The Week Ahead
This Week: Three Questions for Retailers
Sneakers, lipstick and of course, tariffs, will be on investors’ minds as companies report quarterly results.
This Week: Liberation Day’s Long Tail
As more retailers report earnings, the industry is hoping more countries follow China in reaching agreements to lower tariffs.
This Week: Is Burberry’s Turnaround a Go?
The British luxury brand hopes to top low expectations for a second quarter.
This Week: The Met Gala, the Federal Reserve and a New Tariff Pain Indicator
A gloomy economy probably won’t spoil the Costume Institute’s big party.
This Week: Adidas, Prada and the US Conference Board Assess the Tariffs’ Impact
A busy stretch of economic data and earnings will offer a clearer picture of how Trump’s trade war is affecting the industry.
This Week: Gucci and Shein Face Pricing Dilemmas
Kering reports results as its struggling brands weigh whether to raise prices to compensate for tariffs. Meanwhile, Shein and Temu plan to hike on Friday.
This Week: What’s LVMH’s Take on Tariffs?
The luxury conglomerate’s earnings will provide a window into how the sector’s biggest brands are expecting the rest of 2025 to go.
This Week: Luxury’s Salone Love Affair
The downturn in demand for luxury fashion hasn’t stopped major brands from making a splash at Milan’s Salone del Mobile design fair.
This Week: Tariffs and TikTok, 24/7
After a brief reprieve, it’ll be all Trump, all the time for the fashion industry as the administration rolls out new tariffs and tries to get a TikTok sale over the line.
This Week: Is H&M’s Turnaround Working?
The fast fashion retailer, which reports its first-quarter results Thursday, is aiming to return to growth after a marketing blitz starring Charli XCX.
This Week: Will Nike Show the First Steps of a Turnaround?
Nike will report its first full quarter under new CEO Elliott Hill as the company tries to stage a comeback.
This Week: Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Miu Miu and Maybe Some News, Too
Some of the biggest and hottest luxury brands close out Paris Fashion Week, after which M&A and long-awaited designer appointments will again dominate the news cycle.