1. Alessandro Michele Takes the Helm as Valentino‘s Creative Director
Alessandro Michele, the former creative force behind Gucci’s resurgence, has been announced as the new creative director of Valentino, marking a significant shift for the Rome-based couture house. Michele, known for his maximalist aesthetic and impressive ability to drive growth, is expected to bring a fresh and innovative approach to Valentino. This move comes after Valentino’s previous creative director, Pierpaolo Piccioli, exited the brand. Michele’s appointment is seen as a strategic bet by Valentino’s owner, Mayhoola for Investments, to invigorate the brand and enhance its global presence, especially after a slowdown in the luxury market. With Michele’s deep connection to Rome, where Valentino has its creative roots, and his proven track record with Gucci, there are high expectations for his ability to blend Valentino’s heritage with his unique vision, potentially leading the brand to new heights of success and desirability.
2. Phoebe Philo Releases Elegant Second Edit’s New Delivery
Phoebe Philo recently launched the second delivery of her highly anticipated second edit, following the success of her debut collection. This latest release showcases Philo’s signature design prowess across ready-to-wear items, accessories, and footwear, all reflecting a refined and contemporary elegance. The collection is characterized by its refined aesthetic, featuring items like a classic pinstripe button-down shirt and a backless blouse that marries elegance with sensuality. Highlights also include silk blouses, timeless outerwear, tailored pants, art-inspired earrings, and distinctive oversized sunglasses. The collection, which seamlessly blends timeless designs with modern sensuality, is now available on the label’s website, further cementing Philo’s reputation for sophisticated, luxury fashion.
3. Copenhagen Fashion Week Sets New Standard with Ban on Exotic Skins and Feathers
Copenhagen Fashion Week has announced a groundbreaking decision to ban collections featuring exotic skins or feathers from its runways starting next year, positioning it as the most high-profile fashion event to reject these controversial materials. This move builds on the Danish capital’s reputation as a leader in sustainable fashion, extending its existing eco-requirements for participating brands that already include a ban on fur. The new rules, aimed at promoting more sustainable and responsible fashion practices, will also compel brands to increase their use of sustainable materials and focus on the repairability and recyclability of their products. Copenhagen Fashion Week is committed to supporting brands through this transition, offering webinars and other resources to help meet these stringent new standards.
4. Selfridges CFO Preetha McCann Steps Down Amid Ownership Battle
Selfridges has experienced another significant leadership change, with CFO Preetha McCann stepping down after only four months on the job, during a time of uncertainty for the British luxury retailer. McCann’s departure was announced on LinkedIn, where she reflected fondly on her time with the company and acknowledged her team. This shakeup occurs as Selfridges faces a challenging period, grappling with the aftermath of co-owner Signa’s bankruptcy and an ongoing ownership battle. Signa, alongside Thailand’s Central Group, acquired Selfridges in 2022 but was forced into administration due to debt, leaving Central in search of a new partner, with reports suggesting interest from Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund. McCann’s exit highlights the tumultuous times at Selfridges as it navigates these complex ownership dynamics.