Furla joins fur-free fashion movement
Italian handbag label Furla will be stopping the use of animal fur in its collections.
Italian handbag label Furla will be stopping the use of animal fur in its collections.
Fashion group Michael Kors Holdings is the latest luxury player to eschew fur in favor of faux alternatives.
The Fur Information Council of America hits back at Gucci’s announcement Oct. 11 that it will swear off real fur in its product offering as part of its decade-long sustainability plan.
Luxury Daily’s live news from Oct. 11 – Gucci kicks off 10-year CSR initiative with fur-free pledge; Coach Inc. rebrands to reflect multi-brand mindset; Sotheby’s to auction rare pink diamond in Geneva; British GQ engages around music culture with social content collaboration; DVF drives sales on mobile Web with product visibility; L’Officiel launches title, commercial hub in US.
Luxury Daily’s live news from Oct. 11 – Gucci kicks off 10-year CSR initiative with fur-free pledge; Coach Inc. rebrands to reflect multi-brand mindset; Sotheby’s to auction rare pink diamond in Geneva; British GQ engages around music culture with social content collaboration; DVF drives sales on mobile Web with product visibility; L’Officiel launches title, commercial hub in US.
Italian fashion label Gucci is helping to bring mythical characters to the pages of Another Man magazine through an editorial partnership.
Chinese consumers prefer to shop abroad for the experience and to avoid high prices at home, but the tax refund system upon returning to China can be complicated and time consuming.
Italy’s Gucci is evoking a softer side of its Bamboo fragrance through a revamped look and corresponding advertising update.
The gap between high-achieving digital fashion labels and those who trail behind is growing, as brands with larger budgets to invest in innovation are speeding ahead of the pack.