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Paul & Joe keen to grow faster under new MD Marie-Emmanuelle Demoures

Translated by Nicola Mira Published June 23, 2025 French ready-to-wear label Paul & Joe is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, and is shaping up to kickstart a new growth phase. Paul & Joe has hired a new managing director, Marie-Emmanuelle Demoures, the former boss of Elise Chalmin, in order to step up the pace of […]

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Italy’s Macron renews Wrexham kit deal as it targets further UK growth

Italian company Macron and Wrexham AFC have announced the renewal of their long-standing partnership that sees the sportswear brand confirmed as the official technical kit supplier for the Welsh Club in a multi-year deal. Macron will supply the club with the official team kit, replica kit and official training and travel wear and will have

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Oakley taps Travis Scott for ‘chief visionary’ role

Oakley announced on Monday the appointment of Travis Scott to the role of chief visionary, a newly creative position, as the U.S. eyewear giant looks to tap into the rapper’s star power and unique style. Travis Scott – Courtesy The duo have formed a multi-year partnership that looks to evolve the brand’s creative direction across eyewear, apparel, and more.

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Saucony’s new Covent Garden flagship opens with a bang

Performance running and lifestyle brand Saucony has made a bold statement in London’s Covent Garden, opening the brand’s first UK flagship store. And in a pre-opening day marketing event, a community-focused celebration ensured the general public was aware the Wolverine World Wide-owned brand was coming to town. The event brought together Saucony’s running lifestyle communities,

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Amazon counts on Estée Lauder and L’Oréal to counter tariff fallout

By Reuters Published June 23, 2025 As Prime Day approaches, Amazon is turning to luxury goods to help offset the impact of tariffs. Amazon’s premium beauty push may be a buffer against Trump’s tariffs. – © Amazon President Donald Trump’s trade measures have prompted some sellers — particularly those sourcing from China and other heavily

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Giorgio Armani’s pure and polished Pantelleria chic concludes Milan menswear

Though he was absent from his show, Giorgio Armani brought down the curtain on the Milan menswear Spring 2026 season with class, delivering a pure and polished collection clearly influenced by time spent on his island home, Pantelleria. Giorgio Armani Spring/Summer 2026 collection – FashionNetwork.com The invitation and the set were a light sea blue,

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Vivienne Westwood shows at iconic Milanese bar in fashion week return

By Ansa Translated by Nicola Mira Published June 23, 2025 Back on Milan Fashion Week Men’s calendar, Vivienne Westwood chose to present its latest men’s collection at Bar Rivoli, a renowned Milanese hangout close to central Piazza San Babila. Vivienne Westwood The guests sat at Bar Rivoli’s coffee tables for breakfast, while viewing the looks

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Mothercare in new deal for Turkey that’s more than a simple license agreement

Specialist parent and child brand Mothercare continues to expand internationally, signing a new exclusive license agreement for Turkey with major sector retailer Ebebek Mağazacılık.   Mothercare Ebebek which caters for kidswear and related products up to the age of four, has around 280 stores and an online business producing revenues of around £400 million. It

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UK retail footfall suffers in heatwave as Britons head to the coast

Heatwaves and UK consumers are not good companions. A rise in temperatures last week (15-21 June) across the country saw a retail footfall plateau, driven by declines in retail parks and shopping centres. Strangely, with little outside cover and air-con, high streets actually “thrived”, albeit with a modest week-on-week increase, according to MRI Software. Image:

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