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Lee taps Slam Jam for distribution of premium Lee 101 line in Europe

The denim brand, owned by American Kontoor Brands, has signed an exclusive distribution agreement with Italian company Slam Jam for its premium Lee 101 line. The agreement is effective for spring-summer 2026 sales throughout the Europe-Middle East-Africa region. Lee 101 silhouettes – Lee The Lee 101 collection brings together the brand’s most elaborate pieces. Delving […]

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Tom Athron is new Walpole chair as Michael Ward becomes president emeritus

Walpole has named Fortnum & Mason CEO Tom Athron as its new chair, succeeding Harrods MD Michael Ward who moves to a new advisory role. Fortnum & Mason CEO and Walpole chair Tom Athron The body that represents British luxury brands said Ward steps down “after serving the maximum tenure of nine successful years as

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Clarks stayed loss-making in 2024 year of transition, but made big changes to drive growth

2024 was a year of “transition” within the Clarks business “as internal and external factors created a variety of challenges”, its owner said in its latest results filing at Companies House. Clarks The parent company of the Clarks brand, C&J Clark (No1) Limited has filed its figures for the full 2024 financial period and said

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Ever Dye raises €15 million to advance to the industrial stage

French biosourced textile dye specialist Ever Dye has announced the raising of €15 million to finance its move to an industrial scale. Ever Dye The Romainville-based company led this round of financing with Crédit Mutuel Innovation and the Daphni fund, while Ring Capital, EIC Fund and 2021 Next took part in the deal along with

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Paris: Juun.J revisits tailoring, Officine Générale refines the wardrobe

Men’s fashion has many facets. Between the wardrobe of the businessman and that of the artist, there are a thousand-and-one nuances that can be introduced to create a wardrobe that is inventive, desirable, but also practical and comfortable. This was demonstrated on Friday by the Parisian label Officine Générale and the South Korean label Juun.J,

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Paris: When fashion becomes storytelling with LGN, KidSuper, and Ziggy Chen

In these times of crisis, when many young and established brands have had to forego an expensive fashion show, new avenues of expression are emerging through unusual presentation formats, focusing on storytelling, an increasingly important vehicle for promoting a collection. As several labels demonstrated on the men’s catwalks in Paris on Saturday, such as LGN

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Elsewhere in Paris menswear: Willy Chavarria, Kolor, and Riefe

Three creators caught the eye this weekend in Paris for bold aesthetic statements and insights into where men, and menswear, is heading: Willy Chavarria, Kolor, and Riefe.  Willy Chavarria: Return to Huron  Willy Chavarria returned to his roots, referencing Huron, his hometown in California, in a show that was a counterblast to neo-fascistic intolerance in

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Salomon and Arc’teryx help Amer Sports defy downturn with athleisure bet

By Bloomberg Published June 30, 2025 In 2020, Carlo Aragon started the ‘Salomonology’ Instagram page as a fashion moodboard to help him decide whether to invest $150 in a pair of Salomon XT-6s. Cortesía He bought it, liking how the shoes looked “unorthodox.” Others did too — the account now has almost 150,000 followers, intrigued

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Sandal scandal: Prada credits new design’s Indian legacy amid furore

By Reuters Published June 30, 2025 Luxury fashion powerhouse Prada has acknowledged the ancient Indian roots of its new sandal design after the debut of the open-toe footwear sparked a furore among Indian artisans and politicians thousands of miles from the catwalk in Italy. Reuters Images from Prada’s fashion show in Milan last weekend showed

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Saks gets $600 million lifeline as creditors face steep losses

By Bloomberg Published June 30, 2025 Saks Global Enterprises has reached a $600 million debt deal with a number of its existing investors that would force some creditors to accept losses and push them back in the repayment priority line. Saks Fifth Avenue As part of the complex arrangement, a group holding a slim majority

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