News Luxury brands buoyed by EU online retailer ruling BRUSSELS – The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has ruled that luxury brands can prevent third party retailers selling their products Read More »
Lululemon builds momentum for holiday season VANCOUVER – Canadian sports and leisurewear business, Lululemon, has reported better than expected third quarter results with net revenues up Read More »
G-III sales top US$1bn for Q3 NEW YORK – G-III Apparel Group, as US-based manufacturer and distributor of apparel under licensed brands, owned brands and private Read More »
Sears to close further stores ILLINOIS – US department store retailer Sears Holdings has announced it is to close an additional 39 Sears and 64 Kmart Read More »
H&M accused of incinerating unsold clothing stock STOCKHOLM – Fast fashion giant H&M has been accused of incinerating unsold clothing stock rather than recycling it. Swedish media Read More »
Myanmar exports grow amid ethical violence NAYPYIDAW – Garment exports from Myanmar are on the up despite ongoing political unrest and allegations of ethnic cleansing in Read More »
News Brands make recycled polyester pledge TEXAS – A group of leading international apparel brands have publicly pledged to increase their use of recycled polyester (rPET) Read More »
News Woes continue for J Crew Group NEW YORK – US apparel retailer J Crew Group has announced a sobering set of financial results for the third Read More »
VF Corp backs foam dyeing technology TEXAS – US denim brands Wrangler and Lee have put their financial weight behind a new foam dyeing process which claims Read More »
Calls for change in shopping habits after Burberry furore 26th July 2018 No Comments LONDON – As the debate about Burberry’s decision to destroy £28m worth of stock rumbles on, Fashion Revolution’s founder and creative director, Orsola de Castro, Read More »
Luxury brands coy on viscose supply chains 26th July 2018 No Comments LONDON – Luxury brands including Gucci, Prada and Chanel as well as online brands Boohoo and Missguided have been slammed for a “complete lack of Read More »