Gucci Garden Archetypes opens in Florence
Italian fashion house Gucci is celebrating its 100th anniversary with an immersive multimedia experience that explores and celebrates the brand’s vision.
Italian fashion house Gucci is celebrating its 100th anniversary with an immersive multimedia experience that explores and celebrates the brand’s vision.
Though consumer sentiment is embracing animal welfare, China remains the largest market for fur consumption. And now, given the implications of the pandemic, the country could become the world’s leading supplier of fur, too.
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Luxury Daily’s live news: Growing inbound travel in China concerns Western luxury brands; Gucci partners with The RealReal to sell pre-owned pieces online; Kering to divest part of its Puma stake to free up cash; De Beers Group debuts collaboration with a focus on sustainability; “French-at-heart” Japanese designer Kenzo Takada passes away at 81.
Luxury Daily’s live news: Growing inbound travel in China concerns Western luxury brands; Gucci partners with The RealReal to sell pre-owned pieces online; Kering to divest part of its Puma stake to free up cash; De Beers Group debuts collaboration with a focus on sustainability; “French-at-heart” Japanese designer Kenzo Takada passes away at 81.
Kering will divest almost one-third of its stake in sports footwear giant Puma as the French luxury conglomerate further refines its focus on luxury and also strengthens its balance sheet.
Nordstrom Inc. took a major step Sept. 29 with the announcement that the U.S. department store chain will stop selling fur and exotic animal skin merchandise by the end of next year.
Confronted with an economic slowdown, a spreading anti-fur movement and an international COVID-19 pandemic, is it possible for the fur industry to survive today’s hyper-politicized climate and rapidly changing markets?