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Lauren Sherman January 26, 2026
An opening dispatch from Paris couture week: Jonathan Anderson’s Couture debut, Véronique Nichanian’s final Hermès show, Celine’s advantage in the New-New Luxury race, and more.
Marchesa co-founder Keren Craig, designer Georgina Chapman and ceo Edward Chapman
Lauren Sherman January 26, 2026
News and notes on the brands cautiously returning to Saks Global as it restructures, and the mounting financial and legal troubles at Marchesa.
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Lauren Sherman & Sarah Shapiro January 23, 2026
News and notes on Roopal Patel’s exit from Saks Global, Versace’s reinvention, the latest resale trends, and more.
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News and notes on a Met Gala P.R. shake-up, Tamara Mellon’s bid to buy back Jimmy Choo, and the state of LVMH’s watch business.


Adam Baidawi
The chatter inside Condé Nast is that Adam Baidawi is winning the horse race to helm GQ’s global operations. But is it actually sealed up?
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Lauren Sherman & Rachel Strugatz January 21, 2026
News and notes on the biggest trends out of Paris Menswear Fashion Week; former i-D editor Alastair McKimm’s new magazine venture; and Harry’s new TikTok-exclusive, scent-dupe body wash series.
Melanie Ward
Lauren Sherman January 20, 2026
News and notes on a thoughtful tribute to the late stylist Melanie Ward, the sudden omnipresence of peptides, and a somewhat emaciated men’s fashion week in Milan.
Bartolomeo Rongone
Lauren Sherman & Sarah Shapiro January 20, 2026
News and notes on Bartolomeo Rongone’s new assignment as the C.E.O. of Moncler Group, the renewed fanfare around a beloved Valentino documentary following the great designer’s passing, and Chanel’s Golden Globes brand-awareness bump.


Pierpaolo Piccioli
Lauren Sherman January 19, 2026
As Pierpaolo Piccioli, Jonathan Anderson, and other designers who figured in last year’s epochal game of fashion industry musical chairs settle into their roles, a new reality has beckoned: They have their work cut out for them.
Geoffroy van Raemdonck
Lauren Sherman & William D. Cohan January 16, 2026
Frank discussions with a former M&A banker about the Saks Global mess, whether Arnault should buy Bergdorf, the future of department stores, and if Geoffroy van Raemdonck will spin off Neiman Marcus.
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