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These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Tuesday.
What’s next for Jacquemus?
Following a historic Marie Antoinette– and Princess Diana-inspired showing in Versailles, Jacquemus is looking forward: With sales surpassing €200 million last year and goals to hit half a billion by 2025, the innovative brand is reaching new heights since its inception in 2009, writes Vogue Business reporter Laure Guilbault. From its first permanent store on Avenue Montaigne in Paris to new endeavors into menswear, Jacquemus shows no signs of slowing down. {Vogue Business/paywalled}
Skims to open stores
Kim Kardashian‘s Skims is set to open its first retail location in 2024, with plans for domestic – and global – expansion in the works, Kim Bhasin reports for Bloomberg. Debuting during the first half of the year, the flagship will be located in Los Angeles on Sunset Boulevard; a second location will open in New York later on. {Bloomberg/paywalled}
Pattern x Sergio Hudson launch curl-conscious robe
Tracee Ellis Ross‘ award-winning hair care brand Pattern teamed up with designer Sergio Hudson on a limited-edition Curl-Conscious Robe, featuring plush fabric that won’t get in the way of your drying curls. “There is nothing better than a night at home in your favorite robe,” Hudson shared, in a statement. “We mixed luxury and function and landed with the Curl-Conscious Robe, the right fit for all self-care needs no matter your hair.” You can shop it on patternbeauty.com. {Fashionista inbox}

Pattern x Sergio Hudson. Photo: Courtesy of Pattern.
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