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The fashion industry is facing disruption, with heritage brands trying to navigate an increasingly fragmented runway calendar.
British fashion label Burberry’s terminated experiment of having Christopher Bailey serving as both chief creative and CEO holds lessons for others in the luxury sector.
Brands such as Chanel and Gucci showed how their offerings fit into W magazine’s coverage of “the people, the places, the parties” found in the June/July issue.
With Father’s Day around the corner, brands are taking steps to encourage consumers to show their appreciation with a finely crafted gift.
Department store chain Saks Fifth Avenue has unveiled plans to open its third Canadian store in Calgary, Alberta in January 2018.
U.S. automaker Tesla is reinforcing its commitment to fair labor practices following a story in a newspaper about cheap laborers from overseas working at one of its manufacturing facilities.
British Prime Minister David Cameron last week committed the ultimate red-faced blunder as he pronounced Nigeria “fantastically corrupt” in a conversation with the Queen that was caught on microphone – just days before London’s anti-corruption summit.