The fashion industry is navigating changes a month after Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour government took power.
- Fashion retailers provide insights into the new government’s performance and highlight areas needing improvement.
- The global fashion retail supply chain is under strain as experts discuss challenges and opportunities.
- Mytheresa defies market difficulties with strategic luxury consumer engagement.
- Spring/Summer 2025 fashion trends showcase a blend of practical and stylish choices for consumers.
The fashion sector is adjusting as Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour government approaches its first month in power. Retailers are offering their evaluations on the government’s early moves, identifying both progress and areas needing attention.
The retail supply chain is experiencing pressure globally. Industry leaders from brands such as AllSaints and Lacoste discussed these ongoing issues, sharing insights at the Drapers Supply Chain Summit held at the Soho Hotel in London.
Despite tough trading conditions affecting many of its competitors, Mytheresa has successfully continued its growth trajectory. CEO Michael Kliger attributes this to targeted engagement with affluent shoppers through exclusive events.
The upcoming Spring/Summer 2025 season promises exciting fashion trends. Highlights include versatile womenswear, emphasizing practicality and style, as well as a curated selection of footwear suitable for various occasions.
The concept of store design continues to evolve, with investments focusing on creating appealing retail environments. Discussions with industry leaders from Marks & Spencer and Primark reveal strategic spending plans on store aesthetics.
The fashion industry is adapting to political, economic, and creative shifts to meet changing consumer expectations.