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Chanel appoints Bollywood star Ananya Panday as its first Indian brand ambassador, marking a milestone in the brand’s expanding focus on India. The brand continues to strengthen its presence with boutiques, beauty stores, and e-commerce in India.
Kith teams up with Adidas Football for a globally inspired collection fusing athletic legacy with contemporary streetwear. Featuring tailored wool suits, monogrammed jerseys, premium footwear, and co-branded pieces, the drop reimagines classic football aesthetics through a luxury lens.
Icy pastels are the defining trend for Fall/Winter 2025, with Tod’s, Marni and Prada leading the charge. WGSN’s Colour Evolution Report for 2025 highlights a rising demand for trans-seasonal pastels, with shades like glacier blue and faded lavender gaining traction in luxury fashion.
Muji reintroduces its elevated ‘Labo’ apparel line in Australia, blending modern minimalism with rare, heritage textiles like washi cotton, yak wool, and undyed Mongolian cashmere. The collection emphasizes thoughtful design, sustainability, and artisanal sourcing now available exclusively in select stores across Melbourne and Sydney.
At Milan Design Week, Under Armour and Unless launched a regenerative sportswear collection made entirely from plant-based materials. Designed to decompose at the end of its life, the line includes eco-conscious hoodies, tees, and shorts.
Luxury fashion house Vivienne Westwood made its India debut with a grand show at Mumbai’s Gateway of India, featuring a collection crafted with hand-woven Indian fabrics. The event, attended by Bollywood stars and industry influencers, highlighted the brand’s commitment to heritage, craftsmanship, and collaboration with India’s artisanal textile industry.
Asos debuted its newest transition range at the fashion show, which included a variety of dresses, skirts, shirts, pants, co-ord sets and more. Bollywood celebrities Tara Sutaria and Veer Pahariya were the show's highlights as showstoppers.
At LFW X FDCI 2025, designer Amit Aggarwal collaborated with mobile brand Nothing to present a collection celebrating freedom in fashion. The collection featured expressive designs for men and women, emphasising individuality and effortless style.
Asuka Couture, a luxury menswear brand, blends heritage with modern day craftsmanship and in discussion with Apparel Resources, Piyush Mohnani, Co-founder and Marketing Head talked about the booming menswear sector, sourcing and manufacturing and future plans.
Green glow is the colour for S/S ’25 appearing in high-shine activewear, couture layering or streetwear essentials. From monochrome mastery to print play, the ‘emotionally charged’ neon green shade has a plethora of options to be tapped upon.
The recently concluded runways saw designers incorporating statement-making details to elevate denim pieces beyond their utilitarian roots. Dolce & Gabbana introduced a voluminous jacket in soft-washed blue denim while Hed Mayner showcased an oversized zip-up bomber jacket in ‘dirty’ washed denim.
The store's line, which reflects a minimalist aesthetic, includes chikankari and jewel printing, two distinctive Tahiliani motifs, presented in modern designs like kaftans, capes, and gilets.
Jyotika Jhalani, Founder and Creative Director of Janavi, in an exclusive interview with Apparel Resources, elaborates on her journey to create Janavi and what sets the luxury brand apart.
Spring/Summer ’25 trends tap into the evolving consumer psyche through playful bag charms that invite personalisation, retro-inspired sneakers that blend comfort and style and high-high-top sneakers that echo fashion’s love for functional statement-making.
Japanese artist Shu Yonezawa, known for exploring digital and real-world connections, has been selected for LVMH Métiers d'Art’s prestigious artistic residency. She will spend six months in Okayama working with Kuroki, a celebrated denim maker, renowned for its meticulous production process, as the company celebrates its 75th anniversary.
Indian kidswear is a booming segment, empowering children and parents with every stitch and detail. We have rounded up here seven standout kidswear labels to watch that are making an impact on the Indian kidswear industry.
The alliance between the popular Japanese fashion industry players aims to elevate Pitti Uomo's position in the Japanese market and also foster innovative projects in the realms of menswear and lifestyle.