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Power Moves | Carlos Nazario Named New Vogue Editor, Virgil Abloh Joins the Fashion Scholarship Fund
This week, the stylist is American Vogue’s latest editorial addition, while Abloh joins the nonprofit's board of governors.

Power Moves | Carlos Nazario Named New Vogue Editor, Virgil Abloh Joins the Fashion Scholarship Fund
This week, the stylist is American Vogue’s latest editorial addition, while Abloh joins the nonprofit's board of governors.

Op-Ed | How Luxury Became Fast Fashion
Step by step, luxury brands have adopted the fast fashion model, with Covid-19 set to complete the shift, argues Liroy Choufan.

Op-Ed | How Luxury Became Fast Fashion
Step by step, luxury brands have adopted the fast fashion model, with Covid-19 set to complete the shift, argues Liroy Choufan.

Chanel’s Sustainability Financing, Explained
Chanel is joining the likes of Burberry and VF Corp in the booming market for sustainable bonds, but Chanel's bond comes with a hefty penalty if it doesn’t hit its green goals, making it a trendsetter.

Chanel’s Sustainability Financing, Explained
Chanel is joining the likes of Burberry and VF Corp in the booming market for sustainable bonds, but Chanel's bond comes with a hefty penalty if it doesn’t hit its green goals, making it a trendsetter.

Power Moves | LVMH Appoints New Vice President of D&I, Jimmy Choo Names New CEO
This week, Corey Smith was named vice president of diversity and inclusion at LVMH Inc., while Jimmy Choo veteran Hannah Colman was appointed chief executive of the luxury fashion house.

Power Moves | LVMH Appoints New Vice President of D&I, Jimmy Choo Names New CEO
This week, Corey Smith was named vice president of diversity and inclusion at LVMH Inc., while Jimmy Choo veteran Hannah Colman was appointed chief executive of the luxury fashion house.

Power Moves | Condé Nast Entertainment Hires President From Walt Disney Company, Gucci Global Head of Diversity Departs
This week, Condé Nast announced Agnes Chu will lead its entertainment division, while Renée Tirado left Gucci to launch her own consulting firm in New York.

Power Moves | Condé Nast Entertainment Hires President From Walt Disney Company, Gucci Global Head of Diversity Departs
This week, Condé Nast announced Agnes Chu will lead its entertainment division, while Renée Tirado left Gucci to launch her own consulting firm in New York.

Adidas Expects Rebound in Third Quarter
Second-quarter sales of €3.58 billion ($4.25 billion) were above analysts’ estimate of €3.24 billion.

Adidas Expects Rebound in Third Quarter
Second-quarter sales of €3.58 billion ($4.25 billion) were above analysts’ estimate of €3.24 billion.

Adidas Extends CEO Kasper Rorsted's Contract by Five Years
Rorsted, who has led the German sportswear retailer since 2016, will remain in the role until July 31, 2026.

Adidas Extends CEO Kasper Rorsted's Contract by Five Years
Rorsted, who has led the German sportswear retailer since 2016, will remain in the role until July 31, 2026.

Power Moves | Nike Names New Diversity Chief
This week, Felicia Mayo, former head of diversity at Tesla, replaced Kellie Leonard in a similar role at the American sportswear giant.

Power Moves | Nike Names New Diversity Chief
This week, Felicia Mayo, former head of diversity at Tesla, replaced Kellie Leonard in a similar role at the American sportswear giant.

Is Forced Uighur Labour in Your Supply Chain?
Fashion brands need to urgently clean up their supply chains as the US and Europe move to legislate against the alleged use of forced Uighur labour in China. Yet some players are still burying their heads in the sand.

Is Forced Uighur Labour in Your Supply Chain?
Fashion brands need to urgently clean up their supply chains as the US and Europe move to legislate against the alleged use of forced Uighur labour in China. Yet some players are still burying their heads in the sand.

Weakened Demand at Stores Signals More Trouble for Garment Suppliers
With retailers looking to sell old inventory and seasonless basics, new orders for factories in garment hubs like Bangladesh are down by as much as 45 percent compared to last year.

Weakened Demand at Stores Signals More Trouble for Garment Suppliers
With retailers looking to sell old inventory and seasonless basics, new orders for factories in garment hubs like Bangladesh are down by as much as 45 percent compared to last year.