
Italian fashion house Roberto Cavalli appointed on Wednesday British designer Paul Surridge as its new creative director, filling a spot that was left vacant for almost seven months.
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Italian fashion house Roberto Cavalli appointed on Wednesday British designer Paul Surridge as its new creative director, filling a spot that was left vacant for almost seven months.
Italian fashion house Roberto Cavalli revealed Thursday that it had suffered a dramatic 26-million-euro loss in 2016, as the colorful brand went through a brutal turnaround.
The Vogue Arabia launch took place in the IM Pei-designed Museum of Islamic Art overlooking the Persian Gulf. The magazine is primarily in English, though three issues will be bi-lingual with the back cover in Arabic.
The LVMH-owned luxury label released a statement confirming its divorce with the young designer, who had served as creative director since spring 2015. The departure will take effect this April.
Looks like Emilio Pucci may be in the process of changing its designer, yet again. The brand has rifled through six designers in 17 years and sources indicated that the famed Florentine brand is busy trying to find ye...
The Milan women's Fashion Week starts on Wednesday. Among the 174 collections, Vionnet's first in Milan, 3 new entries from China and no Cavalli. Big changes are expected next September.
Fashion designer Peter Dundas unveiled the first looks from his eponymous new label at the Grammy Awards ceremony on Sunday night.
The Italian luxury label, part of the Italmobiliare fold since last year, has opened its first store in the Catalan province, located in Barcelona's La Roca Village.
Italy's high-end tailor Ermenegildo Zegna launched Milan's menswear fashion show on Friday with a runway show staged in an industrial factory that featured a collection of classical looks inspired by the 1940s and 1950s.
Plagued by financial difficulties, the Tuscan brand, headed now by Gian Giacomo Ferraris, will decrease company job cuts by more than half the number first revealed last month, following a new union agreement.