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The BoF Podcast | Inside The Great Luxury Reset

Imran Amed, founder and CEO of The Business of Fashion, and Luca Solca, managing director of luxury goods at Bernestein, speak to System Magazine’s Jonathan Wingfield about how luxury fashion is navigating economic headwinds, shifting consumer values and the urgent need for creative renewal.

The BoF Podcast | Inside The Great Luxury Reset

Imran Amed, founder and CEO of The Business of Fashion, and Luca Solca, managing director of luxury goods at Bernestein, speak to System Magazine’s Jonathan Wingfield about how luxury fashion is navigating economic headwinds, shifting consumer values and the urgent need for creative renewal.


Trump Tariffs Hit European Luxury, Shares Tank

LVMH and Hermès stock fell about 3 percent and 4 percent respectively, in line with sector peers including Kering, Prada and Burberry, after the US president announced a 50 percent duty on imports from the European Union.

Trump Tariffs Hit European Luxury, Shares Tank

LVMH and Hermès stock fell about 3 percent and 4 percent respectively, in line with sector peers including Kering, Prada and Burberry, after the US president announced a 50 percent duty on imports from the European Union.


Chanel Pulls Back on Price Hikes as Sales Fall 4%

The French couture and beauty giant is easing off punchy price increases and investing in new markets including India, Mexico and Canada, CEO Leena Nair and CFO Philippe Blondiaux told BoF, as sales slid for the first time since 2020.

Chanel Pulls Back on Price Hikes as Sales Fall 4%

The French couture and beauty giant is easing off punchy price increases and investing in new markets including India, Mexico and Canada, CEO Leena Nair and CFO Philippe Blondiaux told BoF, as sales slid for the first time since 2020.


Burberry’s Reset Begins to Click

The British luxury giant is cutting jobs after full-year profit swung to a loss and quarterly sales fell 6 percent. But shares soared as investors endorsed its latest turnaround attempt under new management.

Burberry’s Reset Begins to Click

The British luxury giant is cutting jobs after full-year profit swung to a loss and quarterly sales fell 6 percent. But shares soared as investors endorsed its latest turnaround attempt under new management.


Burberry Cuts Jobs as Full-Year Profit Swings to Loss

Sales fell 6 percent in the first three months of 2025, suggesting that the brands latest turnaround attempt is gaining some ground with consumers in a tough market for luxury goods.

Burberry Cuts Jobs as Full-Year Profit Swings to Loss

Sales fell 6 percent in the first three months of 2025, suggesting that the brands latest turnaround attempt is gaining some ground with consumers in a tough market for luxury goods.


This Week: Is Burberry’s Turnaround a Go?

The British luxury brand hopes to top low expectations for a second quarter.

This Week: Is Burberry’s Turnaround a Go?

The British luxury brand hopes to top low expectations for a second quarter.


Allow Thom Browne to Re-Introduce Himself

With a new store concept and marketing campaign, the designer is looking to widen his brand’s appeal beyond the fashion elite.

Allow Thom Browne to Re-Introduce Himself

With a new store concept and marketing campaign, the designer is looking to widen his brand’s appeal beyond the fashion elite.


The Resale Rockstars Selling Jeans for $20,000

4G — resellers who run an infamous New York showroom where rappers and athletes pay stratospheric prices to load up on Chrome Hearts and ‘fucking chill’ — have built a business that has doubled sales revenue each year since 2020.

The Resale Rockstars Selling Jeans for $20,000

4G — resellers who run an infamous New York showroom where rappers and athletes pay stratospheric prices to load up on Chrome Hearts and ‘fucking chill’ — have built a business that has doubled sales revenue each year since 2020.


French Luxury Trade Groups Push Back Against Social Media Counterfeiters

The FHCM, Comité Colbert and UNIFAB have quietly circulated a position paper calling on policymakers to take ‘immediate action’ to stop an ‘unprecedented widespread disinformation campaign’ about the origin of luxury goods.

French Luxury Trade Groups Push Back Against Social Media Counterfeiters

The FHCM, Comité Colbert and UNIFAB have quietly circulated a position paper calling on policymakers to take ‘immediate action’ to stop an ‘unprecedented widespread disinformation campaign’ about the origin of luxury goods.


Decoding Black Dandyism, the Theme of This Year’s Met Gala

‘It’s a sartorial style that asks questions about identity, representation, mobility – race, class, gender, sexuality and power,’ said Monica L. Miller, whose book ‘Slaves to Fashion’ inspired this year’s Met Gala and accompanying exhibition.

Decoding Black Dandyism, the Theme of This Year’s Met Gala

‘It’s a sartorial style that asks questions about identity, representation, mobility – race, class, gender, sexuality and power,’ said Monica L. Miller, whose book ‘Slaves to Fashion’ inspired this year’s Met Gala and accompanying exhibition.


Prada Posts Industry-Beating Growth Ahead of Versace Acquisition

The Milanese fashion company reported quarterly sales up 13 percent, outperforming key competitors in a difficult market as Miu Miu continued its surge.

Prada Posts Industry-Beating Growth Ahead of Versace Acquisition

The Milanese fashion company reported quarterly sales up 13 percent, outperforming key competitors in a difficult market as Miu Miu continued its surge.


Luxury Has a Fake News Problem. Is Silence the Right Strategy?

Hermès, Chanel and Louis Vuitton are among the luxury megabrands that have largely remained quiet amid a flood of viral TikToks falsely suggesting their bags are made in China.

Luxury Has a Fake News Problem. Is Silence the Right Strategy?

Hermès, Chanel and Louis Vuitton are among the luxury megabrands that have largely remained quiet amid a flood of viral TikToks falsely suggesting their bags are made in China.