Sparxell launches first industrial textile ink made without dyes or plastics

By Portugal Textil Translated by Nazia BIBI KEENOO Published July 4, 2025 British color tech startup Sparxell has joined forces with Portuguese innovation lab Positive Materials to unveil the world’s first industrial textile ink made entirely without chemical dyes or synthetic plastics. Harnessing plant-based structural color—an innovation inspired by nature—the biodegradable ink delivers high-performance results…

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Hotels, beauty, well-being: the new playing fields of luxury

By AFP Published July 4, 2025 Faced with a clientele increasingly attracted by the luxury experience rather than by products, the sector’s major groups are turning to very high-end tourism, according to a KPMG study published on Thursday. The Bulgari Hotel RomaCourtesy “Luxury residences, gourmet restaurants or cafés created in partnership with top chefs, exclusive…

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Alexander Wang names new global brand president

Luxury U.S. fashion brand Alexander Wang has appointed Robert Rizzolo to the role of global brand president. Alexander Wang A luxury veteran, Rizzolo joins the New York-based company from fellow New Yorker, Marc Jacobs, where he served as chief merchandising officer, leaving the role last month, after four years. Prior to that, ​he was divisional vice…

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Giorgio Armani and Kith return with second collaboration

Giorgio Armani and Kith have returned with a second collaboration paying homage to the term “estate”, in a melange of Italian elegance and modern New York sophistication. Giorgio Armani X Kith collection – Courtesy The term “estate” was chosen by the Italian-New York duo for its double entendre; meaning “property” in English, and “summer” in Italian,…

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Shein faces government crackdown in France as minister confirms ongoing investigations

Translated by Nazia BIBI KEENOO Published July 4, 2025 The French government has sent a clear signal to the ultra-fast fashion sector. On July 3, Trade Minister Véronique Louwagie announced that Shein had been fined €40 million for deceptive business practices. Speaking at the annual event hosted by Alliance du Commerce—an organization representing 16,000 stores…

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Shein hit with €40 million fine after antitrust probe in France

By AFP Translated by Nazia BIBI KEENOO Published July 3, 2025 France’s consumer protection authority has fined fast-fashion giant Shein €40 million ($47.17 million) for deceptive commercial practices, including misleading promotional pricing and exaggerated environmental claims. The penalty follows a months-long investigation by the Directorate-General for Competition, Consumer Affairs and Fraud Control (DGCCRF), under France’s…

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