Luxury News
LVMH Q3 2025 Results: Beauty and Retail Carry the Group While Fashion Declines
LVMH’s latest quarterly results tell a story of contrasts. After months of global softness in luxury spending, the world’s largest luxury conglomerate—home to Louis Vuitton, Dior, Fendi, Loewe, and...
Read moreHow Maria Grazia Chiuri Redefined Modern Luxury—From Fendi to Valentino to Dior and Back Again
Few designers have shaped the landscape of modern luxury quite like Maria Grazia Chiuri. With a career that spans more than three decades—and three of Italy’s most storied fashion houses: Fendi, Va...
Read moreMaria Grazia Chiuri Returns to Fendi as Chief Creative Officer
In what many are calling one of the most momentous creative appointments in luxury fashion of late, Maria Grazia Chiuri has been named Chief Creative Officer (ie Creative Director) at Fendi. Her re...
Read moreThe Iconic Fendi Baguette Bag's Timeline
From its debut in the late ’90s to its modern-day reissues, the Fendi Baguette bag has remained one of fashion’s most enduring symbols of status and self-expression. Below is a timeline tracing its...
Read moreWhy the Fendi Baguette Bag Still Defines Modern Luxury
Few accessories have achieved true icon status, but the Fendi Baguette bag is in a league of its own. First designed in 1997 by Silvia Venturini Fendi, it’s more than just a handbag—it’s a cultural...
Read moreSilvia Venturini Fendi Steps Down After Decades of Accessory Innovation
On September 29, it was announced that Silvia Venturini Fendi will relinquish her role as Fendi's Creative Director, and will now assume the title of Honorary President of Fendi. She has played a p...
Read moreLVMH’s 2025 H1 Performance Reality Check and What It Means for Luxury Resale
In July, LVMH reported first-half 2025 results that rattled the luxury market: revenues slid to $46.9 billion, a 4% year-over-year decline, while net profits fell by 22%. Even the powerhouse Fashio...
Read moreThe Micro-Bag Revival: Why Tiny Handbags Still Matter in 2025
Nearly ten years after Jacquemus’ Le Chiquito turned micro-bags into meme-worthy accessories, the trend has proven surprisingly resilient. In 2025, miniature silhouettes are everywhere again—but th...
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