Friday, May 1, 2020

Video: CR Runway with amfAR Against COVID-19: Fashion Unites

Witness the world’s first virtual fashion show produced by the legendary Carine Roitfeld and CR Runway for Fashion Unites to support the amfAR Fund to Fight COVID-19.

This 30-minute streaming event will feature fashion-world celebrities from around the globe. The fashion show will be styled from the wardrobe of each top model by Carine Roitfeld and her team. Derek Blasberg, YouTube’s Head of Fashion and Beauty, will host the global event as the industry’s most powerful names come together to bring an uplifting moment for everyone doing their part to stay home and to combat COVID-19.

View the event on Friday, May 1, 2020 at 1:00 PM Los Angeles / 4:00 PM New York / 9:00 PM London / 10:00 PM Paris.

For a front row seat, please visit the CRRunwayXamfAR website. We invite you to support by simply staying home and enjoying the show.



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Thursday, April 30, 2020

Arket to launch in China with Tmall digital flagship

Arket to launch in China with Tmall digital flagship

Arket is to open a digital flagship store on Alibaba Group’s B2C e-commerce platform Tmall in August, marking the H&M Group-owned brand’s first expansion outside of Europe.

The Stockholm-based brand will offer a variety of its “functional yet playful” aesthetic pieces across all its ranges at the flagship store.

“We already have a strong following in China and look forward to developing an even closer relationship to the creative communities there,” said Arket managing director Pernilla Wohlfahrt in a statement. “Partnering with Tmall is a fantastic opportunity for us to meet new customers, and we’re excited to build a store experience that brings together all the different aspects of our brand in a new way.”

Launched in 2017, Arket currently has 20 stores across major European cities including Copenhagen, Amsterdam, London and Berlin as well as an international online store.

Photo credit: Arket



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Wednesday, April 29, 2020

SupplyCompass announces webinar with CO (12 May) on navigating fashion industry uncertainty

SupplyCompass announces webinar with CO (12 May) on navigating fashion industry uncertainty

LONDON, 29 APRIL 2020: SupplyCompass, the design and production platform for fast-growing fashion brands, has announced it will be hosting a webinar on 12 May in partnership with Common Objective and Techstyler, centred on navigating uncertainty in the fashion industry as the world battles the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Speakers include Flora Davidson, Co-Founder of SupplyCompass, and Tamsin Lejeune, CEO & Founder of Common Objective, the platform that helps fashion professionals to do business better. The webinar will take place at 4.30pm (BST) on 12 May 2020 and will be run by Brooke Roberts-Islam, Forbes journalist and Founder of Techstyler, a publishing platform and consultancy for sustainability and fashion-tech. 

This conversation between industry thought leaders with expansive experience across fashion supply chains, technology and sustainability aims to delve into the changing business landscapes that COVID-19 has become responsible for. Encompassing the far-reaching impacts on supply chains, the importance of resilience and relationship building, transitions to digitalisation and a focus on sustainability as one of the biggest drivers, this immersive webinar will help to shape shared visions for a more adaptable, responsible fashion industry.

SupplyCompass announces webinar with CO (12 May) on navigating fashion industry uncertainty

Flora Davidson, Co-Founder of SupplyCompass, comments: “The impacts of COVID-19 on the fashion industry will be long-lasting. No business will look or function the same way again, as the deeply embedded systems will have been completely redesigned out of necessity. In this webinar, we want to explore and help navigate this uncertainty in the fashion industry, ultimately providing uplifting insights and possible solutions. I am hopeful that the pandemic will be a catalyst for change, and that the next few months will usher in a new, better era for the fashion industry – one which places sustainability and technology as the heart of this transformation.”

About Flora Davidson, Co-Founder of SupplyCompass (www.supplycompass.com

Flora started her career working for an innovation and strategy agency working with the likes of Adidas and L’OrĂ©al. She then spent two formative years living in Mumbai at the start of SupplyCompass, visiting hundreds of factories and suppliers across the country. She remains passionate about harnessing the power of technology to encourage better collaboration, drive efficiency and make sustainable production accessible to fashion brands and supply chains across the globe. 

About Tamsin Lejeune, CEO & Founder of Common Objective (www.commonobjective.co

Tamsin is the Founder of the Ethical Fashion Forum (EFF), the global industry body for sustainable fashion, and the CEO of the Ethical Fashion Group and CO, a platform that helps fashion professionals to do business better. For 10 years, Tamsin has been building a global movement in the fashion industry, spanning 141 countries. In 2015, she was named by LinkedIn as the most engaged woman in UK Fashion and Retail.

