All Lifestyle articles
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ArticleMacron: Italian design meets club football
Udinese, Crystal Palace, and FC Basel showcase Macron’s O.N.E. collection — a high-end active lifestyle line worn on team transfers, arrivals, and pitch inspections.
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ArticleGolden Goose continues to post double-digit growth
Total net revenues were up by 18 percent in EMEA, rose by 8 percent in the US and grew by 9 percent in Asia-Pacific.
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ArticleFirst J.Lindeberg womens fashion collection ever to be released in 2026
To celebrate 30 years of collections, J.Lindeberg is introducing “A Day in the Lifestyle” and its first Women’s Wear SS26 collection.
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ArticleLe Coq Sportif seems to be drawing buyers
The classic French brand is up for sale, and there are rumors of two potential buyers.
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ArticleRip Curl’s all new iOS app also turns Apple Watches into surf stations
For the first time, Apple Watch users can access the full Rip Curl surf experience with the same features as the Search GPS watch.
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ArticleSkechers delivers record annual sales in FY24
The FY24 results of Skechers are the company’s best ever in terms of sales, boosted by the footwear brands’ comfort-technology products.
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ArticleZalando recruits five key persons, two SVP and one CFO
Zalando is strengthening its management team to drive its expansion into a leading pan-European e-commerce ecosystem for fashion and lifestyle.
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News briefsJack & Jones introduces its first skiwear collection
The initiative has been driven by the brand’s French subsidiary.
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ArticleMizuno posts record sales and 16.5% growth, fueled by soccer and lifestyle footwear
Mizuno’s total nine-month revenues increased by 4.4 percent year-over-year to €1.11bn, fueled by 17 percent growth in soccer sales to €96.9m.
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News briefsRevolutionRace reports 12% Q2 growth, Alpine collection sales surge
The Swedish DTC brand sees early 2025 sales growth despite market challenges.
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News briefsFabletics takes its performance wear expertise into medical apparel
Active lifestyle apparel brand Fabletics has released a line of activewear scrubs, bringing performance wear to the medical apparel category in what Fabletics is calling a world-first crossover. The range of twelve pieces includes tops, bottoms, underscrubs and jackets for men and women and is available in eight colorways. Each ...
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ArticleRe:store acquires fashion and lifestyle marketplace Trouva
Trouva, a London-based online marketplace focused on showcasing independent boutiques and brands focused on homewares, fashion and lifestyle, has been acquired by Cambridge-based startup Re:store from its previous owner, the clothing brand Next. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. In its press release, Trouva states that Re:store’s goal with ...