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  • Men are shopping in their droves in John Lewis. The department store group has revealed nearly half of its customers are now men as women lose their dominant shopping status as Britain’s principal shoppers. "Men now account for 44 percent of customers and we are seeing them as more assertive in their shopping habits and taking more care in their appearance and clothes than ever before,” said managing director Andy Street. Research shows almost half of shoppers under 34 years old Following an
  • Chinese label JNBY made its Canadian runway debut at World MasterCard Fashion Week in Toronto for Spring 2014. The way cool contemporary brand is fondly described as China’s J.Crew, and proved itself to be just that with crinkly, wispy layers to spare. Less varsity sweater, more architectural inspiration, JNBY’s spring collection featured an earthy palette of muddy browns, sage green and beach-worthy whites in a multitude of layering pieces. An array just ripe for the understated elegant type
  • Paris | Source: Shutterstock DFS Group, an operator of duty-free shops controlled by LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA (MC), said it plans to open its first stores in Europe to cater to Chinese consumers who travel more frequently to the region. The company plans to add “a few” outlets in Europe in 2016 and is looking at prime destinations for Chinese tourists, such as France, Italy and Switzerland, Chief Operating Officer Michael Schriver said. DFS, which gets more than half of its glob
  • Anya Hindmarch, Asprey and Selfridges are among the fashion nominees who will compete for the ‘British Luxury Brand’ accolade at this year’s Walpole Awards for Excellence. Won last year by English heritage label Mulberry, the designer labels and luxury department store will have to take on McLaren Automotive and Rolls-Royce Motor Cars to win the prestigious award. The awards from Walpole, the not-for-profit organisation which represents over 175 British luxury brands, honours individuals and
  • Priyanka for Guess – Bollywood star Priyanka Chopra is the latest star of GUESS’ Holiday 2013 campaign, appearing in the brand’s signature black and white style shot by Bryan Adams. Chopra is no stranger to modeling, appearing in shoots for magazines like GQ India and winning Miss India and Miss World titles. “Priyanka reminds me of the young Sophia Loren and the top actresses of the 1950s. With the Indian movie industry exploding on a global stage, and GUESS having a brand presence in 87 countr
  • Street Style – Models Frida Gustavsson and Martha Hunt star in the fall 2013 advertising campaign from Max&Co. Photographed by Josh Olins, the duo hits the streets in style wearing colorful separates, boxy jackets and knit skirts in the sunny images. Collared shirts and denim pants are the must-have essentials for the new season. Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
  • Topshop has come to France. The directional high street fashion retailer has opened a concession in Paris' Galeries Lafayette department store. The concession features near 2,000 square feet and on display are Topshop's core fashion collections, including Topshop Unique, shoes, accessories, make-up in addition to its collaborations and more premium lines. Topshop owner Sir Philip Green stated: “I walked the space myself earlier this month when under construction and was impressed by the locat
  • Lady Gaga spent the week in Berlin, making a series of public appearances apparently designed to remind Halloween that it has nothing on Lady Gaga's typical Tuesday. And also to demonstrate that she loved all the same things I did when I was little. Things like: Goldilocks Who needs bears' chairs when you can stand on top of a wall and act like a god? Strawberry Shortcake This, by the way, was taken at the airport. Let that sink in for a second. I won't even wear pants with a zipper when
  • House of Fraser is expanding in the Middle East and has opened its first flagship outside of the UK. It's new 100,000 square foot department store will open in Abu Dhabi's World Trade Center over four stories this weekend. In collaboration with its franchise partner Retail Arabia International the company is hoping to further develop and expand in the market. House of Fraser said the “upbeat, contemporary” designed store includes an “extensive premium offer” of womenswear, menswear, childrens
  • Luxury goods conglomerate Kering has it clear: its Gucci brand still has a long go to become a “more exclusive” brand. The equine inspired fashion and accessories brand has posted its weakest sales growth in four years. The French group attributed Gucci’s slide to the fact it had made distribution channels more "exclusive". “The performance of Gucci is due to a consumer environment in China that has become more negative and the brand’s move upmarket which has led to lower volumes of entry-pri
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