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US tariff pause brings little cheer to Lesotho’s textile industry

By Bloomberg Published June 30, 2025 A temporary pause on US tariffs has brought little relief to Lesotho’s textile industry, which has suffered layoffs and shuttered factories after orders from America dried up. Bloomberg “It’s very, very dire,” Lesotho’s Trade Minister Mokhethi Shelile, said in an interview Monday. “US buyers are not placing orders because […]

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L’Oreal to acquire haircare brand Color Wow

By Reuters Published June 30, 2025 French cosmetics giant L’Oreal said on Monday it had signed an agreement to acquire haircare brand Color Wow, as it seeks to tap rapid growth in premium hair products. Reuters Haircare was the second fastest-growing category at L’Oreal last year after fragrances, driven by new launches for specific hair

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Andam 2025 Grand Prix awarded to Meryll Rogge

The verdict fell on Monday evening in the Jardins du Palais Royal, where the atmosphere was feverish. The Meryll Rogge label, founded by the eponymous Belgian designer, won the grand prize at Andam 2025. The fashion competition, founded in 1989 by managing director Nathalie Dufour at the initiative of the French Ministry of Culture and

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Harrods’ luxe upgrade plans include UK’s first curved escalators

Britain’s first curved escalators are coming to luxury retailer Harrods as part of a multimillion-pound renovation. The famous Knightsbridge department store plans to introduce the technology in its lower-ground floors, reports The Telegraph newspaper which has seen planning documents to on bring the “innovation to the UK”. Echoing “the sweeping staircases of Harrods’ history” the

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Fashion industry shows a quieter presence for Pride 2025

Translated by Nazia BIBI KEENOO Published June 30, 2025 Over the past decade, Pride Month has become a major touchpoint for the fashion industry, often marked by bold campaigns and colorful collections. But in 2025, participation has noticeably declined. Although Pride marches took place last weekend in key cities—from Milan and Madrid to Paris and

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Classic Football Shirts sales jump but profits fall as it focuses on expansion

Specialist sportswear retailer Classic Football Shirts enjoyed a strong fiscal 2024 trading year as the Greater Manchester-based business explores further international expansion. Classic Football Shirts The company saw sales rising 30% to £31.8 million for the 12 months up to 30 June 2024, its Companies House accounts filing showed, up from the £24.4 million recorded

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Bravissimo online sales paused after warehouse fire

A warehouse fire has meant disruption and delays to supply chains for lingerie and swimwear specialist Bravissimo’s online customers. According to reports, the blaze broke out at the end of last week with the retailer saying  said that no one was hurt in the incident, and the fire was quickly extinguished. But the disruptions involving

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Optimistic Britons spending more, clothing a key category – report

A slowdown in UK consumer spending appears to be exaggerated, if a new study is to be believed. UK consumers are optimistically maintaining their spending power, as 38% of Britons reported buying more with their disposable income now than in the past year, and clothing is a near-top priority. Photo: Pixabay A study of around

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Foot Locker continues super-size trend as it opens biggest UK store so far

Foot Locker has opened its latest store, choosing the Bullring in Birmingham to create its largest UK flagship. It also introduces the sports footwear brand’s new ‘Re-imagined’ store concept.   It promises “a next-level retail experience that inspires, includes and celebrates the best product and experiences for all sneakerheads”. The store features three new areas

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