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What Rent the Runway’s 360% stock surge reveals about the future of AI in fashion
NewslettersWhat Rent the Runway’s 360% stock surge reveals about the future of AI in fashion
By Emma Hinchliffe and Joey AbramsApril 15, 2024
Rent the Runway CEO Jennifer Hyman is wearing a red dress and gesturing while speaking.
RetailFrom rags to riches, Rent the Runway goes from penny stock to quadrupling share prices in days after doubling down on AI
By Sasha RogelbergApril 12, 2024
A girl in a Zara megastore at Boulevard Austria de Valencia
RetailSweden’s Renewcell set out to enhance the sustainability of the fashion industry, but it filed for bankruptcy just a year later: ‘We were building the plane, flying it and then the runway was getting short’
By Clara Hernanz Lizarraga and BloombergApril 12, 2024
Via Monte Napoleone, known as one of the most expensive streets in the world, has an impressive roster of top-end fashion, jewelry and footwear sales locations.
RetailGucci owner Kering splurges $1.4 billion on new Milan store, making it Italy’s most expensive building
By Angelina Rascouet, Antonio Vanuzzo and BloombergApril 4, 2024
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LeadershipDiddy’s estimated $1 billion fortune is at risk after 5 lawsuits with explosive allegations. Here’s how the entertainment mogul made his money
By Sydney LakeMarch 27, 2024
a row of shirts lined in a store
RetailU.K.’s competition watchdog takes aim at fashion retailers ASOS, Boohoo and Asda in greenwashing clampdown
By Prarthana PrakashMarch 27, 2024
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RetailH&M’s spring clean is paying off as profit beats estimates under new CEO’s turnaround plan
By Jonas Ekblom and BloombergMarch 27, 2024
A general view of fashion retailer Matalan store entrance in Oxford Street
TechRetailers like Matalan are turning to AI to tell you how your next top is going to look—and to convince you to buy it
By Ryan HoggMarch 27, 2024
Online shoppers have fallen back in love with the high street, causing ASOS sales to tumble 18% despite overhaul efforts
RetailOnline shoppers have fallen back in love with the high street, causing ASOS sales to tumble 18% despite overhaul efforts
By Sabah Meddings and BloombergMarch 26, 2024
The workwear brand that outfits Mary Dillon and Katie Couric says women are dressing up for their 3 days in the office: ‘They really want to show up’
NewslettersThe workwear brand that outfits Mary Dillon and Katie Couric says women are dressing up for their 3 days in the office: ‘They really want to show up’
By Emma Hinchliffe and Joey AbramsMarch 21, 2024
A man with a navy jacket stands in the window of a store with "Abercrombie & Fitch" embossed on it.
RetailAbercrombie’s stock has been riding a nearly 400% surge for 12 months now but it just had its toughest one-week setback as investors chew over millennial interest in the brand
By Sasha RogelbergMarch 12, 2024
Shoppers at a Shein pop-up store in Ontario, Canada, in 2023
RetailChinese fast-fashion brand Shein could have its wings clipped before it IPOs as France mulls 50% tariff and U.K. retailers call for closure of tax loophole
By Ryan HoggMarch 5, 2024
a picture of luxury bags
RetailThe Gen Z and millennial rebellion against full-price luxury is hurting Burberry and Kering, but propping up secondhand marketplaces
By Prarthana PrakashMarch 3, 2024
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LifestyleLVMH sets its eyes on Hollywood through a new venture led by Bernard Arnault’s eldest son to produce and place its brands in movies and TV
By Prarthana PrakashFebruary 23, 2024
Forget inflation. The Red Sea shipping chaos could make your next fashion outfit just a couple weeks out of date
RetailForget inflation. The Red Sea shipping chaos could make your next fashion outfit just a couple weeks out of date
By Sunny NagpaulFebruary 4, 2024
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