A new three-year alliance will invest in young talent, research, and circular practices to transform the apparel industry.
Fashion
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Slow recovery for the fashion sector in Italy: the two-year period 2026-27 marks the turning point
After a period of stagnation, the Italian fashion industry is seeing tentative growth: quality, Made in Italy, and new policies will make the difference.
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Fashion and Cinema Meet: Milan hosts filming of the sequel to 'The Devil Wears Prada'
Casting for 2.000 extras begins: meet on Tuesday at the RG showroom.
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China's retail sales data for April missed analysts' expectations,
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The fashion world enthusiastically welcomes news that promises to redefine the balance of luxury…
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The Florentine brand Salvatore Ferragamo, a symbol of Made in Italy craftsmanship and luxury, has archived the first…
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In 2024, the Italian men's fashion sector closed the year with a stable result, recording a slight increase of 0,1% in exports. The total value of sales abroad reached 9,5 billion euros
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For a long time, Milan's success as the epicentre of fashion was based on its ability to create a "system": a concert of fairs, salons, fashion shows and collateral events, all orchestrated in a calendar
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Geopolitical tensions and new trade policies are putting pressure on the luxury sector. Fashion houses are responding with adaptation strategies, but the estimates are clear: growth will stop in 2025.
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luxury fashion, two concepts emerge as fundamental pillars for the future of the sector: circularity and sustainability.
