Christopher Kane to open first stor
London Fashion Week designer Christopher Kane is set to open his brand’s first store on London’s Mount Street next year.
The designer, who received investment from Kering (formerly PPR) earlier this year, will join other luxury British brands including Alexander McQueen and Stella McCartney, as well as Roksanda Ilincic who is also opening her first store on the street...Read More
Girl Power the New Fuel for Sportswear in China
The "All in for My Girls" campaign from Adidas in China has proven to be quite a revelation. The advertisement portrays ‘tribes’ of slim, pretty girls, often clad in pink, smiling whilst engaging in a myriad of sporting pursuits with their friends. The brand ambassador is no athlete but Taiwanese pop star Hebe. While Adidas is far from shedding all vestiges of its heart-pumping, health-oriented sports positioning, this campaign manages to present it with a heavy dose of girlish appeal, paying heed to local views on sports and beauty ideals...Read More
LFW: David Koma SS14
In one of the strongest shows of the week, David Koma showed a focused collection of graphic bodycon dresses. The look, though sometimes hard and rigid, was at the same time very wearable by its clever tailoring and use of details, however fitted the dresses...Read More
London Fashion Week: a boost to the UK economy
The spring/summer 2014 season of London Fashion Week kicked off on Friday with a bright collection from Bora Aksu inside the British Fashion Council’s new tents, which this September features a new U-shaped catwalk.Over the course of the five days, LFW will feature 58 catwalk shows and 15 presentations, from names including Burberry, Mulberry, Vivienne Westwood, Matthew Williamson, Christopher Kane, and Tom Ford, and for the first time Manolo Blahnik, Smythson and Barbara Casasola join the official schedule...Read More
Longchamp opens Europe's largest flagship on Regent Street
French luxury brand Longchamp opened its European flagship boutique on Regent Street during the London Fashion Week weekend. The chief executive of the luxury handbag maker has credited London as the leading “global city” as it offers access to British and international shoppers...Read More
Marc Jacobs apologises for neo-Nazi T-shirt
Marc by Marc Jacobs has apologised and removed from sale a T-shirt featuring imagery that is similar to that of neo-Nazi band Skrewdriver. The white T-shirt bears the image of two combat-boots, which resembles Screwdriver’s 1987 LP Boots & Braces...Read More
Peter Pilotto to collaborate with Target
London Fashion Week label Peter Pilotto is designing a capsule collection with American retailer Target for spring 2014, which will feature women’s apparel, accessories and swimwear. The limited-edition line will be available from February 9, 2014 at most Target stores in the US and Canada, as well as Target.com. The retailer is also partnering with luxury e-tailer Net-a-Porter to offer a curated selection of the collection, to reach an international audience...Read More
Zuoan Fashion Q2 revenue up by 5.3 percent
Chinese menswear fashion company Zuoan Fashion announced its second quarter results, which ended on June 30th, 2013. Net profit increased by 2.2 percent from 66.2 million yuan (10.8 million US dollar) last year to 67.6 million yuan (11 million US dollar) in the second quarter due to a higher sales volume and lower selling and distribution costs...Read More
Next's Q2 sales “blown” by warm August yet ahead expectations
ANALYSIS_British retailer Next Plc. has admitted to have had a “stock blunder” due to a warmer than expected month of August that left the high street fashion brand short on summery clothes. Nevertheless, Next noted a 2.2 percent growth in revenue to 1.68 billion pounds during the first half of its current fiscal year...Read More
Bangladesh meeting: victims still waiting for compensation
After the big compensation meeting that took place yesterday and on Wednesday, 11th and 12 September, 2013 in Geneva, the victims of the fire at Tazreen Fashions in November 2012 and the collapse of the Rana Plaza building in April of this year are still left out in the rain. Literally in some cases as with the main bread-earner(s) gone, many families now don’t even have enough money to pay for a roof over their heads.
Of the 29 brands and retailers that were invited to discuss compensation payments as they had all been producing garments at the five textile factories housed at Rana Plaza, only nine showed up: Bon Marché, Camaieu, El Corte Inglés, Kik, Loblaw, Mascot, Matalan, Primark and Store Twenty One. Twenty others, among them big players like Carrefout, Benetton, Inditex and Walmart, failed to show up; the remaining ones are Adler, Auchan, Cato Corp, The Children’s Place, Dressbarn, Essenza, FTA International, Gueldenpfennig, Iconix Brand, JC Penney, Kids Fashion Group, LPP, Mango, Manifattura Corona, NKD, Premier Clothing, PWT Group and Texman.
