ThredUp adds Tapestry exec to board
Online resale platform ThredUp announced on Tuesday the appointment of Noam Paransky to its board of directors. Noam Paransky – Courtesy With more than 25 years of experience in digital …
Online resale platform ThredUp announced on Tuesday the appointment of Noam Paransky to its board of directors. Noam Paransky – Courtesy With more than 25 years of experience in digital …
U.S. luxury accessories resale platform Fashionphile has tapped actress Emma Roberts as a brand ambassador to celebrate its 25th anniversary. Fashionphile taps Emma Roberts as brand ambassador. – Fashionphile As …
By Bloomberg Published Apr 5, 2024 In 2007, Louis Vuitton introduced a new spacious bag in its trademark monogram. Meant as a seasonal beach carry-all, the Neverfull, as it was known, became …
Selfridges is deepening its circularity commitment with the Reselfridges concept for accessories now available across all of its UK stores (London, Birmingham, and two in Manchester). Selfridges The concept has …
Fast fashion group Shein’s profits will become public knowledge in future, whether it lists in London or New York, but for now, we have to rely on secondhand information. Shein …
Fast fashion group Shein’s profits will become public knowledge in future, whether it lists in London or New York, but for now, we have to rely on secondhand information. Shein …
Online resale platform ThredUp has launched its annual ‘Resale Report’ revealing that the global secondhand apparel market is projected to reach $350 billion by 2028, growing at a compound annual growth …
Fashionphile announced it has purchased the assets of Two Authenticators (2a) Inc., a Montreal-based wholesale distributor of authenticated, pre-owned luxury vintage. Fashionphile Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed. The deal …
Matches has laid off almost half its staff — 273 people — as it trades through administration while a buyer is sought by insolvency specialist Teneo. The company had employed …
By AFP Published Feb 6, 2024 It’s a case of Hermes vs Hermes. The global luxury goods giant based in Paris, is suing the other, a cosy bookseller tucked away …