After a year of falling sales and internal turmoil, the grandfather of preppiness is trying to rescue his brand from irrelevance.
When the group Time’s Up encouraged all actresses and actors who would walk the Golden Globes red carpet to dress in a show of solidarity against sexual harassment of women in Hollywood and other workplaces, the color it asked them to wear was black.
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“The world is changing, the economy is changing, the geography of luxury is changing,” said François Le Troquer in 2012, back when he was managing director of Cartier UK.
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From Clinton-inspired pantsuits to “IMPEACH” jackets.
The sustainable, ethical cashmere marketplace may have a bit of a transparency problem.
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