China's Fosun Fashion Group Rebrands as Lanvin

The logo of Lanvin, luxury clothing and accessories, is seen on a French fashion house Lanvin store window in Paris, France February 22, 2018. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes
The logo of Lanvin, luxury clothing and accessories, is seen on a French fashion house Lanvin store window in Paris, France February 22, 2018. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes
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China's Fosun Fashion Group Rebrands as Lanvin

The logo of Lanvin, luxury clothing and accessories, is seen on a French fashion house Lanvin store window in Paris, France February 22, 2018. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes
The logo of Lanvin, luxury clothing and accessories, is seen on a French fashion house Lanvin store window in Paris, France February 22, 2018. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes

China's Fosun Fashion Group has changed its name to Lanvin Group and could pursue acquisitions as its seeks to build a global portfolio of luxury brands, the company said Monday, while also announcing the arrival of new investors.

"We actually are quite open about the potential acquisition targets," said Joann Cheng, chairwoman of Lanvin group, which in addition to French label Lanvin also controls Italian luxury shoemaker Sergio Rossi and high-end tailor Caruso, Austrian hosiery and underwear specialist Wolford and American womenswear brand St. John Knits, Reuters reported.

The executive cited the group’s focus on high-end labels with heritage and a history of craftsmanship as a continued emphasis, but also indicated interest in new brands with strength in fashion technology, as well as Chinese labels that could complement the group’s existing brands.

"We are open to any good targets, we don’t have restrictions as to whether they are Western or Chinese, young or old – we’re open," she said, noting that luxury labels have proven resilient during the COVID-19 crisis, thanks to demand from middle class consumers seeking a lift from high quality products.

Cheng declined to provide a value range for potential acquisitions targets, but noted the group is backed by its larger owner, the conglomerate Fosun International.

She noted plans to grow the group through retail expansion, e-commerce and expanding product lines.

Chinese shoppers are the biggest buyers of luxury goods worldwide and China also has its own fashion companies. But Chinese companies, including ones that have purchased established European labels, have so far found it hard to take off in Western markets. read more

Fosun Fashion Group, created by Chinese conglomerate Fosun International Limited (0656.HK) in 2017, added it had two new strategic investors, Japanese trading conglomerate ITOCHU Corporation (8001.T) and luxury footwear manufacturer Stella International (1836.HK), as well as an investment from private equity firm Xizhi Capital.



Fashion Commission Closes 1st Phase of 'Fashion Performance & Modeling' Course in Riyadh

Fashion Commission Closes 1st Phase of 'Fashion Performance & Modeling' Course in Riyadh
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Fashion Commission Closes 1st Phase of 'Fashion Performance & Modeling' Course in Riyadh

Fashion Commission Closes 1st Phase of 'Fashion Performance & Modeling' Course in Riyadh

The Fashion Commission has closed the first phase of the 'Fashion Performance & Modeling' course, delivered in partnership with globally renowned fashion institution Istituto Marangoni and in collaboration with Elite Model Management.
The course, which launched its first phase on May 18, is designed to equip aspiring models and fashion talent with both the theoretical foundation and practical tools required to succeed in the global fashion industry, SPA reported. The curriculum combines classroom instruction with immersive, hands-on experiences across key topics, including the history of fashion, fashion styling, body language, performance techniques, and live project development.
The second phase of the course will begin June 15 and continue until June 26, and will be hosted at FCR in the JAX District.
Upon successful completion of the course, trainees will receive an official certificate of achievement from Istituto Marangoni, recognizing their participation in a renowned educational experience.
As part of the commission’s broader mission to support the creative industries and expand regional opportunities in modeling, this course helps develop local talent, foster professionalism, and elevate Saudi Arabia’s presence within the international fashion ecosystem.