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Study Finds Italy’s Fashion Industry Well Capitalized and Thriving

These were some of the conclusions of Mediobanca's annual fashion industry focus research.

Chinese Seen Boosting Spending on Luxury, but Challenges Grow

BNP forecasts Chinese buyers will increase consumption on luxury goods 30 percent compared to the first half…

Luxury Report: ‘Don’t Ignore the Store’

With growth slowing, brands need to assess their store fleets.

Female Tribes: A New Way of Looking at Women

J. Walter Thompson's proprietary insight study uses new classifications to better understand the female…

Safilo Sales Drop 2 Percent After Losing Licenses

The loss of Gucci especially hit the eyewear maker's results.

Moschino Drives Aeffe Profits in Nine-Month Period

Sales in the period rose 3.8 percent at constant exchange rates.

Latin America, Europe Drive Luxottica’s Sales Growth

Net sales rose 3.2 percent in the quarter despite some softness in the U.S.

Luxury Goods: Growth, But No Major Boom Seen

Growth at 23 listed companies is forecast to be about 6.6 percent a year during the 2015 to 2018 period.

Prada Profits Slump 25% in First Half as Sales Falter

Revenues dropped 15 percent, despite the "first signs of improving trends in mainland China."

Cucinelli Profits, Sales Remain Strong

The company benefited from growth in all markets.

Industry Players Speak Up at Italy’s Camera della Moda Summit

Patrizio Bertelli, Stefano Sassi and Renzo Rosso were among those who attended the event.

Italy’s Real Estate Market Sees Signs of Upturn

Industry executives discussed the state of the market at the first-ever edition of Mapic Italy.

Ferragamo Boosts Profits, Taps Poletto as CEO

Eraldo Poletto will succeed Michele Norsa as ceo on Aug. 2.

Tod’s Returning to Roots as Sales Slip

The brand will return to its roots, concentrating on luxury, high-quality, leather goods that evoke the…

Fashion Sector’s Sales Growth Seen Slowing Due Trade Deals, Weak Economies

Euromonitor forecasts that luxury goods sales growth will slow to 3 to 4 percent a year in 2016 to 2020…