
The Spanish affordable jewelry brand is entering the international retail market, aiming to reach a turnover of €52 million by 2022. Its CEO, Humber Sasplugas, explains his label's business model.
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The Spanish affordable jewelry brand is entering the international retail market, aiming to reach a turnover of €52 million by 2022. Its CEO, Humber Sasplugas, explains his label's business model.
Sports brand Reebok is linking up with UK-based Smiley in a multi-season partnership “encouraging creativity and positivity”. It starts with a special launch to mark Smiley’s 50th anniversary year.
It was a season that began optimistically. But ended questioning the point of shows given the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Nonetheless, with almost 100 live runway shows in Europe, here’s our pick of the dozen best.
‘Fashioning Masculinities: The Art of Menswear’ is set to open at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London this weekend (19 March), launched in partnership with Italian fashion house Gucci.
And that’s a wrap. The international runway season ended Tuesday afternoon, as a naughty tennis woman Miu Miu collection brought down the curtain on four weeks of shows.
This Wednesday, Dior opens La Galerie, a living museum spread over 2,000 square meters and 13 concept spaces, a unique display of the history, heritage and DNA of the marque. Fashion Network enjoyed a pre-opening tour.
“It’s not just a boutique. It’s the universe of Dior,” says CEO Pietro Beccari, who this Sunday, March 6 will re-open the brand’s birthplace and key flagship after a 30-month renovation.
A Saturday which heralded two impressive debuts - Serhat Işık and Benjamin Alexander Huseby at Trussardi, and Matthieu Blazy at Bottega Veneta – and a mega metaverse moment at Dolce & Gabbana.
A magisterial performance at Prada, in the finest collection so far from the duo of Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons. Yet, a darkly bizarre moment where fashion fought to be relevant on a day of infamy in the Ukraine.
The fashion set put their best face forward on Thursday despite worries over the invasion of Ukraine, as Milan Fashion Week guests and workers vowed to go on with the shows.