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Gen Zs want ‘chaotic customisation’ in 2025. How can brands tap in?
Trend forecasters predict that over-the-top and individualistic embellishments and personalisation will be big for young consumers next year, as they reject the relentless churn of trends.
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The COP flop: What the failure of the world’s biggest climate summit means for fashion
COP29 has been a major let-down for global efforts to combat climate change. What can fashion do from here?
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Erdem’s CEO on how to thrive as an independent fashion brand
The London-based label has just opened a store in Seoul, is eyeing New York and expanding into more categories. CEO Philippa Nixon shares the strategy during the Vogue Business Executive Summit.
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‘The era of desire is over’: CEO Silvio Campara on making Golden Goose stand out in a slow market
The Italian footwear company just announced 12 per cent growth in the first nine months of 2024. Here, the group’s CEO explains the vision behind its success.
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