
Swedish clothing giant H&M's decision to no longer source cotton from China's Xinjiang region is drawing a backlash as the country adopts an increasingly assertive stance against accusations of human rights violations.
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Swedish clothing giant H&M's decision to no longer source cotton from China's Xinjiang region is drawing a backlash as the country adopts an increasingly assertive stance against accusations of human rights violations.
China's government has asked Alibaba Group Holding Ltd to dispose of its media assets, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday, citing people familiar with the matter.
Following a year heavily affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, a new report from Launchmetrics has measured the success of the luxury industry’s marketing investments, crowning Dior as the undisputed media king.
Alibaba Group founder Jack Ma made his first public appearance since October on Wednesday, sending shares in the e-commerce giant surging.
The six-day French menswear catwalk season debuts on Tuesday, with a bumper crop of nearly 70 brands, albeit without a single runway show in Paris, due to stringent lockdown rules.
Fashion label Gucci will open two flagship stores on Alibaba's online luxury shopping platform, underscoring the importance of the Chinese market for high-end brands seeking to reverse a revenue slide due to Covid-19.
Luxury puffer jacket maker Moncler is betting heavily on younger consumers and the Chinese market to help sales bounce back from the coronavirus crisis, its boss said, seeing scope for a recovery in late 2021.
The Federation de la Haute Couture et de la Mode, French fashion’s governing body, has announced the dates for its next menswear and haute couture runway seasons in January 2021, confirming they will take place.
Following its acquisition of IMAXtree in 2019, the data specialist's second purchase aims to expand its analytics capacities and establish a direct presence in China, where Parklu works with 100,000 influencers.
First you had Netflix, now you have GucciFest. In the latest twist in the online direction of fashion, Gucci will reveal its next collection via its own film series in a digital movie festival named GucciFest.