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Catherine Lebrun
25 June 2025
Dior’s new creative director, Jonathan Anderson, will present his first collection for Dior Homme on Friday. It’s THE event everybody who’s anybody in fashion is waiting for. Dior has been losing steam for more than two years, and the creative and managerial transition has been complicated. The house needs to bounce back quickly to return to the forefront of creativity and inspire fashionistas to return to its boutiques.

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.
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Miss Tweed
26 June 2025
Dinner Invitation - Monday July 21st
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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U.S. cosmetics firm Coty is putting out feelers in the market to see what some of its cosmetics brands and perfume licenses could be worth. However, it may take months before any official process gets started, industry sources said this week.
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Giorgio Armani will not attend his two shows at Milan's Men's Fashion Week as he is currently recovering at home, a company statement said on Friday. This marks the first time in his career that the legendary designer will miss one of his catwalk events.
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