Group 1: LVMH and Hermès Dispute - The heir of Hermès, Nicolas Puech, has filed a lawsuit against LVMH and its chairman Bernard Arnault, claiming that his shares worth approximately €14 billion were illegally transferred by his wealth manager Eric Freymond [3][4] - The dispute dates back to 2010 when LVMH increased its stake in Hermès to over 23%, leading to a legal agreement in 2014 that allowed LVMH to retain 8.5% of Hermès shares but prohibited further purchases for five years [3] - Hermès reported a revenue of €11.9 billion with a 9% organic growth for the first three quarters of 2025, while LVMH's revenue was approximately €58 billion with a 2% decline in organic growth [4] Group 2: Prada Acquires Versace - Prada has completed the acquisition of Versace from Capri Holdings for €1.25 billion, marking the largest acquisition in Prada's 112-year history [5][6] - Analysts view this acquisition as complementary, with hopes that it could challenge the dominance of LVMH and Kering in the luxury market, although concerns exist regarding Prada's past acquisition failures [6] Group 3: Chanel's Controversial Fashion Show - Chanel's recent fashion show in New York has sparked controversy for allegedly trivializing the struggles of working-class individuals, as the show was held in an abandoned subway station [8][9] - The show aimed to present a diverse image of women but faced criticism for being disconnected from the harsh realities of urban life, highlighting a gap between luxury branding and social issues [9][10] Group 4: H&M and Stella McCartney Collaboration - H&M announced a new collaboration with Stella McCartney to celebrate their 20-year partnership, set to launch in Spring 2026, featuring sustainable materials and designs inspired by McCartney's classic archives [12] Group 5: Adidas Legal Victory - Adidas won a lawsuit regarding its partnership with Ye, with the court ruling that the company did not mislead investors about the risks associated with the collaboration, which had previously generated annual sales of €1.5 billion [20][21] Group 6: Harrods Closure in Shanghai - Harrods announced the closure of its tea room and private members' club in Shanghai, indicating a contraction in high-end consumption in China [22] Group 7: Inditex Financial Performance - Inditex, the parent company of Zara, reported a revenue of €28.2 billion for the first nine months of fiscal year 2025, with a net profit increase of 3.9% to €4.6 billion [23]
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