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Sunday, 29 July 2012
e-magazine N°840
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2012-07-30
Newsletter N°840
COS FASHION
Burberry
ends
Interparfums
fragrance deal talks
British luxury brand
Burberry
on Friday said it had ended talks with fragrance partner
Interparfums
over a new agreement and was looking at other ways of developing its fragrance and beauty business.
Driven by China sales, luxury goods buck economic slowdown
Fuelled by surging demand in China, luxury goods makers are bucking the global economic slowdown and reaping huge profits on sales of high-end handbags, expensive jewellery and posh perfumes.
Flip
: a new trade show kickflips into England
The British organizer of ITE Moda is going gangbusters. Following its recent takeover of the London menswear Jacket Required show, the company is launching the first edition of Flip, a fair dedicated to urban fashion, streetwear and board sports, August 12–14 at the NEC Birmingham.
Georges Hobeika - Autumn Winter 2012 - 2013
Haute Couture -
See catwalk
Deckers
looks to Asia after strong US growth
Shoe maker
Deckers Outdoor Corp
looks to tap into growing demand for its signature
UGG
brand in Asia, after increased domestic sales helped it post a narrower-than-expected quarterly loss.
Australia's
Billabong
says
TPG
offer too low
Australian surfwear company
Billabong
International said on Friday a takeover offer from
TPG Capital
worth A$694 million ($712 million) was too low, but it would still open its books to the private equity firm.
JJB Sports
CEO to step down
British retailer
JJB Sports
' chief executive is to step down just weeks after its new chairman-elect took the reins, the Daily Telegraph reported on Friday.
Who's Next
takes to the road to meet U.S. retailers
This summer Who's Next Prêt à Porter Paris goes west, destination United States . Represented by the French fashion design agency Transatlantic, the fair is staging its promotion in an Airstream trailer that will visit 10 U.S. cities and 500 retailers.
John Lewis
sales rise as Britons get set for Games
John Lewis
, Britain's biggest department store group, posted yet another double-digit rise in weekly sales, as shoppers geared up for London 2012 with Games inspired purchases ranging from TVs to lego to replica Olympic torches.
Fifth & Pacific loss narrows,
Kate Spade
sales up
Fifth & Pacific Cos Inc reported a narrower quarterly loss on Thursday, helped by sales of its upscale kate spade brand.
Taubman
Centers 2nd-quarter meets Street, sales wane
Taubman
Centers Inc said a key earnings measure rose and it raised its outlook for the year, as rent at its luxury malls increased in the second quarter.
Old Navy
moves to the land of
Uniqlo
The most affordable brand of the Gap group just opened its first store outside North America and chose Japan to be its first outpost.
Beirut: All
Gucci
and no gigabytes
You name it, Beirut's got it. These days, however, it seems there are not that many people around who want it, or at least not enough who can afford to buy it.
CORRECTION :
Escada
was bought out by Megha Mittal in 2009, not in 2006 as the we previously mentioned in
Bruno Sälzer
's interview.
"12 Vendôme" - Haute Joaillerie Chaumet collection
"1932 - Bijoux de diamants" - Haute Joaillerie Chanel Collection
Louis Vuitton sets up its first jewelry and watch boutique at Place Vendôme
"Palace of chance" - Haute Joaillerie Van Cleef & Arpels collection
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