Allegations against Phoebe Philo: toxic environment, exploits employees

Allegations against Phoebe Philo: toxic environment, exploits employees

After returning with her personal brand, Phoebe Philo is once again in the spotlight. This time, however, it has nothing to do with a new collection, but rather with accusations (made via social media) against her management style. According to fashion editor and influencer Brenda Hashtag (Brenda Weischer), the British designer exploits her employees. The...

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Germany's not buying: Not one leaf moves at Shoes Düsseldorf

Germany’s not buying: not one leaf moves at Shoes Düsseldorf

The fair, like the market, is down. In Germany, sales of shoes and handbags fell further in the first half of 2024: down 15%, with the consequence of Shoes Düsseldorf (which closes today) having declining attendance, and with visitors preferring other events and waiting for Micam Milan. Today is also the opening day of All...

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Santoni's growth slows to +8.6% in the first half of the year

Santoni’s growth slows to +8.6% in the first half of the year

Santoni’s growth slows, but at a rate that confirms the positive forecasts. The Corridonia and Marche-based company tells Corriere della Sera that it closed the first half of 2024 with a revenue of €60 million, or +8.6% compared to the same period of 2023. The performance is significantly lower than what Giuseppe Santoni, who returned […]

Next up: L Catterton enters the capital of Polène

Next up: L Catterton enters the capital of Polène

L Catterton acquires part of the capital of Polène. The deal strengthens the presence of LVMH boss Bernard Arnault, already a partner through Aglaé Ventures, in the French leather goods brand. The brand, which uses Italian and Spanish leathers, more than doubled its sales in 2023 and, even more impressive, tripled its profits. L Catterton...

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More than bags and trainers: auction houses as well at crisis

More than bags and trainers: auction houses as well at crisis

There is also another kind of luxury that is starting to show its slowdown. A luxury that, in turn, had benefited from the solid and growing hype for designer bags and limited-edition trainers. We are talking about the crisis at Christie’s and Sotheby’s. The rich Chinese have also reduced their investments, and their takings and...

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China's electric car boom is in the hides: lucky them

China’s electric car boom is in the hides: lucky them

Too bad that on this side of the hemisphere one has to look at the conversion of automobiles from thermal to electric engines with concern. Because China’s electric car boom, on the other hand, includes leather and therefore drives tanneries’ production. The industry in the People’s Republic, lucky them, has not taken the bait of […]

Brazil, CICB's guide to prepare tanneries for EUDR

Brazil, CICB’s guide to prepare tanneries for EUDR

CICB’s guide offers Brazilian tanneries an operational tool to ensure the traceability of the materials they process and export. It helps them get up to speed with what is required by the national forestry law and, to protect trade relations with Europe, beside from covering what the EUDR anti-deforestation regulation requirements. Finally, the guide by […]

Rwanda tries again and plans a leather cluster in Bugesera

Rwanda tries again and plans a leather cluster in Bugesera

Creating a leather cluster in Bugesera Special Economic Zone in Rwanda’s border with Burundi. Making the announcement, reported by NewTimes.co.rw, is Fred Mugabe (director general of promotion of industry and business development at the Ministry of Trade and Industry). The project is aligned with what was already initiated in 2021, as the Rwandan government aimed […]

Fasten your seatbelt: the September fairs carousel is coming

Fasten your seatbelt: the September fairs carousel is coming

September, the carousel of trade fairs is coming. It starts and finishes in Germany (from Offenbach and Düsseldorf to Munich), touching on three continents. But the crucial stages will be – as usual – in Italy. Precisely in Milan, where the entire supply chain is involved. From producers of leather, materials and accessories to manufacturers...

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Birkenstock's strange fate: record sales, but the stock plummets

Birkenstock’s strange fate: record sales, but the stock plummets

Record sales and disappointed investors: such is the fate of Birkenstock. In the third quarter of its fiscal year, April to June 2024, the German sandal manufacturer’s revenues grew 19.3% to 564.8 million euro. A figure slightly below analysts’ estimates (565.2 million euros). A disappointment that led – yesterday and today – to a collapse...