Only 9 brands participated the Bangladesh meeting
IndustriALL Global Union assistant general secretary Monika Kemperle was disappointed by the small number of participants on the buyers’ side. “Consumers will be shocked that almost a half-year has passed since the Rana Plaza disaster with only one brand so far providing any compensation to the disaster’s victims. I respect those brands that came to these meetings. But I cannot understand brands that are not around the table,” she said.
After the meeting, the one brand that has been paying up so far - Irish clothing discounter Primark - committed to providing a further three months’ salary to all affected families as emergency relief but more is needed. “We appreciate Primark having already made a three month salary payment to the injured and victims’ families. But when I go back to Bangladesh they will ask me what more was decided here. Those families need food, medicine and housing. Please, all brands and retailers, match that three months salary for these people in urgent need. Some time can be expected to establish a sustainable solution, but an immediate payment to help these families must be made now,” said ZM Kamrul Anam of the IndustriALL Bangladesh Council.
Clothing giant C&A did attend the compensation meeting for the Tazreen Fashions victims on Wednesday and demonstrated its commitment and willingness to pay a substantial compensation. German clothing company Karl Rieker was also at the meeting and confirmed its readiness to contribute. The remaining 12 brands and retailers that failed to show up were Delta Apparel, Dickies, Disney, El Corte Inglés, Edinburgh Woolen Mill, Kik, Li & Fung, Piazza Italia, Sean John, Sears, Teddy Smith and Walmart.
Especially retail giant Walmart was criticized for its apathy. “Walmart is the world's largest retailer and one of the largest buyers from Bangladesh. They should be a leader in taking responsibility for their global supply chain. Once again Walmart had failed to make a commitment to the workers in Bangladesh who produce the millions of garments sold around the world at large profit,” commented UNI Global Union general secretary Philip Jennings.
Though the Bangladesh meeting was a first step, concrete results have yet to be achieved. It was agreed though to meet again in two weeks to discuss further steps and a coordination committee was formed. All attending brands and retailers confirmed their financial contribution and their commitment to go forward as soon as possible. Those who didn’t come won’t be able to hide forever: Ineke Zeldenrust from the Clean Clothes Campaign confirmed that the organization and others will continue to put pressure on the brands that have not yet committed to any negotiation process, let alone compensation payments.
In a related case, the workers of Ali Enterprises in Karachi, Pakistan where a fire killed 250 workers and injured more than 600 exactly a year ago and their families are also still awaiting their compensation payments. Though German textile discounter Kik as the only known buyer attended the Rana Plaza meeting in Geneva on Thursday, the Ali Enterprises case is long from closed. Upon mounting public pressure, Kik agreed in December 2012 to pay one million US dollars in emergency relief. Though most of this amount has been distributed among the families of the victims, more is pending and needed.
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London Fashion Week from Sept 17
After New York Fashion week comes more fashion in London and Madrid. Both cities have their fashion weeks from today untill Tuesday, September 17th...Read More
LULU pays the toll for mix Q2 earnings report
ANALYSIS_Shares of Canadian yoga apparel retailer Lululemon Athletica Inc. (NASDAQ:LULU) were down in pre-market trading Thursday, dropping about eight percent from Wednesday’s close, after the company issued a mixed earnings report...Read More
New York Fashion Week round-up
American fashion triumphs when it comes to casualwear and the New York spring summer 2014 collections showed a strong sport-chic influence. Tennis was a recurring theme, as seen at Alexander Wang and Tess Giberson, and the colour white shone through and was emphasized with lightness and pale shades in most of the collections...Read More
Wolford Q1 revenue down 2.4 percent
REPORT_ Wolford had a 2.4 percent decline in revenues in the first quarter of the financial year 2013-14. Revenue growth in retail points of sale was plus 5 percent. Wolford expects an improvement in wholesale revenues that should halt the current negative trend and it expects the retail business to generate further revenue growth...Read More














