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  • The Fast Retailing Group’s revenue increased and profit rose significantly in the first nine months of fiscal 2022 (FY22) from September 1, 2021 to May 31, 2022, with consolidated revenue rising to ¥1.7651 trillion (+3.9 per cent yoy) and operating profit rising to ¥271.0 billion (+19.0 per cent yoy). It also recorded finance income net of costs of ¥78.1 billion.“This was due to the recording of a ¥77.8 billion foreign-exchange gain on foreign-currency denominated assets and other items after th
  • Recently 5 new sustainable, carbon-negative, plant-based technologies for fabrics have just been launched on the market. Allie Sutton, CEO of Moonlight Technologies who launched these innovative technologies, is working to change the future of fashion.“I thought there has to be a different technology to ease the pain, one that doesn’t require throwing away single use items such as gloves and gowns,” says Allie Sutton. “There should be a technology where the virus dies instead of the fabric.”Figu
  • European fashion apparel retailers are renovating their IT capabilities to keep up with changing consumer behavior trends.With these retail technologies, they will implement novel shopping experiences that allow for amenities like social commerce, voice commerce, curbside pickup, and home delivery.Figure: Retailers are teaming up with service providers to employ stores as mini fulfillment centers for digital orders.Retailers that are based in northern and western Europe are undergoing a digital
  • Searches for boxer shorts are up 130 per cent, and it’s not just the boys who are buying in.Boxers– the loose cotton-poplin kind, not the skin-tightLove Islandkind – have become part of the fashion set’s summer holiday uniform. Worn with abralette, they are less lad’s underwear drawer and more EmRata. Throw a matching shirt over the top and they’re the cool girl’s answer to beachwear.Although the louche pyjama shorts set is arguably best worn with salty hair and sun-kissed skin – plus a Campari
  • The Chinese government plans to support200 demonstration smart manufacturing factories in a variety of sectors like textiles, apparel, home appliances, consumer electronics, food, and medicine. It also aspires to develop 50 demonstration cities that will help accomplish notable digitalisation progress, product variety, quality, and branding.The smart manufacturing is part of a new roadmap unveiled by China toaccelerate the digitalisation of the consumer goods industry in a move to support the as
  • Katie Holmes’s girl next door style has taken a U-turn in the best way possible. People sat up and paid attention when she got a nose piercing, then came the cut-out dresses, followed by atrouser-less party look. She’s held onto her grown-up staples, like jeans and investment bags, but has been having fun playing with the odd fashion curveball.The actor’s sassy summer is clearly just getting started. Stepping out in New York at the weekend, she wore breezy black trousers with ultra-wide legs –si
  • All products featured on British Vogue are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission.There’s nothing Brits love to do more than discuss the weather. Oh, and complain about it. Whether it’s the rain being too wet or the sun being too sunny, chatting all things meteorological is a national pastime. Chances are you’ve already had a conversation with at least one person about the UK’s impending heatwave.READ M
  • The fashion industry is taking a stance against pollution and environmental degradation. Environmentalists recently exposed consumers to the ecological harms of fast fashion. Individuals are now searching for low-impact clothing options to preserve the global environment.Clothing brands are adopting eco-friendly practices to meet consumers’ demands. They’re also transforming their brands to support pollution-reduction regulations. Individuals can develop a sustainable apparel brand by following
  • Leading global fashion brand inked a deal with Nanollose Limited – a leading Australian biomaterials firm commercializing scalable technology – to generate low-impact fibers and fabrics.Figure: Nanollose and INDITEX have contracted to deliver non-exclusive samples of the Nanollose’s Tree-Free (and/or mixed) nullarbor lyocell.Nanollose and INDITEX have contracted to deliver non-exclusive samples of the Nanollose’s Tree-Free (and/or mixed) nullarbor lyocell ascending from the Company’s current pil
  • Luxury fashion house Gucci and sportswear brand Adidas have launched a new collection for the Exquisite Gucci runway, a mirror-filled space where historic emblems are multiplied and metamorphised across sartorial streetwear. The cross-category selection portrays the kaleidoscopic aesthetic of Alessandro Michele by mixing the codes of Gucci and the historic sportswear brand, Adidas.For the launch, Alessandro Michele has envisioned a campaign that takes inspiration directly from an archival 1979 A
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