
Sandra Salibian
Fashion, Beauty and Business Correspondent at Women's Wear Daily (WWD)
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6 days ago |
wwd.com | Alex Wynne |Jenny B. Fine |Faye Brookman |Emily Burns |Kathryn Hopkins |Noor Lobad | +5 more
Speed and agility were the buzzwords of 2024, so it's apropos that beauty sales broke the $250 billion barrier for the first time last year. But there are clouds on the horizon. What's clear from the 2024 WWD Beauty Inc Top 100, our annual ranking of the world's largest beauty companies by sales, is that the industry is undergoing seismic shifts as a result of geopolitical tensions, technological advances and a consumer landscape that is more complex than ever before.
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1 week ago |
wwd.com | Sandra Salibian
MILAN - Italian advanced contemporary brand Forte_Forte has released a mood-boosting collection of beaded jewelry that promises to add a joyful touch to spring outfits. The line was developed in collaboration with Tomasa, a company that puts handcrafted fashion and accessories at its core and was established by Mónica Cordera, founder of the Cordera sustainable fashion brand.
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1 week ago |
wwd.com | Sandra Salibian
- Fashion archive enthusiasts, rejoice. A new project launched by 10 Corso Como here will give fans and curious visitors alike access to a selection of fashion catalogues, look books and clothes from 1992 to 2002. Titled "Inventario," or "Inventory" in English, the showcase opening at the famed retailer on Thursday and running until the end of April includes a collection of more than 500 documents and ephemera, alongside a selection of rare and vintage garments.
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1 week ago |
wwd.com | Sandra Salibian
MILAN - Fendi 's restoration of the Grotto of Diana was officially unveiled Wednesday, ahead of its reopening to the public on May 6. Housed at Villa d'Este in Tivoli - a UNESCO World Heritage site located a one-hour drive from Rome - the grotto will reopen after nearly half a century of being closed and two years of restoration work. As reported, the Roman fashion house first pledged to help restore the grotto in 2023.
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1 week ago |
wwd.com | Sandra Salibian
CUTTING THE RIBBON: Street-style photography fixture and vintage fashion enthusiast Alessandro Squarzi has found a new home for his Fortela brand in Milan. The label just opened the doors of a new retail space in the city's bustling Porta Venezia district, showcasing its women's and men's collections under the same roof, in a former tapestry workshop tracing back to the early 20th century.
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