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Tod's SpA, an Italian manufacturer of luxury shoes and other leather goods, has posted 17 per cent sales rise to €178.7 million in its first quarter (Q1) FY21 ended on March 31, 2021, compared to the sales of €152.8 million in the corresponding period of prior fiscal. The company’s retail sales grew 26.8 per cent to €117.3 million (Q1 FY20: €92.5 million).“The figures of the quarter reflect the different impact of the pandemic. We have registered triple-digit growth in China; the results of
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What:US-based Liz Njoroge launches Kenya-inspired luxury fashion brandCompany:Eliza ChristophCollection:The first collection consists of shirt dresses, skirts and silk scarves. The dresses come in Dutch-wax-printed fabrics and uniquely designed and printed Italian cotton poplin. The skirts are made from the same cotton poplin, and the scarves are 100 per cent Italian silk.USP:Embodying the Kenyan sensibility with its colours and patterns, the brand is a homage to the country and an upscale nod t
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Ten start-ups have been shortlisted for Manufacturing Futures: Fashion District Innovation Challenge Prize 2021, for showcasing innovation and the potential to change the future of manufacturing. The prize is an initiative of the Fashion District, in collaboration with the Fashion Innovation Agency. The shortlist was prepared by a panel of industry experts.The shortlist was selected from a host of impressive and creative applications. This year’s cohort comprises ten start-ups who showed true in
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Following a turbulent year, the global personal luxury market has started to recover. The industry returned to growth in the first quarter (Q1) of 2021, growing by 0-1 per cent versus 2019, which is viewed by the industry as the last comparable year, as per a report by Bain & Company. Chinacontinues to drive the recovery whilethe USunexpectedly rebounded.The outlook for 2021 is uncertain, but the market is expected to reach between €250-€295 billion, as per the Bain & Company report titl
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Understanding fashion trends forecast is one of the most difficult and calculative work for all, however, to be successful in the fashion business one needs to understand the fashion trends.Figure: To be successful in the fashion business one needs to understand the fashion trends.To understand trends, fashion house needs to clear knowhow on retail seasons. To have the sense of retail season is also vital for the manufacturers who approaching independent design to their respected buyers. Do not
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“I have been dreaming of performing at theBrit Awardssince I was a little kid,” Years and Years’s Olly Alexander excitedly told BritishVoguehours before he stepped on-stage to perform the Pet Shop Boys hit “It’s A Sin” withElton Johnto open the 2021 ceremony — one of the first live music events to have happened in Britain in the last 14 months.For many, Alexander will be recognisable as Ritchie inRussell T Davies’s recent Channel 4 show, which borrows its name from the Pet Shop Boys’s song. The
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Trendstop brings FashionUnited readers a key, early mainstream macro theme for Fall Winter 2022, Uber Refined Vintage.Vintage revival trends continue to evolve as traditional colour palettes, print ideas and shapes are revisited and reinterpreted through a modern lens. As consumers seek comfort in nostalgia and move towards a more investment dressing mindset, uber Refined Vintage encapsulates these core elements, focusing on pieces that fuse the best of vintage with contemporary design that will
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This year, Shima Seiki USA featured a bit of writing highlighting “i-Plating” capabilities on its SVR knitting machines.The “i” stands for inverse (reverse) and is an adjunct that you can increase an SVR or N.SVR machine. Adding this permits for inverse-plating capabilities where different yarns are often shown alternately on the fabric surface for a jacquard-like effect during a plain jersey stitch.The i-Plating flat knitting techniques, Shima Seiki USA has unveiled a replacement collection hig
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LONDON – UK formalwear retailer Moss Bros has launched a new subscription rental service for men.Targeted at ‘generation rent’, the ‘Moss Box’ will entitle shoppers to two items a month – including shirts, blazers, trousers, jumpers and shorts – for £65.It follows an uncertain year for the firm, in which restrictions on get-togethers and store closures saw sales plummet.Source:Eco Textile
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Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) are seemingly the next big concept luxury apparel brands eyeing to capitalise on in order to increase traceability in fashion supply chain, prove the provenance and authenticity of ownership of any digital asset.As blockchain and NFTs are gaining momentum in the fashion sector gradually yet strongly, the most recent development in this area could be seen when three luxury fashion and accessory retail giants – LVMH, Cartier and Prada – announced that they are exploring