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Fay Icons: Michael Avedon’s Portraiture Exhibition Celebrates Young Talent

The grandson of Richard Avedon collaborated with James Dylan, founder of the American independent magazine…

Outerwear Label Fay to Celebrate Signature Garments With Milan Exhibition

"Fay Iconics" will be unveiled during the men's shows in Milan to be held Jan. 17 to 21.

Soft Tailoring, Workwear Define the Spring 2025 Season at Pitti Uomo

The suit has never been softer and looser and workwear is growing more flexible, buyers said.

Tod’s First-half Preliminary Sales Lifted by Asia, Tourism

Despite macro-volatility, the group reported double-digit growth across its brands Tod's, Roger Vivier, <a…

Fay Archive on the Road

Fay Archive is unveiling a new communication campaign with photos of workers wearing the brand as they go…

Fay Archive Unveils Logo, Storytelling Project

The Tod's Group's brand tapped photographer and reporter Davide Monteleone to film a series of short movies.

Fay and Arthur Arbesser Part Ways

The Austrian designer exits the Tod's Group-controlled outerwear label after a two-year tenure.

Tod’s Posts H1 Loss Following Sales Decline, Investments, Turnaround Costs

The group lost 6 million euros in the six months to June while sales were down 4.7 percent.

Aquilano, Rimondi Present New Fashion Line

The collection is called shi.RT and hinges on that clothing item.

Fay Men’s Spring 2019

The company unveiled the first of two chapters under the new Fay Archive project, working with explorer…

Fay RTW Spring 2019

Arthur Arbesser drew on the Isle of Sylt in the North Sea to come up with riffs on classic outerwear.

Arthur Arbesser RTW Spring 2019

The eclectic lineup was inspired by the little horse sculptures and glazed ceramic bowls of Italian artist…

Fay RTW Fall 2018

Arthur Arbesser dialed down his fondness for graphic effects and primary colors in favor of a more…

Fay Taps Arthur Arbesser for Creative Director

The Austrian designer succeeds Tommaso Aquilano and Roberto Rimondi, who left the brand in July.

Fay, Tommaso Aquilano and Roberto Rimondi Part Ways

The designers joined the Italian label controlled by Tod's Group in 2011, succeeding Giles Deacon.