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Kurt Geiger lowered prices and pushed on handbags: +10%

Kurt Geiger lowered prices and pushed on handbags: +10%

Low prices and booming handbag sales. This is how retailer Kurt Geiger is emerging victorious from a 2024 that is hurting many brands and retailers. Geiger achieved record sales in the last fiscal year, and now it’s time for the investment fund that owns the brand to explore a possible sale. Kurt Geiger pushed on...

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Socque Paris' formula for getting out of 2024 unscathed

Socque Paris’ formula for getting out of 2024 unscathed

2024 hasn’t brought setbacks to all. Consumption is going down but the doors for exciting new opportunities are always open. Socque Paris, a women’s shoe brand born in 2021, is experiencing an increase in direct-to-consumer sales, and at the same pace, the wholesale channel is developing, following several retailers showing interest in its products. The...

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The leather of summer 2024: musical avant-garde, fashion value

The leather of summer 2024: musical avant-garde, fashion value

Once an absolute guarantee for the winter wardrobe, today leather has ceased to be a seasonal prerogative only. And if the must-haves for summer 2024 include at least one leather garment or accessory (boots take the top spot), the reasons for this trend are to be found in music festival looks. And in the trends...

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fruitcore

It’s foodcore time (and Loewe is going viral)

In the era of “the weirder the more viral”, it can happen that JW Anderson, designer and creative director of Loewe, gets inspired by a user’s comment on social media and creates a tomato bag. Nothing new, if we think that for the past few seasons we have been seeing all kinds of accessories on...

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Watch straps come together: second acquisition for Rochet Group

Watch straps come together: second acquisition for Rochet Group

New acquisition for Rochet Group. The French company, founded in 1908, specialises in the manufacture of watch straps (in leather and other materials) and leather goods. It has bought Sibra, a leading manufacturer of original equipment watch straps. This is the second acquisition after Bouveret in 2021. But Rochet Group CEO Charles Brunet has already […]

Summer results: Ferragamo, Aeffe, Geox, Etro, Boss and Blahnik

Summer results: Ferragamo, Aeffe, Geox, Etro, Boss and Blahnik

Consumption slows, fashion slows. For Salvatore Ferragamo, Aeffe Group, and Geox, the first half of 2024 provided negative signs. Hugo Boss and Manolo Blahnik, however, also experienced a gradual slowdown in sales. Salvatore Ferragamo In Salvatore Ferragamo’s (photo from ferragamo.com) first-half 2024 financial results, an operating profit of 28 million euro jumps out. In other...

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Furla's managerial circularity: Poletto CEO for the third time

Furla’s managerial circularity: Poletto CEO for the third time

Managerial circularity also exists. For example, that of Furla, which, for the third time, appointed Eraldo Poletto (pictured Imagoeconomica) to the role of CEO. Poletto, after eight months at Diesel and just over a year at Santoni, returns to lead the Bologna-based leather goods brand, having done so from 2010 to 2012 and 2013 to...

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Apple is forced to undersell: FineWoven is left on its back

Apple is forced to undersell: FineWoven remained unsold

FineWoven has been left on Apple‘s back, forcing it to betray its own unique DNA. Yes, because once upon a time there was Steve Jobs‘ bitten apple, the technology brand that adopted the marketing strategies of luxury brands. Which ones? High positioning, scarcity (within a certain limit), strict control of distribution and, for that, no...

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SlashGear slams Tesla's veg leather: “An oxymoron, it's plastic”

SlashGear slams Tesla’s veg leather: “An oxymoron, it’s plastic”

Time passes, but Tesla‘s so-called veg leather is not gaining admirers. Quite the contrary. SlashGear, an online technology portal, crushes it in no uncertain terms: it is not as durable as real leather, it swells and is difficult to maintain. In addition, SlashGear’s editorial team addresses a point that is very dear to us: they...

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Furla enters the negotiated debt settlement procedure

Furla enters the negotiated debt settlement procedure

Furla, refinancing and restructuring debt. The Bologna-based leather goods brand has entered the negotiated debt settlement procedure, which only concerns financial debts. At the same time, it has allocated EUR 25 million. Furla enters the negotiated debt settlement procedure Furla decided to use the negotiated settlement procedure to restructure its debts to banks. According to […]