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26 July, 2010 | by BoF Team

BoF Daily Digest | Pringle set for success, Aurora returns to profit, Digital control, Valentino wins case, Hat fit for a Queen

Tilda Swinton for Pringle | Source: Pringle

Pringle boss reveals blueprint (Daily Record)
“Pringle boss Mary-Adair Macaire has revealed her plans to turn the knitwear brand into Scotland’s answer to Chanel… she’s confident that Pringle… will soon win a place among luxury brands from around the world.”

Beleaguered fashion chain returns to profit (Guardian)
“The fashion chains Oasis, Karen Millen, Coast and Warehouse, which became entangled in the failure of Icelandic group Baugur, have reported improving sales under their new owner.”

Does Digital Mean the End of Control? (Fashion’s Collective)
“With now 500 million people on Facebook, and the number of internet users growing exponentially across the world, brands need to figure out how to participate in online communication, but does this mean losing control?”

Valentino Wins 16-Year Trademark Case (Fashionista)
“For the past sixteen years, Valentino has been engaged in litigation with a company called Florence Fashions over the use of the Valentino trademark.”

A Hat Fit for a Queen (WSJ)
“In Via Dei Piatti, a narrow one-way street in the rabbit’s warren of roads around the Duomo in downtown Milan… master hat maker Lorenzo Borghi has labored for almost 60 years.”

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25 November, 2009 | by BoF Team

BoF Daily Digest | J.Crew’s profit jumps, Flattering Kors, Baugur founder seeks cash, MaxMara’s moment, Naeem Khan for Obama

J. Crew Holiday Gift Guide | Source  J. Crew

J. Crew Holiday Gift Guide | Source J. Crew

J. Crew more than doubles profit in 3Q (AP)
“J. Crew Group Inc., seller of clothes, shoes and accessories, said Tuesday its profit more than doubled in the third quarter as sales rose by a double-digit percentage. The results sent its stock surging in after-hours trading after the retailer beat Wall Street consensus estimates for profit and revenue.”

Michael Kors: The fashion designer who fits and flatters (Independent)
“The recession has been disastrous for the fashion business. But one man has weathered the storm – and kept his tan.”

Baugur founder seeks investment (Drapers)
“Jon Asgeir Johannesson, the founder of collapsed Icelandic investment vehicle Baugur, has approached former colleagues seeking investment for his Icelandic retail business Hagar.”

Why MaxMara is having a moment (The Times)
“With its purist approach to design and branding, MaxMara is seeing its camel coat become a recessionista favourite.”

Michelle Obama’s dinner gown, made in India by an Indian (Economic Times)
“First Lady Michelle Obama glowed in a silver-sequined, strapless gold and cream gown Tuesday night at the first state dinner hosted by her husband in honour of Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. She owed her dazzling appearance to the Indian-born US-based designer Naeem Khan.”

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