Track-suits: Tommy Hilfiger’s creepy new clothes know how much you wear them

Tommy Jeans Xplore items contain a bluetooth chip that will also track customers’ location

Gigi Hadid and Tommy Hilfiger joined forces again on a see-now, buy-now fashion show

Gigi X Tommy: Tommy Hilfiger and Gigi Hadid took on London Fashion Week with a “Rock Circus”. Hailed as the ultimate ‘Tommy Girl’ by Tommy Hilfiger himself, it was only a matter of time until millennial model Gigi Hadid turned her hand to designing and collaborating with the preppy American label. And after two see-now, buy-now … Read more

Mark Shaw: A Moment in Time. Icons of the 1950s captured in a charming collection of photographs

‘Mark Shaw: A Moment in Time’ opens immediately after London fashion Week. Captivating photographic exhibition to open at No.8 Dover Street. Aston Martin announced the opening of an exclusive exhibition of images by fashion and advertising photographer, Mark Shaw at No.8 Dover Street, London. The display of captivating works from one of the 1950s top … Read more

LVMH’s Donna Karan sold to G-III, the owner of Karl Lagerfeld and Ivanka Trump fashion licenses

G-III acquires Donna Karan International from LVMH for $650 Million G-III Apparel Group, a leading manufacturer and distributor of apparel and accessories under licensed brands, will acquire Donna Karan International, parent of the Donna Karan and DKNY brands and owned by LVMH luxury giant, in a transaction with an enterprise value of $650 million. The … Read more

Victory for animals and fashion. Armani to go fur-free and stop ‘cruel practices’ against animals

A proof that “compassion and innovation are the future of fashion.” A real victory for animals and fashion on the horizon. Giorgio Armani‘s luxury group is responding to the growing consumer demand for ethical and sustainable fashion. Luxury Italian fashion & design house announced that all his labels will stop using fur by the 2016 … Read more

How social media are killing the notion of the old-fashioned catwalk

The idea of new collections not being available to buy for months is outmoded in a world of instant gratification and incessant buying