Apparel

France’s Hermès opens craft-inspired store in Nagoya, Japan

Hermès is delighted to announce the opening of its new store in The Landmark Nagoya Sakae on 11 June 2026. The store is inspired by Japanese culture and textile...

Turn heads this summer with bold party outfit choices

It’s nearly the end of June. The season is “summering” in all her glory, giving us plenty of...

The rise of septum rings in modern fashion culture

Have you noticed the tiny piece of jewellery demanding so much attention these days? Small in size but...

China’s retail sales fall for first time in over three years

China's retail sales declined in May for the first time in more than three years, underscoring persistent weakness...

Apparel News in Brief for May, 2026

Bangladesh exports rebound in April after eight-month decline Bangladesh’s merchandise exports rebounded strongly in April, ending eight consecutive months...
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France’s Balenciaga appoints Pierpaolo Piccioli as creative director

Kering and Balenciaga are pleased to announce the appointment of Pierpaolo Piccioli as the new Creative Director of Balenciaga, effective July 10, 2025. An accomplished...

Comfort is the new standard in 2025 fashion

In 2025, you do not need to sacrifice comfort to look fashionable, because comfort has become a major focus in the fashion industry. Loose...

Switzerland’s Richemont’s 2025 sales hit $23.97 bn amid retail growth

Switzerland-based luxury goods holding company Richemont has reported group sales of €21.4 billion (~$23.97 billion) in 2025 ended March 31, reflecting up 4 per...

Centro Tex leads Bangladesh’s fashion revolution at innovation runway event

Centro Tex Limited, a leading manufacturer and supplier of apparel companies in Bangladesh, took center stage at the second edition of Best of Bangladesh...

US’ FIT hosts 2025 Future of Fashion Runway Show

The Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) showcased the exceptional creativity of its students at the annual Future of Fashion runway show presented by Macy's,...

45% of UK shoppers prefer shopping in-store to online: Battersea

Almost half of UK shoppers (45 per cent) now prefer shopping in-store, compared to just 30 per cent who favour online, as per a...
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