Roger Vivier enlists Gherardo Felloni as creative director
The Italian, known for his designs at Miu Miu and Dior, will succeed Bruno Frisoni - the latter serving sixteen years as creative director of the Tod's group footwear brand.
The Italian, known for his designs at Miu Miu and Dior, will succeed Bruno Frisoni - the latter serving sixteen years as creative director of the Tod's group footwear brand.
At the end of 2017, Chinese group Fosun entered into exclusive negotiations to buy the luxury lingerie label, but today Dutch investment company Sapinda announced it has acquired La Perla.
The Chinese group, who confirmed Thursday the purchase of French fashion house Lanvin, has strong ambitions in the fashion world, as evidenced by its already stocked portfolio.
The organiser of the two Parisian shows has chosen comic strip hero Jean-Louis to welcome the general public to the first ‘open’ section at the Première Classe Tuileries show in March.
Through its 'Inside LVMH' program, the luxury giant will offer a student program in the form of video tutorials, before selecting the best student projects from 45 European schools.
In full swing again, the Italian fashion house is setting up a new organizational structure under Gucci CEO Marco Bizzarri, while Micaela Le Divelec and the company are parting ways.
Launched in 2014 by designers Léa Sebban, Lou Menais and Jerry Journo, the young Parisian label has opened a pop-up store in the Bon Marché department store, serving as a test run ahead...
FashionNetwork has learned that Condé Nast France’s CEO may be about to leave. Specialist media mentioned he may take charge of Lagardère Mondadori France, if the merger will go through.
At Copenhagen Fashion Week, Danish cooperative Kopenhagen Fur showcased a combination of fur and youth, while fashion’s use of fur is an increasingly contentious issue worldwide.
To bolster its expansion, the accessible luxury label seeks the backing of an investment fund, and is considering selling a majority stake. Morgan Stanley has approached potential investors.
The recently ended Copenhagen Fashion Week was a pleasant mix of commercially dynamic trade shows and young designers in search of a launchpad towards international markets.
There will soon be a new entry among Paris shows: CIFF is about to launch an event planned for 20th-26th June, joining the ranks of Tranoï, Man/Woman and the new incarnation of Who's Next.
Signalling an interest in the French market, U.S. firm KKR announced on Monday the appointment of Jacques Veyrat, the founder of Impala investment firm, as an official advisor for making...
The fashion trade shows held in Paris on 19th-22nd January, whether menswear (Man) or mixed (Tranoï and Who’s Next–Première Classe), have all left a positive impression.
From January 30 through February 2, the Danish capital's Fashion Week will host its two trade shows CIFF and Revolver, along with some thirty runway presentations featuring a number of...
Lisa Marçais, Head of France for British fashion e-tailer Asos since the end of 2016, has now been given a broader remit, and will also supervise Italy and Spain.
The latest edition of the shows for lingerie brands and suppliers, which finished on 22nd January, was an energetic and high-quality one, and recorded a small rise in visitor attendance.
On the first day of the Salon International de la Lingerie in Paris, Eurovet unveiled the event's digital extension, a search engine and networking tool for brands, suppliers and the public.
'Nom de code June' (Code name: June) is the new show which WSN Développement will launch next June in Paris, a response to the need of fashion labels to exhibit at pre-collection time.
For the 19th-22nd January edition, Who's Next has decided to jettison its usual ready-to-wear segmentation, making a break with its previous format to offer a renewed visitor experience.
Carven has launched a new retail concept, marking the era which started with the arrival of its new Chinese majority shareholder and with Serge Ruffieux's taking charge of design.
The French show is responding to its visitors’ request for greater clarity by segmenting its offering according to themes, from this year's January and March sessions.
The Italian fashion school will open its new American branch in Miami in January, adding to its branches in Paris, London, Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Mumbai, the last two having opened this...
The label, which announced its return to Paris for the men's fashion week in January 2018 will finally not appear on the official calendar, its show location having been deemed too far...
The Swedish label will from now on introduce only one womenswear collection per season, combining the pre- and main collections and showing during Paris' haute couture week from next...
The Californian leather goods and ready-to-wear label with a distinctly French vibe has opened a temporary shop within the Small concept store in Paris, until the end of the year.
Guillaume Houzé, of the Galeries Lafayette group, has been appointed President of French fashion association ANDAM, succeeding the recently deceased Pierre Bergé, who chaired it since its...
The underwear and hosiery specialist is getting sporty, and will launch a mixed line featuring siblings and Olympic swimmers Laure and Florent Manaudou as brand ambassadors in January.
The Left Bank department store has revealed the theme of its next big exhibition, slated to open next February – "Let's go logo" – as well as two exclusive guests: the brands Off/White...
Lafayette Anticipations, the exhibition and design space run by the Galeries Lafayette foundation, is set to be inaugurated March 10 in the Marais in Paris, with its first artist...