Gucci
Gucci is an ltalian luxury fashion brand owned by Kering and founded by Guccio Gucci in Florence, Italy in 1921.


How to Create the Next Birkin
In the handbag resale market, a few key elements separate the 'It' bag of the moment and an enduring classic.

How to Create the Next Birkin
In the handbag resale market, a few key elements separate the 'It' bag of the moment and an enduring classic.

Alibaba and JD.com Battle for Luxury Goods Market
The Chinese e-commerce giants are taking their battle for relevance in the lucrative luxury-goods market to a new level, as they aim to crack e-commerce tie-ups with top brands that usually shun selling through third parties.

Alibaba and JD.com Battle for Luxury Goods Market
The Chinese e-commerce giants are taking their battle for relevance in the lucrative luxury-goods market to a new level, as they aim to crack e-commerce tie-ups with top brands that usually shun selling through third parties.

The BoF Podcast: Katharine Hamnett on Protest, Slogan Tees and Cancelling Brexit
This week on the Inside Fashion podcast, the British designer and original fashion activist discusses why the UK fashion industry needs a second referendum on Brexit.

The BoF Podcast: Katharine Hamnett on Protest, Slogan Tees and Cancelling Brexit
This week on the Inside Fashion podcast, the British designer and original fashion activist discusses why the UK fashion industry needs a second referendum on Brexit.

Coty Cuts Deal With Alibaba to Court Chinese Beauty Shoppers
The two companies are teaming up on interactive vending machines in malls of major Chinese cities, as well as on initiatives with beauty and hair salons.

Coty Cuts Deal With Alibaba to Court Chinese Beauty Shoppers
The two companies are teaming up on interactive vending machines in malls of major Chinese cities, as well as on initiatives with beauty and hair salons.

Bridging the Long-Standing Hong Kong-China Gap
The world’s longest sea-crossing bridge could impact the region's retail and manufacturing sectors, Gucci and Zegna are victorious in their intellectual property disputes, and Bytedance is now the world's most valuable startup. Read China Decoded to make sense of the market.

Bridging the Long-Standing Hong Kong-China Gap
The world’s longest sea-crossing bridge could impact the region's retail and manufacturing sectors, Gucci and Zegna are victorious in their intellectual property disputes, and Bytedance is now the world's most valuable startup. Read China Decoded to make sense of the market.

With Super-Agency Plans on Hold, Management Artists Adds Consulting
After abandoning a planned merger with Great Bowery, the talent management business is opening a consulting division that groups different types of creatives together to work on projects for brands.

With Super-Agency Plans on Hold, Management Artists Adds Consulting
After abandoning a planned merger with Great Bowery, the talent management business is opening a consulting division that groups different types of creatives together to work on projects for brands.

How Open-Source Innovation May Transform Fashion
Proponents of open-source culture say the concept would not only enable fashion companies to employ optimal versions of apps and software, but also encourage the industry to work together to tackle issues like sustainability.

How Open-Source Innovation May Transform Fashion
Proponents of open-source culture say the concept would not only enable fashion companies to employ optimal versions of apps and software, but also encourage the industry to work together to tackle issues like sustainability.

Why IGTV Is Still a Question Mark for Luxury Brands
Four months after launch, Instagram's latest feature is living in the shadow of its highly successful predecessor Instagram Stories.

Why IGTV Is Still a Question Mark for Luxury Brands
Four months after launch, Instagram's latest feature is living in the shadow of its highly successful predecessor Instagram Stories.

Instagram Killed the Fashion Magazine. What Happens Now?
The photo- and video-sharing app has replaced print magazines as the primary way people discover fashion, becoming the foundation on which the industry has built everything from new labels to a $1.6 billion influencer economy. But change is coming.

Instagram Killed the Fashion Magazine. What Happens Now?
The photo- and video-sharing app has replaced print magazines as the primary way people discover fashion, becoming the foundation on which the industry has built everything from new labels to a $1.6 billion influencer economy. But change is coming.

Why Kering Is Buying Back Its Shares
The French luxury conglomerate plans to buy back up to 1 percent of its share capital over a 12-month period.

Why Kering Is Buying Back Its Shares
The French luxury conglomerate plans to buy back up to 1 percent of its share capital over a 12-month period.