
Italian brand Prada suspends retail sales in Russia
Italian luxury label Prada has announced it is suspending retail sales in Russia following the invasion of Ukraine. Prada is following in the footsteps of
Italian luxury label Prada has announced it is suspending retail sales in Russia following the invasion of Ukraine. Prada is following in the footsteps of
Italian luxury label Prada on Tuesday reported “robust” growth last year, driven by strong sales despite the continuing disruption of the coronavirus pandemic. Group revenues
Miuccia Prada looked to Hollywood for inspiration as the Italian luxury label unveiled its Autumn-Winter 2022-23 collection on Sunday using 10 actors including Hollywood A-lister
Armani has cancelled but Fendi, Dolce & Gabbana and Prada have opted for live shows at Men’s Fashion Week in Milan, which kicks off Friday
Valentino has became the latest fashion powerhouse to abandon real fur, in a move welcomed on Wednesday by Italian campaigners as a “nail in the coffin for the cruel fur trade”.
Never before had Miuccia Prada seen so many people at one of her fashion shows.
The Bureau of Customs confiscated P15 million worth of luxury bags, shoes, earrings and wallets at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).
Prada will take steps to fight racism and promote diversity under a deal struck with the city government in New York on Wednesday following controversy over its sale of monkey-like keychain figurines.
Paris fashion fortnight began last week with an apocalyptic warning.
Franco-Italian lens and eyewear giant EssilorLuxottica says it is in talks to acquire Dutch glasses retailer GrandVision, in a deal worth more than seven billion euros ($7.8 billion).