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BlackRock Buys $875 Million Stake in Authentic Brands Group
The company's private equity vehicle struck its first deal, backing a company that manages brands including Juicy Couture, active-wear maker Spyder and leather-goods provider Frye Co.
Victoria's Secret Pink CEO Steps Down
In addition to announcing Denise Landman's retirement, the lingerie retailer also cut its profit forecast, prompting L Brands Inc to fall in late trading.
Juicy Couture to Make NYFW Debut
The 2000s brand known for its velour tracksuits plots a comeback.
Power Moves | Vogue International's Editor-In-Chief, Avon CEO to Step Down
This week, Condé Nast appoints Justine Bellavita to the newly created role of Vogue International editor-in-chief, while Avon CEO Sheri McCoy announces resignation following $46 million loss.
Made to Travel: Luxury Loungewear Takes Off
BoF examines the growing market for clothing that looks as good on Instagram as it feels on a long-haul flight.
The Vetements Effect
How did the 17 brands that worked with Vetements for its Spring/Summer 2017 runway show benefit from the collaboration?
Op-Ed | To Build Successful Businesses, Start Solving Problems
Like their counterparts in Silicon Valley, fashion entrepreneurs should begin by identifying real problems. Not enough dresses and handbags to choose from isn’t one of them, argues Ari Bloom.
The Little-Known Owner of Juicy Couture Is on an Acquisition Spree
Authentic Brands Group, the little-known name behind such well-known apparel labels as Juicy Couture and Tapout, is gobbling up brands through acquisitions and asserting itself as a force in the apparel world.
The Fall of the House of Juicy
No brand before or after it captured the zeitgeist quite like Juicy Couture. So why did the brand, a business with almost $500 million in annual revenue, sell this autumn in a $195 million cash deal to a licensing group better known for working with brands like Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley?
The Fall of the House of Juicy
No brand before or after it captured the zeitgeist quite like Juicy Couture. So why did the brand, a business with almost $500 million in annual revenue, sell this autumn in a $195 million cash deal to a licensing group better known for working with brands like Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley?
Fifth & Pacific Q2 Sales Miss Estimate on Juicy Couture Slide
NEW YORK, United States — Fifth & Pacific Cos Inc on Tuesday reported lower-than-expected second-quarter results as its Juicy Couture urban fashion