Week 7 in Luxury: Chanel Welcomes Matthieu Blazy, Hermès Eyes China Rebound, Fashion Show Evolution, and NYFW FW25 Street Style Trends

Welcome to the Week 7 edition of "This Week in Luxury," where we’ll bring you the latest developments in the world of luxury!

1. Chanel appoints Matthieu Blazy as artistic director

The French-Belgian national has been creative director of Bottega Veneta since 2021. He will join the storied French house in 2025.

Read the full article here | Vogue Business

2. Hermes Sales Accelerate, Raising Hopes for China Turnaround

The leather goods powerhouse reported revenue up 18 percent at year-end. Sales picked up in China, whose sluggish economy has weighed on luxury brands. ‘We see positive signs, but not enough to definitively call it a turnaround,’ chief executive Axel Dumas said.

Read the full article here | BOF

3. FROM EDITORS TO INFLUENCERS: THE PAST, PRESENT & UNCERTAIN FUTURE OF THE FASHION SHOW

Navigating Paris Fashion Week now means weaving through influencers and VIPs before waiting, gossiping, or watching neighbors glued to Instagram.

Read the full article here | Highsnobiety

4. New York Fashion Week FW25 street style trends

New York Fashion Week’s Fall/Winter edition showcases how editors, influencers, and buyers interpret trends, blending personal style with winter fashion both inside and outside the venues.

Read the full article here | Fashionunited

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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