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  • Key Takeaways Hopi Kachina attire and dolls embody sacred tradition, blending art, culture, and spirituality. Handwoven garments, symbolic masks, and cottonwood-carved dolls serve as teaching tools and ceremonial regalia. Each element carries deep meaning, connecting the Hopi to nature, ancestors, and cosmic forces. Authenticity lies in craftsmanship, symbolism, and respect. Introduction Step into the vibrant world of the Hopi people, where tradition dances, spirits come alive in feathers and
  • Insights The TJX Companies has posted strong Q2 FY26 results with net sales up 7 per cent to $14.4 billion, comparable sales rising 4 per cent, and EPS climbing 15 per cent to $1.1. Net income reached $1.2 billion, and margins improved on efficiencies. H1 sales grew 6 per cent to $27.5 billion. TJX raised its FY26 EPS outlook to $4.52–$4.57 and remains confident despite tariff pressures. American apparel and home fashions retailer The TJX Companies, Inc, has posted strong results for th
  • Insights German cleantech firm matterr has secured investment from Bestseller and a €30 million (~$34.9 million) EU EFRE/JTF grant to build a 2026 plant processing 10,000 tonnes of polyester waste into virgin-quality materials. Matterr's chemical recycling tech enables reuse without fossil inputs. Bestseller via Invest FWD, has invested DKK 240 million (~$37.4 million) to date in future material innovations. German cleantech company matterr has secured a strategic investment from Danish
  • Insights Guess?, Inc will go private in a $1.4 billion deal with Authentic Brands Group, which will acquire 51 per cent of Guess? IP. Rolling Stockholders, including the Marcianos and CEO Carlos Alberini, will hold 49 per cent of the IP while management retains 100 per cent of operations. Shareholders get $16.75/share cash, a 73 per cent premium. Deal expected to close in FY26 Q4, subject to approvals. Guess?, Inc. (NYSE: GES) announced it has signed a definitive agreement for certain exist
  • Key Takeaways 3D printed fashion and wearable technology are reshaping the industry by enabling designers to create innovative, customised garments. These technologies merge virtual and physical worlds, offering new creative possibilities. While reducing material waste, sustainability challenges remain, especially concerning the environmental impact of current 3D printing materials. 3D printed fashion and wearable technology are changing not only how clothing is made, but also how it is im
  • Key Takeaways Solar fashion integrates lightweight, flexible photovoltaic cells into garments, allowing them to harness sunlight for power. This innovative technology reduces reliance on fossil fuels and offers practical benefits like on-the-go charging and smart city integration. Despite challenges in durability and cost, advancements are making solar fashion increasingly viable and stylish. The fashion industry is transforming significantly, integrating sustainability and technology to c
  • Key Takeaways Social media marketing has become essential for fashion brands, driving global visibility, consumer engagement, and brand loyalty. Platforms like Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, and YouTube offer unique strategies for success, from influencer partnerships to user-generated content. Data-driven approaches enhance targeting, ensuring a higher ROI and sustained brand growth. In today’s digitally driven market, social media has become a vital tool for fashion and clothing br
  • Key Takeaways Pashmina shawls, made from the soft wool of the Changthangi goat, are a luxury product steeped in history and tradition. The intricate weaving techniques, like Kani and Sozni, and the use of natural dyes make each shawl a unique piece of art. Authentic Pashmina is lightweight, soft, and often features intricate embroidery, symbolising cultural heritage and craftsmanship. IntroductionBreathe in that crisp Himalayan air and—ahhh—you’re instantly wrapped in a clo
  • Key Takeaways Climate anxiety is driving fashion towards adaptive, sustainable designs that prioritise durability and resilience. Designers are using recycled, bio-based, and regenerative materials to reduce environmental impact. Brands like Patagonia and Stella McCartney are pioneers, promoting circularity, ethical production, and technology to help consumers navigate unpredictable environmental changes. In recent years, climate change has transitioned from a distant environmental concern to
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