Loro Piana, Bvlgari, Acqua di Parma, Cova, and Fendi contribute to fight against coronavirus pandemic

    LVMH’s Italian Maisons Bvlgari, Acqua di Parma, Cova, Fendi, and Loro Piana are stepping up to help stem the spread of the virus in their home country. LVMH Luxury Maisons in Italy contribute to fight against Covid-19. LVMH and its Maisons have been mobilized for weeks to help check the spread of Covid-19. … Read more

Emilio Pucci x Koché – a collection at the crossroad of a sophisticated heritage

      Emilio Pucci is drawing on the past to bring daring to the present. KOCHÉ x PUCCI Fall/Winter 2020-2021 runway show. Cool activewear items merging cutting-edge technology with sophistication. A Fall Winter 2020-2021 collection at the crossroad of a sophisticated heritage, a search for design innovation, the power of youth, self-expression and palpable … Read more

Prada the latest fashion brand to make medical face masks

From hospitals to hand sanitiser, a number of big names from continental fashion capitals are turning their efforts towards the fight against the coronavirus. Will the British industry follow suit?

Boss introduces vegan suit and first jewelry collection

    BOSS Menswear introduces the vegan suit, approved by PETA Deutschland. The design, available in three colors, is made in Germany from pure, certified organic European-grown linen. After talks with PETA Germany, fashion house HUGO BOSS has launched its first completely animal-free men’s suit, certified with the “PETA-Approved Vegan” logo, as part of its … Read more

Suit up in something special: Concept 009 Thom Browne

    New Concepts @Nordstrom Men Launches Concept 009: Thom Browne.  Nordstrom is bringing a new fashion retail concept that combines traditional as well as unconventional tailoring to high-end store’s broader customer base. Sam Lobban, Nordstrom VP Designer Ready-to-Wear and New Concepts, introduces Concept 009: Thom Browne a celebration of menswear in its many forms. … Read more

Jean Paul Gaultier announces Sacai will take over his haute couture for AW20

The Japanese designer Chitose Abe is the first designer invited to interpret the haute couture codes of the house