About Brooke Roberts-Islam, Founder of Techstyler (techstyler.fashion) & Forbes writer

Brooke Roberts-Islam is an award-winning digital knitwear designer and consultant who co-founded the Brooke Roberts Innovation Agency (BRIA) in 2016, having previously founded the fashion knitwear label Brooke Roberts in 2009. At BRIA, Brooke and her team develop physical and digital materials and design solutions for fashion brands and manufacturers, directly combining her knowledge of the latest developments in the ‘fashion-tech’ sector with her pioneering cross-discipline approach to developing new materials and products. 

In addition to her design and materials development work, Brooke is a ‘fashion-tech’ and sustainability writer for Forbes.com, Eco-Age and Techstyler — her publishing platform and consultancy — sharing opinions and interviews from the crossroads of these sectors.

The SupplyCompass ‘Navigating Uncertainty in the Fashion Industry’ webinar will take place on Tuesday 12 May 2020, at 4.30pm BST.

For free sign-up, visit https://supplycompass.com/webinar/navigating-uncertainty/

For press enquiries, please contact PR Manager Roxane Nichols on 

E: roxane@supplycompass.com T: +44 7778 234 751

About SupplyCompass 

SupplyCompass is a product development and production management platform that enables fashion brands and manufacturers to produce better, together. The cloud-based software is transforming the fashion industry, by digitalising global supply chains and making sustainable sourcing easy and cost effective for brands and every player in the supply chain. The platform enables brands to manage the entire product development, sourcing and production process from design right through to delivery, all in one place. 

SupplyCompass has also built a network of over 200 supply chain partners, visiting, vetting and handpicking only the best manufacturers, mills and suppliers to join. The majority of their network is in India, with some strategically placed partners in Portugal, Nepal, China and Spain. SupplyCompass is based in the UK (London) and India (Mumbai and Hyderabad).




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Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Personal branding for women: What, how, and why?

In the 13th episode of the series, we chatted with Nancy Poleon, the Founder and Owner of BrandedU, a platform and an app where women can learn more about personal branding. The host talked to Nancy about personal branding, and asks her the most common questions regarding the topic.

Monday, April 27, 2020

Saint Laurent to skip Paris Fashion Week

Saint Laurent to skip Paris Fashion Week

French fashion house Saint Laurent has announced via its social media that it will skip Paris Fashion Week for spring/summer 2021 as its looks to “take control of its pace and reshape its schedule” in the wake of the coronavirus crisis.


The statement on Instagram said that it was “conscious of the current circumstance and its waves of radical change,” and as it adapts to life after the Covid-19 pandemic it will not present its collections in any of the pre-set schedules of 2020.

Instead, Saint Laurent explained that it would “take ownership of its calendar and launch its collections following a plan conceived with an up-to-date perspective,” that will be “driven by creativity”.

“Now more than ever, the brand will lead its own rhythm, legitimating the value of time and connecting with people globally by getting closer to them in their own space and lives,” added the French fashion house.


View Sent Laurent Collection on Website


French fashion house Saint Laurent will not present its collections during PFW

The move marks the first industry heavyweight to take itself off the main fashion week calendar and it is expected that many more will follow suit, calling into question whether there will be any more physical fashion weeks this years.

This follows the news that resort shows, as well as Paris Fashion Week Men's and Haute Couture Week, have been cancelled due to the pandemic and confirmation from the British Fashion Council that London Fashion Week Men’s would be transformed into a “digital-only gender neutral platform” for the next 12 months merging womenswear and menswear London Fashion Weeks into one “to allow “designers greater flexibility”.


View Sent Laurent Collection on Website


Caroline Rush, British Fashion Council chief executive said of the plans for London Fashion Week: “It is essential to look at the future and the opportunity to change, collaborate and innovate. The current pandemic is leading us all to reflect more poignantly on the society we live in and how we want to live our lives and build businesses when we get through this.

“The other side of this crisis, we hope will be about sustainability, creativity and product that you value, respect, cherish. By creating a cultural fashion week platform, we are adapting digital innovation to best fit our needs today and something to build on as a global showcase for the future. Designers will be able to share their stories, and for those that have them, their collections, with a wider global community; we hope that as well as personal perspectives on this difficult time, there will be inspiration in bucketloads.”

Images: courtesy of Saint Laurent



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Sunday, April 26, 2020

Video: Is this the end of mass consumption? Fashion Revolution asks experts

Fashion Revolution hosted a live panel discussion titled "Fashion Question Time" featuring five fashion professionals and hosted by Baroness Lola Young of Hornsey. The panel discussion occuring during Fashion Revolution Week, allows experts to debate what the future looks like for the fashion industry. The theme of this year's discussion: Mass Consumption: the end of an era?

Source: Fashion Revolution, via YouTube



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