Week 14 in Luxury: Bad Bunny Turns Up the Heat, Tariffs Threaten Fashion, PVH Profits Drop, and Givenchy Faces Copycat Claims
Welcome to the Week 14 edition of "This Week in Luxury," where we’ll bring you the latest developments in the world of luxury!
1. Bad Bunny Strips It Down for New Calvin Klein Campaign
Bad Bunny sets the internet on fire with his bold new Calvin Klein campaign — raw, iconic, and proudly Puerto Rican.
Read the full article here | HYPEBEAST
2. Explainer: How Trump’s Tariffs Threaten Luxury Fashion
The Trump administration’s radical changes to US trade policy won’t push retail prices up enough to directly dampen sales, but the effects on the global economy and consumer sentiment could seriously dent an industry still struggling to bounce back from a sharp downturn in demand.
Read the full article here | BOF
3. Profits tumble at Calvin Klein owner PVH
Operating profit at PVH, which owns Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein, slumped 41% to $210m (£162.3m) in the year to 2 February 2025, from $357m (£276m) the year prior.
Read the full article here | DRAPERS
4. A Givenchy 'Homage' by Matthew Williams Unravels a Complex History With Late Designer Ben Cho
Givenchy under fire as friends of late designer Benjamin Cho accuse Matthew Williams of copying his iconic looks without credit.
Read the full article here | DIETPRADA
That concludes this week's edition of "This Week in Luxury." Stay tuned for more updates on the world of luxury in the weeks to come!
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