Fashion hopefuls looking to the New Year as a chance to cash in with an IPO are going to have to get their books buttoned up. 🔐
Even though handbag sales are down overall, at retail, there is a renewed focus on brands with a luxury price point. Using the amount of bags on the spring runways as an indicator, the category is still a key driver of business and buzz for brands. The lion’s share of the category goes to Chanel. “There is nothing that can compare to the Chanel handbag business.
Report: @laylailchi 📸: Carlos “Kaito” Araujo — #wwdfashion #diddy #jayzOlivia Palermo and husband Johannes Huebl at the @nybg’s Winter Wonderland Ball. Palermo said she’s busy putting the final touches on her new clothing collection. “We go online in February,” she said before sitting down to dinner. “Right now, that is our main focus.
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