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Gosha Rubchinskiy to Stop Label, UK Gender Pay Gap, H&M Woes THE DAILY DIGEST ADVERTISEMENT THE UPFR

Gosha Rubchinskiy to Stop Label, UK Gender Pay Gap, H&M Woes [View on Web]( [Add to contacts]( [New reader? Subscribe]( [BoF]( THE DAILY DIGEST ADVERTISEMENT [SCAD | DDNL | March 27-Apr7 2018]( THE UPFRONT Shanghai’s fashion week is [powering past regional rivals]( in Seoul and Tokyo and ready to stand up to international scrutiny, reports Susanna Lau. In other news, Gosha Rubchinskiy is [stopping his namesake label]( and exploring new ways to make and sell product. Meanwhile, is H&M becoming the [victim of its own fast fashion business model]( TODAY'S MUST READ [Bubble And Speak]( [How Shanghai Fashion Week Got Its Groove]( BY Susanna Lau [Buoyed by fresh talent, Shanghai’s fashion week is powering past regional rivals in Seoul and Tokyo, and ready to stand up to international scrutiny, reports Susanna Lau.]( [NEWS BITES]( [Nike Executive Says Company Needs More Women and Minorities in Leadership]( [Gosha Rubchinskiy to Stop Label, Launch New Venture]( [Amazon May Rival Walmart Effort for Flipkart Control]( [Social Goods | What Protest Fashion Looks Like, Are Ads Being Deliberately Racist?]( [DAILY DIGEST Fashion News from Around the Web]( 1 [H&M's Problem Is the Fast-Fashion Business Model]( [SUPPLY CHAIN DIVE]( 2 [The Gender Pay Gap Is Widest in These UK Industries]( [CNN MONEY]( 3 [Retailers Renew Focus on How Mobile Shapes In-Store Shopping]( [RETAIL DIVE]( 4 [Hong Kong to Help Moda Operandi Break Into the Asian Market]( [SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST]( 5 [The Designer Who Stripped the Frippery and Frills from Wedding Dresses]( [THE WASHINGTON POST]( FROM THE ARCHIVE [Intelligence]( [Measuring Retail Beyond Sales Per Square Foot]( BY Chantal Fernandez [As stores become experience hubs as well as points of sales, retailers and real estate owners are thinking differently about the metrics they use to measure performance.]( [BoF CAREERS - FEATURED JOBS]( [Executive/Personal Assistant]( [Olivia Palermo Group]( New York, United States [Premium Partner Trading Manager]( [Kurt Geiger]( London, United Kingdom [Senior Designer, Men's Shoes & Accessories]( [Old Navy]( San Francisco, United States [Manager In Training]( [Moncler]( Milano, Italy [Operations Assistant]( [A Peace Treaty]( New York, United States [Account Executive Wholesale France (f/m)]( [Closed]( Paris, France [View All Jobs]( [Subscribe Were you forwarded this email? To subscribe to this newsletter, click below.]( for Free]( Follow Us [The Business of Fashion]( [Sponsorship & Advertising]( [About]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} [Add to Address Book]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Edit Newsletter Subscriptions]( The Business of Fashion Moray House - 6th Floor · 23-31 Great Titchfield St London W1W 7PA · United Kingdom

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