Kering raises minimum model age to 18
French luxury conglomerate Kering is furthering its commitment to work responsibly with models by pledging to only work with talent that is 18 years of age and older.
French luxury conglomerate Kering is furthering its commitment to work responsibly with models by pledging to only work with talent that is 18 years of age and older.
As traditional luxury brands strive to become more transparent about their sustainability practices, French luxury conglomerate Kering is the latest to introduce new standards regarding animal welfare.
Luxury Daily’s live news from May 13 – Farfetch aims to extend fashion lifespan with resale program; Kering sets animal welfare guidelines; Givenchy casts Ariana Grande in fall ads; US-China trade war escalates; Brand backlash fails to dampen label popularity; Maisonette launches private label childrenswear line.
Luxury Daily’s live news from May 13 – Farfetch aims to extend fashion lifespan with resale program; Kering sets animal welfare guidelines; Givenchy casts Ariana Grande in fall ads; US-China trade war escalates; Brand backlash fails to dampen label popularity; Maisonette launches private label childrenswear line.
French luxury conglomerate Kering is looking to help its own companies and its peers improve their animal welfare through the release of open-source standards.
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Luxury Daily’s live news from May 9 – Kering to pay $1.4B tax settlement; Luisa Via Roma teams with Secoo for China reach; Tapestry sales up 1pc in Q3; Small Luxury Hotels expands Hyatt partnership; Michael Kors brings shoppers into new homes; BPCM launches sustainability division.
French conglomerate Kering has settled with the Italian Revenue Agency after an audit.
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