Stories on fashion and luxury you won't read elsewhere

Stories on fashion and luxury you won't read elsewhere


Dior is the second most important house in the LVMH group – and the leader, Louis Vuitton, has also been hit by the global slowdown in luxury goods sales, as Miss Tweed reported on June 15.

What is going on in America, one of the most important luxury markets in the world?
U.S. President Donald Trump has divided the country. Anti-Trump demonstrations have become frequent. The U.S. economy is gradually slowing down. The so-called “feel-good factor,” on which luxury spending depends, is under pressure. It’s difficult to predict what will happen in terms of economic growth and mood in the next six months.
To understand how the world’s biggest economy has reached this precipice, Miss Tweed would like to invite you to a conference dinner with the U.S. expert and researcher Amy Greene on Monday, July 21st in Paris. Author of the book L’Amérique face à ses fractures (Tallandier, 2024), Amy Greene argues that Trump is not a new phenomenon.















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A Year in the News 2023-2024 is a compilation of Miss Tweed's stories published during its fourth year. Like the third yearbook, it is a limited edition. Hence, it is a collector's item. It's designed to celebrate the work of illustrator Claire Laude. Each illustration runs next to the first two paragraphs of the story. It does not contain the entire story.

Miss Tweed has partnered with Dynamic, one of France’s oldest manufacturers of racing skis, to produce a limited edition featuring Miss Tweed’s trademark snowy owl. The skis are hand-made in a small workshop near Como Lake in Italy.

Miss Tweed has partnered with Dynamic, one of France’s oldest manufacturers of racing skis, to produce a limited edition featuring Miss Tweed’s trademark snowy owl. The skis are hand-made in a small workshop near Como Lake in Italy.
