Giorgio Armani creates clothing and accessories line for Bugatti

The Italian fashion house and the French carmaker have joined forces for a capsule collection of luxury ready-to-wear clothing and accessories, showcasing the elegance and expertise that characterize the two brands. The “Giorgio Armani for Bugatti” range is a high-end men's clothing and accessories collection aimed at sophisticated gents. It features superior-quality materials, such as calfskin, crocodile, cashmere and suede, used to craft a series of limited edition and individually numbered garments and accessories.

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Valentino’s Chiuri set to take over at Dior: reports

Italian designer Maria Grazia Chiuri is set to be named the first ever woman creative director of Dior, the famed French fashion house, according to reports Thursday. Women's Wear Daily, which is regarded as the industry bible, said they had been told that Chiuri has finalised her contract. Both Dior and the Italian brand Valentino, where Chiuri has worked alongside her longtime creative partner Pierpaolo Piccioli since 2008, refused to comment.

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Dolce & Gabbana takes to the streets in new photojournalistic campaign

Dolce & Gabbana is bringing its fashion to the streets. The Italian fashion house has released the images for its Autumn/Winter 2016 campaign, with the everyday citizens of Naples taking on a starring role. The brand called in photojournalist Franco Pagetti to shoot the campaign in the historical center of the bustling Italian city, with the starring model Bianca Balti mixing with the town's residents as well as passers-by for a series of fascinating portraits.

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Ralph Lauren to cut about 1,000 jobs and shut shops

Shares of Ralph Lauren, which also forecast declines in full-year and first-quarter revenue, fell as much as 10.4 percent to $86.32 in early trading on Tuesday. Ralph Lauren, like some other luxury brands, has been struggling amid sluggish spending on luxury apparel and accessories. Ralph Lauren said on Tuesday it would try to reduce the time taken to get new products to shelves to nine months from 15.

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Valeant Pharmaceuticals tumbles; Ralph Lauren job cuts; Zillow to pay $130M to settle lawsuit

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Stella Tenant and Anja Rubik star in riotous Moschino campaign

Jeremy Scott, creative director of Moschino, has unveiled a series of pictures from the Italian fashion house's autumn 2016 campaign. Moschino's stiletto-clad star models are captured in riotous scenes of rage, destruction, graffiti and beat-up cars. Jeremy Scott has enlisted a veritable army of models for the autumn 2016 Moschino campaign, with particular preference for internationally renowned catwalk stars.

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Struggling Ralph Lauren Tries to Fashion a Comeback

When he sat down for dinner at Sette Mezzo on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, Ralph Lauren had been deliberating for months over what to do about his faltering business. The market value of Ralph Lauren Corp. now hovers around $8 billion, down from $16 billion three years ago. Stefan Larsson was in some ways an odd choice.

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Bulgari aims to have up to six stores in Russia over 10 years

Bulgari, the flagship jewelry brand of luxury group LVMH , plans to open up to four more stores in Russia over the next ten years, betting on the long-term prospects of its luxury market. The company is the second luxury brand to signal its confidence in the Russian market after French luxury group Hermes tripled the selling space of one of its two Moscow shops in December. Bulgari Chief Executive Jean-Christophe Babin told Reuters in an interview the company's two Moscow outlets opened so far were “a minimum” even though some customers had become more cautious because of the weaker rouble.

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Marras to follow Gucci in combining sexes on catwalk

Italian designer Antonio Marras is joining fashion giant Gucci in combining its womenswear and menswear collections into unified catwalk shows from next year — in a second blow to Milan's Men's Fashion Week. The first unified show by the Sardinian will take place at Women's Fashion Week in the Italian industrial capital in September 2017. Gucci announced last month that it was taking its recent embrace of androgynous looks to its natural conclusion by combining shows.

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Moschino to showcase spring fashions in Los Angeles

Moschino is bringing its Men's Spring/Summer 2017 and Women's Resort 2017 shows to Los Angeles, with the Italian luxury brand's creative director Jeremy Scott playing host for the first time. The show, scheduled for June 10 at L.A. Live, is also part of the West Coast debut of MADE Los Angeles, supported by WME/IMG. It features presentations, live music, parties, fashion shows and a fashion bazaar.

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