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Astrid Wendlandt
6 February 2025
Sabato De Sarno will receive a handsome payoff, industry sources said on Thursday after the Italian designer was ousted as Gucci’s creative director, with one Milan source saying the amount could be as much as €18 million. Gucci and parent group Kering did not reply to a request for comment on the matter.
Kering and Gucci announced they were parting ways with De Sarno – less than three weeks before his show on February 25. This is harsh timing for the 42-year-old designer who tried his best to drum up enthusiasm for the brand. Hence, the golden parachute, sources said.
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Astrid Wendlandt
2 February 2025
Jacquemus, one of France’s most high-profile fashion houses, has been in talks since last fall with Style Capital, an Italian fund that once controlled the label Zimmermann, but it will be weeks if not months before a deal is reached, industry sources say. One of the points of disagreements is the brand’s market positioning.
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Miss Tweed
4 February 2025
Bookings are now open to attend the fourth edition of Miss Tweed’s Luxury at the Summit conference in Val d’Isère, 10-13 April 2025. Several speakers have already been confirmed and others will be soon. We will update you very shortly on that matter. Our summit topic is “Sustainability: What works and what doesn’t.” In the past decade, fashion and luxury brands have invested a lot of time and money to help preserve the environment and minimize waste and pollution.
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Paris’ Haute Couture Week was full of theatrical shows, extravagance and otherworldly outfits. You expected no less. Some of the highlights included Schiaparelli’s surrealist and sculptural dresses, Valentino’s 19th-century Venetian masked ball-inspired first Haute Couture show by Alessandro Michele and Rahul Mishra’s story of destruction and revival with his poetic, embroidered 3D dresses.
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LVMH CEO and controlling shareholder Bernard Arnault said two of the luxury group’s biggest brands Louis Vuitton and Tiffany & Co. enjoyed double-digit growth in January but he cautioned that demand in China would take time to recover, possibly as long as two years.
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