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According to the current schedule, over 100 fashion brands are participating in London Fashion Week, including well-known names like Burberry, JW Anderson, Simone Rocha, as well as the winners of prestigious awards such as the BFC/Vogue Designer Fashion Fund recipient 16Arlington, the 2023 BFC Fashion Trust Award winner Chopova Lowena, Molly Goddard, and the brand Labrum London, which received the Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design earlier this year.
Through in-depth conversations with Guan Lin, we have gained three important insights into the growth of designer brands: being grounded allows managers to have a good “feel” for things, gathering popularity enables the brand to have broad appeal, and resonating with the emotions of the times allows consumers to follow in harmony.
Between 22-28 July, Luxe.CO Tong released a total of 557 news articles involving 429 brands, 97 commercial centers, and 63 cities.
Currently, more than 71 designers and brands have confirmed their participation in the event. Among them are esteemed names like Ralph Lauren, Theory, 3.1 Phillip Lim, Tory Burch, COS, Dion Lee, Michael Kors, Gypsy Sport, and Jonathan Cohen, among others.
The Group’s Chief Financial Officer, Jean-Jacques Guiony, Financial Communications Director, Christopher Hollis, and Deputy Director of Investor Relations, Rodolphe Ozun, attended a conference call to interpret the performance for the first half of the year.
Including the Chinese market, the Asian region remains the largest market for LVMH Group, contributing 34% of its revenue, which represents an expansion compared to the same period last year.
L’Occitane Group Reports Strong 36% Growth in the Chinese Market for the Last Quarter
Unilever marks its 100th year of investment in China.