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Cotte d’Armes creator Clarence Ruth collaborates with Maison Close restaurant

Uniforms are at the heart of the American workforce. The design tropes have inspired more than one designer; Willy Chavarria recently showed a collection exploring all facets of the blue-collar worker. The Maison Close X Cotte d’Armes by Clarence Ruth (centre) collaboration – BFA Though rich in design motifs, wearing one is not always something […]

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Enfants Riches Déprimés opens first Asia store in Seoul

French luxury brand Enfants Riches Déprimés announced on Thursday the opening of its first-ever store in Asia, opting for the South Korean capital of Seoul to make its debut in the region.  The new Enfants Riches Deprimés – Courtesy Located in Seoul’s Dosan district, the new Enfants Riches Déprimés store spans two floors and was designed by the

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Lululemon tumbles as slowing demand, tariff woes lead to annual profit cut

By Reuters Published June 5, 2025 Lululemon Athletica cut annual profit expectations and forecast second-quarter revenue below estimates on Thursday, as consumer demand waned amid increased competition and a gradual economic slowdown triggered by uncertainty over the Trump administration’s trade policy. Lululemon Shares of the sportswear maker fell 21% in after-market trading. Although Lululemon has

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Guggenheim’s Rosenfield revives Danish brand selling $450,000 watches

By Bloomberg Published June 5, 2025 Urban Jürgensen, a Scandinavian watch brand with a history dating back more than 250 years, is now being revived thanks to a partnership between an American-based finance family and independent watchmaker Kari Voutilainen. Bloomberg Its first three watches were officially launched today in Los Angeles—the result of three-and-a-half years

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Tariff-fueled surge in container shipping rates shows signs of peaking

By Reuters Published June 5, 2025 Container shipping rates continued their climb this week, fueled by the temporary tariff pause between the U.S. and China, but there are signs that demand underpinning the surge is moderating, financial analysts and maritime consultants said. Reuters Ocean vessels transport more than 80% of goods traded globally. Hulking container

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Procter & Gamble to cut 7,000 jobs, exit brands as consumer uncertainty weighs 

By Reuters Published June 5, 2025 Procter & Gamble will cut 7,000 jobs over the next two years, as the Tide detergent maker contends with an uncertain spending environment, fueled in part by U.S. tariffs that have roiled numerous consumer companies. Reuters The world’s largest consumer goods company also plans to exit some product categories

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Hermès to auction the first-ever Birkin bag in Paris this July

By AFP Published June 5, 2025 French luxury brand Hermès created the first-ever Birkin bag for actress Jane Birkin, and the iconic piece will soon be auctioned in Paris. As a symbol of modern fashion history, the sale is expected to spark a bidding frenzy. Hermès Birkin bags on display during a press preview of

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PVH inks new outerwear distribution deal for North America region

PVH Corp. announced on Thursday a new licensing agreement with Herman Kay-Mystic on a selection of its wholesale men’s and women’s outerwear for the Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger brands in the U.S. and Canada. See catwalkCalvin Klein – Fall-Winter2025 – 2026 – Womenswear – Etats-Unis – New York – ©Launchmetrics/spotlight While the apparel maker takes back in-house its external licensing agreements, including

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Gucci owner Kering in talks to sell stake in $1 billion Fifth Avenue property, sources say

By Reuters Published June 5, 2025 Gucci owner Kering is in exclusive talks with buyout group Ardian about the sale of a stake in a prestigious Fifth Avenue building it bought just over a year ago, two people with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters. Reuters The negotiations are part of the French luxury

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