De Beers Makes Sweeping Cuts to Its Elite Diamond-Buying Club
The diamond company produced less than 22 million carats last year, down from almost 35 million in 2022.

BoF compiles the most important professional moves of the week.

BoF compiles the most important professional moves of the week.

BoF compiles the most important professional moves of the week.

BoF compiles the most important professional moves of the week.

Yesterday, in part 1, BoF examined how several Savile Row tailors are leveraging their unique heritage to launch more scalable ready-to-wear lines with new vigour. Today, we look at the impact on ‘The Row’ and the competition it faces.

Yesterday, in part 1, BoF examined how several Savile Row tailors are leveraging their unique heritage to launch more scalable ready-to-wear lines with new vigour. Today, we look at the impact on ‘The Row’ and the competition it faces.

In a fast-growing global menswear market, London's Savile Row, the traditional bastion of bespoke tailoring, is leveraging its unique, internationally-recognised heritage to launch more scalable ready-to-wear lines with new vigour. BoF reports.

In a fast-growing global menswear market, London's Savile Row, the traditional bastion of bespoke tailoring, is leveraging its unique, internationally-recognised heritage to launch more scalable ready-to-wear lines with new vigour. BoF reports.
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"Gieves & Hawkes—the centuries-old British tailor that holds three royal warrants and owns a prestigious 'corner office' at No. 1 Savile Row—is

"Gieves & Hawkes—the centuries-old British tailor that holds three royal warrants and owns a prestigious 'corner office' at No. 1 Savile Row—is

"For more than two centuries, Gieves & Hawkes at No. 1 Savile Row in London has been creating suits for the men of the British royal family —

"For more than two centuries, Gieves & Hawkes at No. 1 Savile Row in London has been creating suits for the men of the British royal family —

"In only their third season, the London men's wear shows, inspired by Dylan Jones, editor in chief of GQ magazine in Britain, showed the cut and

"In only their third season, the London men's wear shows, inspired by Dylan Jones, editor in chief of GQ magazine in Britain, showed the cut and

H&M to launch new concept stores in Spring (Reuters) "World number two fashion retailer Hennes & Mauritz will launch an eagerly-awaited new chain of

H&M to launch new concept stores in Spring (Reuters) "World number two fashion retailer Hennes & Mauritz will launch an eagerly-awaited new chain of
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Perry Ellis Still Has Something to Say (NY Times) "For men of a certain generation, the Perry Ellis look of the early '80s was a classic: impeccably

Perry Ellis Still Has Something to Say (NY Times) "For men of a certain generation, the Perry Ellis look of the early '80s was a classic: impeccably
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