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Fear of God to Open Next Chapter with Large-Scale Fashion Show for Fans

The move is part of a growth push that includes its first flagship and expansion into women’s footwear and accessories, founder Jerry Lorenzo said at BoF VOICES.
Jerry Lorenzo speaks at BoF VOICES 2022.
Jerry Lorenzo speaks at BoF VOICES 2022. (Getty Images for Business of Fashion)

After tripling sales over the last two years, Fear of God is gearing up for its next chapter with its debut fashion show, its first flagship and a push into women’s footwear and accessories, founder Jerry Lorenzo said on stage at

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