analysts
- November 23, 2024
The ‘decarbonization’ on the green business opportunities, shine on low-carbon hydrogen. Taiwan’s island nation’s hydrogen energy policy focal revolves around expanding hydrogen power generation boosting rations. In the wake of COP28’s Powerhouses as Bosch and Hyundai Motor are staunch advocates of hydrogen pivotal role in future energy landscapes. Analysts of Neubauer research found giants such as Plug Power, Doosan, and Hyundai Motor encompasses upseatrm hydrogen production midstream storage and transportation downstream fuel cell applications.
Inside Turkey’s Powerful Fashion Factories
- August 19, 2024
Turkish manufacturers like ‘Kipa’ are harnessing vertical integration, innovation and speed-to-market to help Asos and other brands ‘nearshore’ their supply chains and diversify away from China. Turkey has become a preferred sourcing location for brands in Europe diversifying cotton-based textiles and apparel away from China and Asian hubs. The industry’s supply chain integration, from raw materials to finished garments, and companies’ multi-sector foothold add value to Turkey’s proposition.
What Digital Fashion Has Taught Us In Evolution
- December 10, 2024
As the digital advertising space transforms at breakneck speed, the luxury fashion industry stands poised to harness groundbreaking innovations that align creativity with technology. 2024 witnessed the confluence of authenticity, brevity, personalization, and artificial intelligence – redefining how brands communicate with their audiences.
PepsiCo To Pump $216 Million Into U.S. Regenerative AG: ‘We’re Putting Our Money Where Our Mouth Is’
- July 16, 2024
VAN: PepsiCo has unveiled plans to pump $216 million into regenerative agriculture projects spanning 3 million acres of farmland in the US. The plan involves multi-year partnerships with PFI, SWOF, and the ICGA. The initiative aims to deliver three million metric tons of greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reductions and removals by 2030. The partnerships will help PepsiCo achieve its pep+ targets to drive the adoption of regenerative ag practices across 7 million acres, roughly the size of PepsiCo’s agricultural footprint by 2030 and achieve net zero emissions by 2040.
The Dutch Are Afraid of Drowning And The Paper Culture Is The Strongest
- June 3, 2024
The famous Dutch proverb says, “He who writes stays,” and it is to survive that literature and mythology arose. The Holy Qur’an praised the pen and the inkwell: “The first thing God created was the pen, then He created the Nun, which is the inkwell, then the intellect, and said: I have not created a creation more pleasing to me than you.” The Dutch citizen, unlike the European, is entirely preoccupied with documentation, considering it his cultural and personal identity, and also an expression of friendship and solidarity.
Shein Increases Carbon Dioxide Emissions By 82%
- August 29, 2024
Of the total emissions, almost all fall into the third category – the supply chain. However, less than 1% of harmful waste is produced by factories. To implement the plan to reduce harmful emissions into the atmosphere, the company is implementing a number of initiatives such as developing a network of suppliers in Brazil and Turkey to supply nearby markets, and increasing the number of logistics centers in the United States and Poland.
PETA Disrupts Pharrell Williams’ At Paris Olympics Party Over Use of Wild Animal Skins and Fur
- July 31, 2024
Two PETA supporters interrupted a star-studded Paris Olympics kick-off party to call out host and Louis Vuitton Men’s Creative Director Pharrell Williams for his disgraceful use of wild-animal skins and fur in his collections. The animal defenders held signs reading, “Pharrell: Stop Killing Animals for Fashion” in front of a pack full stars in the party of Louis Vuitton being booed for his animal rights choices. The animal defenders held signs reading, “Pharrell: Stop Killing Animals for Fashion”
Georgia May Jagger On Her Fight For The Environment And Why We Should Just Stop Oil
- April 27, 2024
As she waves goodbye to LA to move home to London, rock ’n’ roll royalty Georgia May Jagger tells Joe Bromley about how she is shaking up the world of natural skincare. She is the woman who made everyone yearn for a gappy smile but today, Georgia May Jagger of ‘get the London look’ stardom has set her sights on sexing up sustainability.
L’Oréal’s Fund For Nature Regeneration Initiative Boosts Indigenous Land Restoration
- July 11, 2024
French multinational cosmetics business L’Oréal has ramped up land restoration targets on Country as its sales across Australia and New Zealand also skyrocket. L’Oréal’s new CEO, Alex Davison recently spent a day on country to interact with Wudjari Elders and plant trees with the help of Tjaltjraak rangers. Mr Davison, who became L’Oréal Australia’s CEO last year after an impressive stint running the group’s Greek operations, said he became interested in Australia’s native flora and fauna after it was regularly featured on BBC reality TV series Life on Earth.
What’s Involved In H&M’s AI Model Duplication? No Other Chain Has Achieved
- April 8, 2025
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- May 19, 2025
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- April 8, 2025
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- April 8, 2025
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- April 8, 2025
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