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Eugenia Kim Marks 20th Anniversary With First NYFW Presentation

The accessories designer took fashion week as an opportunity to show that her brand is made of more than just…

Signet’s New CEO Could Be Eyeing More Acquisitions

The jewelry chain's new leader Virginia Drosos has a long history of making acquisitions to aid growth.

State Optical Co. Debuts American-Made Luxury Sunglass Collaboration

Chicago-based eyewear company State Optical Co. partnered with Creatures of the Wind to create its "Made in…

L Catterton Asia Takes Stake in Eyewear Brand Gentle Monster

The quirky South Korean sunglasses-maker can become a billion-dollar brand, L Catterton said.

LVMH Sues Social Media Savvy Watch Counterfeiters

LVMH's new lawsuit over fake watches sheds some light on the wiley evolution of online counterfeiters.

Vera Bradley Stock Jumps on Tougher Turnaround Plans

The handbag company is looking to cut $30 million in costs.

Movado Stock Soars on Q2 Sales Growth

The Swiss watchmaker is starting to see turnaround efforts take hold.

Resale Platform TrueFacet Adds Full-Price Option

Many of the site's jewelry and watch buyers are Millennials.

What to Watch: Bankruptcy

Bankruptcies in retail have mounted this year and more are likely to come.

What to Watch: Accessories

From Nancy Gonzalez's future to fine jewelry's new wave of designers, WWD breaks down the biggest movements…

Handbag Designer Adriana Castro Doing Shoes With Moda Operandi

This is the designer's first foray outside of handbags.

Hugo Boss to Support Retrospective of Charles and Ray Eames

Charles and Ray Eames' oeuvre covered furniture, films, photographs, drawings, sculptures, paintings…

Coach Looks Overseas to Grow

The Coach brand posted its fifth consecutive quarter of comps growth.

Zorpads Founders Launch Company, Look to Extend to Other Categories

The General Catalyst-led Rough Draft Ventures is supporting Zorpads financially and with mentorship.

Amazon Keeps Retail Push Rolling With ‘Instant Pickup’

With online ordering, Amazon is looking to put its stamp of convenience on a new set of stores.