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The Business of Fashion
Technology, Information and Media
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The Business of Fashion (BoF) is a next generation fashion media company conceived for today's global and hyper-connected world. Founded in 2007 by Imran Amed, BoF is known for its authoritative, agenda-setting point of view on the global fashion industry and is an indispensable resource for fashion executives, creatives, students and entrepreneurs in over 200 countries. Today, the BoF team numbers more than 100 people in London, New York, and Shanghai. Overseeing; the BoF 500 - an annual list of the people shaping the global fashion industry, BoF Careers - the global marketplace for fashion talent, VOICES - an annual invitation only event for fashion’s leading thinkers and innovators, BoF Professional - a members only community, BoF China - a Chinese language edition, and BoF Education - fashion’s platform for online learning.
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- fashion, luxury goods, retail, news, blogging, insights, luxury, fashion business, and opinion
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Multiple people applied to trademark the viral phrase “very demure, very mindful,” bringing into focus the question of who gets to capitalise on cultural moments. Read more. https://rb.gy/8zmm3b
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During its rapid ascent to the top of the global fast-fashion food chain, Temu looked like the perfect hedge for its Chinese owner, PDD Holdings, against a weak domestic economy. But trouble is following it abroad. PDD Holdings’ stock lost more than one third of its value last week after it warned that growth will likely decelerate, both for its Pinduoduo marketplace in China and Temu in Europe and North America. That China’s economy is struggling isn’t new. More surprising was the idea that Temu may be approaching a ceiling six months after storming into the mainstream with its “shop like a billionaire” Super Bowl ads. The marketplace, which offers Western consumers ultra-low prices on a range of products including fashion and home goods, occupies 0.73 percent of total US online market share as of August, according to insights firm Consumer Edge. That’s just barely above its market share as of November 2023, at 0.71 percent. For reference, Amazon accounts for 17.9 percent of US online sales in August and Shein accounts for 0.54 percent. Read more. https://lnkd.in/ewh8fWsx
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Looking for a new role in fashion? Ashcorp, Urban Revivo and more are hiring: Ashcorp: https://lnkd.in/eySBiwTu Urban Revivo: https://lnkd.in/ekpcjskJ #Careers
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Senior correspondent Sheena Butler-Young and editorial apprentice Yola Mzizi join executive editor Brian Baskin to discuss the significance of Kamala Harris’s fashion and beauty choices in the 2024 presidential campaign. https://rb.gy/6cv76v
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This week on The BoF Careers Briefing, discover how Carlota Guerrero became an art director along with her career advice, and find out how to succeed as a fashion intern. Plus, read what fashion retail professionals need to know today and explore the latest jobs on BoF Careers. Sign up to the newsletter now.
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Looking for a new role in fashion? Chalhoub Group and more are hiring: Head of Brand, Luxury Beauty: https://lnkd.in/eBirBC5m Senior Buyer: https://lnkd.in/eDTcA84U Visual Merchandising Manager: https://lnkd.in/eymgHv9z #Careers
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Another season of fashion shows kicks off in New York this week, starting with Proenza Schouler on Sept. 4. It comes as the industry finds itself in a transitional moment. Consumers are being choosier about where they spend. Labels that can make a convincing case for driving trends, or must-own pieces, continue to thrive, while those that leaned too heavily on logos or now-dated hero products are being abandoned. This dynamic has been particularly punishing for the tiny, insider-y brands that make up a big chunk of the New York schedule. The latest victim is Interior, which told Vogue last week it was shutting down. New York has settled into a two-tier dynamic where buzzy local labels are just trying to keep the lights on for another season, and maybe nudge American fashion in new directions, while giants like Coach and Tommy Hilfiger use the week to kick off or amplify global marketing campaigns. Take Ralph Lauren: after presenting a collection at corporate headquarters before a small audience in April, is back to its usual big swings with a show in Bridgehampton on Sept. 5. The setting speaks to the wealthy shoppers who the brand has targeted with its long-term elevation strategy. As the exit from underperforming department stores accelerates, and Ralph Lauren’s international business grows, big marketing moments like this, along with the Olympics and the US Open, become more important. Read the full report by BoF's Brian Baskin. https://lnkd.in/d6pBS_gs
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Last year, ultra-fast-fashion giant SHEIN generated more planet-warming emissions than any of fashion’s largest public companies for the first time. The company’s carbon footprint of 16.7 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent is big enough to rival several countries. It’s nearly tripled in the last three years, an increase that has outpaced even Shein’s staggering rate of sales growth. In 2023, Shein’s carbon footprint nudged past that of Zara-owner Inditex, previously the biggest emitter among fashion’s biggest players. It was roughly double those of Nike, H&M Group and LVMH. Dive into the numbers and read the full story. https://lnkd.in/dNr_CxeQ
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Looking for a new role in fashion? Zara, Tempe, Acne Studios and more are hiring: Womenswear Senior Fashion Designer at Zara: https://lnkd.in/eNnxkt-J Product Manager at Oysho: https://lnkd.in/eejfjFsb Store Manager at Acne Studios: https://lnkd.in/emdt8aN2 #Careers