The Coach and Michael Kors case shows the limits of antitrust challenges.
Seven days in court shined a bright light on both Tapestry and Capri and the industry's new regulatory realities, as well as ...
New York Fashion Week isn’t the only major fashion event happening this month. On Monday, fashion icon Michael Kors testified ...
Sometimes you’ll be the hottest thing on the block,” he said. “Sometimes you’ll be lukewarm. Sometimes you’ll be cold.” ...
Farfetch Platform Solutions, along with other platforms like YNAP’s, wanted to revolutionise and power online luxury. Now, ...
Capri has agreed to be sold to Tapestry. We foresee no financial challenges on Capri’s end that would prevent this deal from going through and Tapestry has already raised the necessary financing.
Coach is a popular brand among Chinese consumers and has room for growth. Bain estimates these consumers will make up about 40% of worldwide luxury good spending in 2030, up from 33% in 2019.
Financial writer recommends investing in Tapestry (TPR) as it benefits from direct-to-consumer channels and plans to expand ...
According to McKinsey’s The State of Fashion 2024 report, the global apparel industry is expected to experience top-line ...
Both labels built followings for their bright and peppy style. More from WWD Capri CEO John Idol Takes Stand to Defend $8.5B ...
Capri Holdings (CPRI – Research Report), the Consumer Cyclical sector company, was revisited by a Wall Street analyst today. Analyst Paul ...