Chanel's Manchester Fashion Show Draws Celebrities and Protesters

Models present creations at the Chanel Metiers d'Art runway show, in Manchester, Britain December 7, 2023. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett
Models present creations at the Chanel Metiers d'Art runway show, in Manchester, Britain December 7, 2023. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett
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Chanel's Manchester Fashion Show Draws Celebrities and Protesters

Models present creations at the Chanel Metiers d'Art runway show, in Manchester, Britain December 7, 2023. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett
Models present creations at the Chanel Metiers d'Art runway show, in Manchester, Britain December 7, 2023. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett

French luxury label Chanel took its annual Metiers d'Art runway show to a rainy northern England street late Thursday where an international fashion crowd viewed a special collection highlighting the brand's craftwork, Reuters reported.
Guests including actors Tilda Swinton, Hugh Grant and Kristen Stewart, model Alexa Chung and British rapper Aitch gathered on a stretch of Manchester's Thomas Street under a transparent canopy, where they snacked on mulled cider and mini cheese toasties as pro-Palestinian protesters chanted.
Music soon drowned out the protest chants and models with 1960s inspired hairdos marched down the pavement in girly renditions of the label's signature tweed ensembles in bright pink, orange and green, with low-heeled Mary Jane shoes.
The annual event showcases lace, embroidery and other crafts produced at Chanel's complex of specialty workshops on the northern outskirts of Paris.
Manchester's link to fashion dates to the 18th century when it was the center of Britain's textiles industry. The city is known for its contributions to British pop culture, sports and fashion.



Ferragamo’s Revenues Fell 1% in First Quarter, Dragged by Weak Sales in Asia

A woman walks past a Salvatore Ferragamo shop in Singapore May 19, 2017. (Reuters)
A woman walks past a Salvatore Ferragamo shop in Singapore May 19, 2017. (Reuters)
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Ferragamo’s Revenues Fell 1% in First Quarter, Dragged by Weak Sales in Asia

A woman walks past a Salvatore Ferragamo shop in Singapore May 19, 2017. (Reuters)
A woman walks past a Salvatore Ferragamo shop in Singapore May 19, 2017. (Reuters)

Italian luxury group Salvatore Ferragamo reported on Wednesday a 1% decline in sales at constant exchange rates for the first quarter, due to weak sales in the Asia Pacific region.

The company, currently without a CEO after the exit of Marco Gobbetti two months ago, posted revenues of 221 million euros ($247.50 million) in the quarter, slightly below a Visible Alpha analysts' consensus of 223 million euros.

"The difficult macroeconomic environment, weighing on consumers' confidence, impacted the first quarter's performance, driving a decrease in traffic, only partly offset by higher conversion rate and increase in the average ticket," the group said in a statement.