The Week Ahead
This Week: Trump’s Tariffs Return; The Oscars; Paris Fashion Week
Fashion’s reprieve from the administration’s trade war may be over. Plus, red carpet dressing’s conservative tilt, and two runway debuts.
This Week: Transitional Fashion Weeks in London and Milan
With so many brands between designers, the shows will be as much about luxury’s past as its future.
This Week: BAFTAs, F1 and London Fashion Week
Sports and film will keep the hype machine going in the gap between New York and London shows.
This Week: The Super Bowl; Gucci at a Crossroads
Expectations are low for the struggling luxury mega brand, as parent Kering reports fourth-quarter results.
This Week: Trump’s Tariffs, New York Fashion Week, Retail Earnings
The schedule is missing some big names, but added a high-stakes debut at Calvin Klein. Plus, Ralph Lauren, e.l.f., Tapestry and others report fourth-quarter results.
This Week: Luxury’s Reality Check
LVMH reports fourth-quarter results, and will either confirm signs of a rebound – or dash hopes for a quick fix to the sector’s troubles.
This Week: Countdown to the TikTok Ban
Barring a last-minute intervention by the US Supreme Court, these may be the final days of social media as we know it. Plus, men’s shows and luxury earnings season kick off.
This Week: The Golden Globes Kick Off Red Carpet Season
The luxury downturn, designer shakeups and rebranding campaigns could inject some new life into the red carpet.
This Week: Nike’s Elliott Hill Takes the Stage
The company’s third-quarter earnings call will provide one of the first opportunities for CEO Elliott Hill to lay out his turnaround plan.
This Week: Will Zara’s Charmed Run Continue?
Inditex reports third-quarter results that are expected to show steady growth at its biggest brand, which has built strong defenses against rivals at the top and bottom of the market.
This Week: Chanel Under the Microscope
The French couture and beauty giant will stage a major show in Hangzhou on Dec. 3, amid a severe slowdown in luxury demand and signals that a new designer will soon be announced.
This Week: On Black Friday, It’s Shein and Temu Versus the World
Spending has been sluggish, but retailers have a chance to make up for lost time in a compressed holiday season - if they can find an answer to their online competition.