
London-based designer Ifeanyi Okwuadi won the fashion prize hands down at the 36th edition of the French festival, which placed a strong emphasis on sustainability, while Capucine Huguet won the accessories prize.
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London-based designer Ifeanyi Okwuadi won the fashion prize hands down at the 36th edition of the French festival, which placed a strong emphasis on sustainability, while Capucine Huguet won the accessories prize.
The French label is starting 2021 with a bang, opening its first menswear store in Paris, its first store in New York, and further new addresses in London, Milan and elsewhere in Europe.
On Sunday, Tom Van der Borght, a Belgian designer whose clothes one must “dare to wear”, made with recycled materials that “no one wants any more,” won the main prize at the fashion festival in Hyères, France.
The owner of Covent Garden revealed on Tuesday that the value of the Central London destination has declined by £400 million over the past six months.
A major landlord in London’s Covent Garden has announced a number of new openings in the area with one of the most interesting being a forthcoming flagship/concept store from Jigsaw.
The French menswear and womenswear label has opened a new, 96 sq m store in London’s Old Spitafields Market, and is looking for the ideal location for its first store in Milan.
A string of retail experts have high ambitions for a sustainable clothing chain, All Good Things, which has recently opened its first two stores in Birmingham and Bristol.
Christoph Rumpf from Austria won the main fashion prize at the Festival’s 34th edition, while Spanish designer Noelia Morales was awarded the accessories prize.
The 34th Hyères Fashion Festival begins on Thursday, with a busy programme of exhibitions, shows, competition and conferences, with Natacha Ramsay-Levy as guest of honour and the Chanel-sponsored Métiers d’art Prize.
Major retail landlord Landsec announced a raft of new signings from 17 brands covering 63,000 sq ft across its retail portfolio. Brands who have signed for space include Polo Ralph Lauren, H&M, Diesel, and Armani.