Fear of God Names Bastien Daguzan CEO
Daguzan is tasked with growing the brand's awareness, expanding its international distribution channels and reconfiguring e-commerce for global customers.
Valentino’s Alessandro Michele and Jacopo Venturini join the speaker line-up at BoF VOICES 2024. Request your invitation to attend our annual gathering for big thinkers
Designer Simon Porte Jacquemus, David Allemann of Swiss sports company On, Jens Grede of viral lingerie and loungewear brand Skims, and luxury e-commerce leaders from Moda Operandi and MyTheresa are among the global experts who will share their insights at BoF’s annual gathering for big thinkers.
Designer Simon Porte Jacquemus, David Allemann of Swiss sports company On, Jens Grede of viral lingerie and loungewear brand Skims, and luxury e-commerce leaders from Moda Operandi and MyTheresa are among the global experts who will share their insights at BoF’s annual gathering for big thinkers.
Loewe’s Jonathan Anderson and Emmy Award-winning actor and director Dan Levy in conversation at VOICES 2023.
Diane von Furstenberg looks back on her barrier-breaking career with longtime friend Deepak Chopra at BoF VOICES 2023.
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At BoF VOICES 2023, the Italian designer spoke about the balance required to run an ethical fashion business while embracing new technologies.
CEO Richard Dickson, the executive responsible for Barbiemania in 2023, is now trying to give Gap the same treatment.
Chanel’s global CEO Leena Nair joined BoF founder and CEO Imran Amed at BoF VOICES 2023 to discuss the vision she’s crafting for the iconic French luxury brand.
After three days of inspiring talks, guests closed out BoF’s gathering for big thinkers with a black tie gala followed by an intimate performance from Rita Ora — guest starring Billy Porter.
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Photographer Misan Harriman, artists Rita Ora and Billy Porter and designer Diane von Furstenberg shared their experiences translating pain into art and impact.
Designers Jonathan Anderson and Diane von Furstenberg, actor-filmmaker Dan Levy, Uniqlo’s John C Jay and others spoke about the state of creation in an age of artificial intelligence and corporate mediocrity.
Generative AI is already changing fields such as design and marketing, and while it presents a number of very real threats, it also holds potential benefits for all of humanity.
Bottega Veneta designer Matthieu Blazy, Gap Inc CEO Richard Dickson, Brunello Cuccinelli and others discussed craft, culture, brand building and more, while a panel of sustainability stakeholders examined the colonial dynamics embedded in fashion’s climate crisis.
Bottega Veneta designer Matthieu Blazy, Gap Inc CEO Richard Dickson, Brunello Cuccinelli and others discussed craft, culture, brand building and more, while a panel of sustainability stakeholders examined the colonial dynamics embedded in fashion’s climate crisis.
Daguzan is tasked with growing the brand's awareness, expanding its international distribution channels and reconfiguring e-commerce for global customers.
The retailers’ debut pop-up store in South Africa has triggered controversy and tax changes aimed at protecting local retailers by increasing levies on low-value imports.
Asos is forming a joint venture with the family’s Heartland A/S, which will pay £135 million ($178 million) for a 75 percent stake in the two brands the UK company acquired in 2021 from Philip Green’s insolvent retail business as part of a £295 million deal.
It’s the PR giant’s fifth acquisition this year as it aims to double in size by 2025.
The LVMH-owned jeweller, which opened a two-floor store in Shanghai’s Hong Kong Plaza in a high-profile ceremony in late 2019, has decided to give up about half of its square footage, sources told Bloomberg.
The cash injection will be used to help the media company enact its turnaround strategy.
The retailer is teaming up with sneaker marketplace StockX to offer a curated selection of pre-verified sneakers in a bid to enhance its online presence and compete with Amazon.
US CPSC Commissioners Peter Feldman and Douglas Dziak are calling for an investigation into e-commerce retailers Shein and Temu over safety concerns related to “deadly baby and toddler products” sold on their platforms.