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What clothes? The nepo babies (and criminal) who stole fashion month

What clothes? The nepo babies (and criminal) who stole fashion month

From New York to Paris, risky runway stunts stole the show as designers played it safe or stupid.

  • by Damien Woolnough

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From stealth wealth to ‘orgiastic madness’: Style rules in Industry’s finance world

From stealth wealth to ‘orgiastic madness’: Style rules in Industry’s finance world

The costume designer behind hit HBO show Industry breaks down its fashion choices.

  • by Lauren Ironmonger
The fashion designers thinking beyond the clothing rack in remarkable ways

The fashion designers thinking beyond the clothing rack in remarkable ways

From futuristic engraving to re-using fabrics, four fashion designers reveal how they adapt to an ever-changing world.

  • by Jane Rocca
Burberry rocked by doubts it will remain ‘a high-end luxury brand’

Burberry rocked by doubts it will remain ‘a high-end luxury brand’

Worn by Queen Elizabeth II, Naomi Campbell and Vanessa Redgrave, Burberry was considered the height of British fashion. Its reliance on outlet stores has put this in jeopardy.

  • by Daniel Woolfson
How 90-second fashion films became the biggest thing in Hollywood

How 90-second fashion films became the biggest thing in Hollywood

Timothee Chalamet and Scarlett Johansson might be cashing in, but these luxury ads really are worth watching.

  • by Tom Shone
Glamour and grit: Fashion takes centre stage at Paris Olympics

Glamour and grit: Fashion takes centre stage at Paris Olympics

Having conquered cinema and the arts, luxury labels are ready to wipe out the competition at the Paris Games.

  • by Damien Woolnough
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How the ‘godfather of the Olympics’ made his $289 billion fortune

How the ‘godfather of the Olympics’ made his $289 billion fortune

Bernard Arnault’s company has been the face of luxury for the wealthy for decades, and now it is taking centre stage during the Paris Games.

  • by David McHugh and Thomas Adamson
World’s biggest luxury tycoons lose $25 billion as demand slows

World’s biggest luxury tycoons lose $25 billion as demand slows

As sales of luxury goods and beauty products decline in some regions, so have the fortunes of a clutch of the world’s richest people.

  • by Tara Patel
LVMH has already won gold at the Paris Olympics
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LVMH has already won gold at the Paris Olympics

The luxury brand has spent €150 million ($241 million) to be one of the premium sponsors of the Olympic and Paralympic Games.

  • by Andrea Felsted
Not just for cashed-up Boomers: Lure of luxury brands is bridging the generational divide

Not just for cashed-up Boomers: Lure of luxury brands is bridging the generational divide

Luxury retailers are still riding high in Australia despite cost-of-living pressures, with upmarket handbags, jewellery and accessories in strong demand.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
Australian Christopher Esber scoops $480,000 fashion prize in Paris

Australian Christopher Esber scoops $480,000 fashion prize in Paris

The designer known for his daring cutouts and celebrity clientele debuted on the Paris Fashion Week schedule less than 12 months ago.

  • by Melissa Singer

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