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How the coronavirus outbreak has accelerated the demise of US department stores
Manhattan’s ‘luxury corridor’ is being refreshed, while brands seek new clients in new areas
Limited editions are a great way for shops to attract customers. But what is the cost of so many exclusives to the designer?
Private equity owners seek exit after paying $6bn in 2013
Traditional brands and independent designers courted the younger customer at the Couture Show
‘A culture of dressing up’ lies behind Middle Eastern jewellery designs marketed internationally
Elizabeth von der Goltz plans an overhaul of the store’s fine jewellery
Designers looked to the jungle and oceans in shows that revealed British fashion’s sophisticated side
‘Charles James: Beyond Fashion’ at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art
A look at a trend catering to the wealthy who want everything just around the corner
Is there an age limit to playing peekaboo with unexpected areas of flesh?
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Finding the right method of display is a delicate art – and is still at an experimental stage, says Syl Tang
A nod-to-nature aesthetic has increased the use of non-traditional stones but ethics are a concern, says Corbin Chamberlin
The country’s first Fashion Fund, an award that focuses on fresh talents, signals something of a coming of age for the industry
This season’s New York fashion week underlines a shift among US designers – they have stopped ‘trying to be Italian or French’
Luxury brands are waking up to the power of the older woman. Is it possible that these days 80 is the new 20?
Former Jimmy Choo exec to head New York’s leading luxury department store
The men’s luxury goods market has gone from underserved to unstoppable – and it’s outperforming the women’s market
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