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Fine Jewellery Online, Fashion Advertising on Breitbart, Demna Gvasalia [View on Web] [Add to contacts] [New reader? Subscribe] [BoF] THE DAILY DIGEST SPONSORED BY [PV Paris - (Dec 7, 8, 2016) / (Jan 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 2017) ] TODAY'S MUST READ [What Fashion Can Learn from Music, Technology and Internet Culture] BY Vikram Alexei Kansara [Will.i.am and LVMH chief digital officer Ian Rogers took the stage at VOICES to discuss how technology is transforming fashion and what the luxury business can learn from music’s digital disruption.] [Read more] TOP STORIES [A Pick-Me-Up Prescription at Chanel] BY Tim Blanks [There was such a zest in this collection. “Paris Cosmopolite” was the name Lagerfeld gave it. A neologism that said it all, really.] [Read more] [The Fog is Lifting on the Luxury Goods Sector] BY Pierre Mallevays [The SLI climbed continued its ascent this month on the back of some good corporate results and a rebound in China.] [Read more] [The Five Most Memorable Moments from the Fashion Awards] BY BoF Team [This year, the British Fashion Council took its awards ceremony global, making for several memorable moments with members of the fashion community from around the world.] [Read more] NEWS BRIEFS [A Shift From Yoga Pants May Leave Lululemon Investors in a Sweat] [At least two stock analysts have reduced their expectations for the company over concerns that women are losing interest in the "athleisure" category.] [Saks’ Owner HBC Tumbles as Department-Store Slump Crimps Sales] [Hudson’s Bay Co. tumbled as much as 6.8 percent after third-quarter results missed estimates.] [Richemont Offers to Scale Back Job Cut Plan, Union Says] [Richemont offered to reduce the number of jobs it plans to eliminate at the Swiss watchmakers to about 170 from 210.] [DAILY DIGEST Fashion News from Around the Web] 1 [Why Fashion Brands are all Over Breitbart] ["Fashion brands are among the most prolific advertisers on so-called alt-right site Breitbart, thanks to retargeting."][Glossy] 2 [Who Buys a $25,000 Ring Without Trying It On First?] ["The business of buying fine jewellery online is booming."][Racked] 3 [The Rise of the Democratic Bra] ["The rule has always been: pretty bras for small cups, ugly bras for big cups. A new company is changing that, making the ‘same’ bra for all cup sizes."][The Guardian] 4 [Michelle Obama's Gucci Dress May Have a Hidden Political Message] ["The decision to wear an Italian brand coincided with the resignation of Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, a politician who's readily embraced and lent support to the country's booming fashion industry."][Allure] 5 [2016: The Year the Gvasalias Conquered Fashion] ["At the Fashion Awards, the brothers won the award for International Urban Luxury Brand for Vetements, while Demna took home the International Ready-to-Wear Designer nod for his work at Balenciaga."][i-D] FROM THE ARCHIVE [Demna Gvasalia Reveals Vetements' Plan to Disrupt the Fashion System] BY Imran Amed [In an exclusive interview, Demna Gvasalia, head of the Vetements collective and newly appointed artistic director of Balenciaga, talks to Imran Amed about a new operating model designed to fix the ‘broken’ fashion system.] [Read more] [Subscribe Were you forwarded this email? To subscribe to this newsletter, click below.][Subscribe for Free] [BoF CAREERS - FEATURED JOBS] [Head of Sales] [Roksanda] London, United Kingdom [Vice President, Marketing, Gap Brand] [Gap Inc.] NEW YORK, United States [Head of Merchandising] [AllSaints] London, United Kingdom [Marketing Manager] [Diane von Furstenberg] New York City, United States [HEAD OF DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE USA] [Swarovski] New York, United States [E-Commerce Manager] [Charli] London N11, United Kingdom [View All Jobs] 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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