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Holiday spend per customer expected to fall 10%: Deloitte
Amorepacific and Sephora open K-beauty pop-up in New York
Astrid & Miyu expands US footprint with new NYC store
Women designers ‘not getting the breaks’ despite global fashion shake-up

Holiday spend per customer expected to fall 10%: Deloitte

Published October 19, 2025 This holiday season, consumers plan to spend less and shop more strategically, according to Deloitte’s 2025 Holiday Retail Survey. Holiday spending expected to fall 10%: Deloitte – Saks Fifth Avenue The report forecasts that consumers will spend an average of $1,595 this season, a 10% decline year-over-year, marking the first significant…

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Amorepacific and Sephora open K-beauty pop-up in New York

Published October 19, 2025 Amorepacific is bringing K-beauty to New York with Seoul in the City, its first-ever multi-brand pop-up experience in partnership with Sephora.  Amorepacific and Sephora open K-beauty pop-up in New York. – Amorepacific Running October 24 and 25 at 45 West 25th Street, the pop-up will showcase four of Amorepacific’s leading skincare…

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Women designers ‘not getting the breaks’ despite global fashion shake-up

By AFP Published October 19, 2025 In fashion at the moment, as seen on catwalks: frills, corsets, big shoulder pads, and “naked dresses”. Out of fashion: employing women as chief designers. See fashion showBottega Veneta – Spring-Summer2026 – Womenswear – Italie – Milan – ©Launchmetrics/spotlight In the most recent Spring-Summer 2026 womenswear Fashion Weeks in…

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Hyères Festival 2025 honours Lucas Emilio Brunner

Published October 19, 2025 The 40th International Festival of Fashion, Photography and Accessories in Hyères concluded on Saturday with an awards ceremony at Villa Noailles that crowned Swiss-Chilean designer Lucas Emilio Brunner. A look by Lucas Emilio Brunner – ph DM Despite a severe budget crisis, the event — made possible by the steadfast support…

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A hidden gene could triple wheat yields

Researchers at the University of Maryland have identified the gene responsible for a rare type of wheat that forms three ovaries in each flower instead of just one. Because each ovary can grow into a grain, this finding could help boost the amount of wheat produced per acre. The study appeared on October 14, 2025,…

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