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LONDON, United Kingdom — Today, The Business of Fashion brings you an exclusive preview of The New Creative Establishment, a list of the 50 most influential and inspirational creatives working in fashion today, developed by our friends at INDUSTRIE magazine for their second issue which comes out later this month and was inspired by a much-watched list with a similar name published by Vanity Fair c
TOKYO, Japan — In the United States, the Coach Kristin Leather Hobo bag retails for $298. In Japan, the same bag costs $711 (¥59,850). This disparity in pricing is not unique to Coach. Premium and luxury fashion brands based outside Japan have long charged Japanese consumers a significantly higher price than in other markets for the same goods. But today, due to a strong yen and greater visibility
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QJPGKDHFEVCHFLNLSYVL7YCWOI Screenshot from David David fashion film | Source: David David NEW YORK, United States — Fashion film was everywhere this season. Emerging and established designers alike dreamt up new ways to use the medium, proving it to be an increasingly powerful and flexible format for capturing, heightening and transmitting the energy of the collections. In New York, designers Gare
Read daily fashion newsDownload special reportsSign up for essential email briefingsFollow topics of interestReceive event invitationsCreate job alerts NEW YORK, United States — In the first-ever 'Digital IQ' ranking of the top luxury fashion brands' digital competence, Louis Vuitton has come out on top, followed closely by Ralph Lauren. Both are ranked as 'genius' in the wide-ranging qualitative
LONDON, United Kingdom — The scariest news I have recently read about luxury was in Tuesday's Financial Times. The Japanese, it seems, have stopped buying luxury goods. Luxury imports in Japan were down 10 percent and sales of LVMH in the country were down 18 percent in the first quarter. And no, it's not just the recession. "This is not a blip. This is a long-term shift in the market," Brian Sals
Read daily fashion newsDownload special reportsSign up for essential email briefingsFollow topics of interestReceive event invitationsCreate job alerts TODAY'S MUST READStreetwear is by no means dead, but its customers are changing. Today they're embracing a diverse wardrobe that mixes logo T-shirts with heritage brands and traditional menswear or luxury. Streetwear shoppers are prioritising indiv
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