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These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Monday.
What shapes holiday supply chain strategies
This holiday season, retailers are trying to reach a customer who is both value-driven and increasingly unforgiving, meaning effective supply chain strategies will be essential to meet this demand. Tariffs have forced brands and retailers to act earlier than usual, and this is the first major retail season where consumers and brands alike are using AI on a larger scale. Shoppers also have little patience for slow deliveries, delayed refunds or weak customer service, so retailers are developing plans to address potential disruptions. {Vogue Business/paywalled}
Jonathan Anderson to show first Dior Cruise collection in L.A.
Jonathan Anderson will show his first cruise collection for Dior in Los Angeles on May 13. The venue will be revealed at a later date. This news follows the announcement that Nicolas Ghesquière will show Louis Vuitton’s Cruise 2027 on May 20 in New York City, signaling that luxury players are courting U.S. customers as they emerge from a two-year slump in sales. {WWD/paywalled}
Ariana Grande covers Interview
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Ariana Grande is Interview‘s Winter 2025 cover star for Issue 564. Photographed by Inez & Vinoodh and styled by Law Roach, Grande wears a Bottega Veneta coat on the cover. In conversation with Nicole Kidman, Grande talks starring as Glinda in “Wicked,” planning for her upcoming tour and their mutual love of a long bath to wind down. {Interview}
Zegna Group shares succession plan
Zegna Group is reshuffling its leadership as it “prepares for the future.” Gianluca Tagliabue, the company’s chief financial and chief operating officer, is being promoted to the role of group CEO, as Gildo Zegna steps into an executive chairman role. Edoardo and Angelo Zegna will be named co-CEOs of the group’s flagship Zegna brand. {Business of Fashion/paywalled}
Salomon plans to double its U.S. stores next year
Salomon currently has five U.S. stores, and the brand will likely double its retail presence in the country next year to around 10 stores. Its latest store opening was in Williamsburg on Nov. 19. Erin Cooper, senior marketing manager for performance and sportstyle at Salomon North America, told Glossy that Salomon isn’t backing off of wholesale, but it will continue to open its own stores to complement its wholesale retail business in the U.S. {Glossy/paywalled}
Jeffrey Kalinsky is returning to retail
Jeffrey Kalinsky’s boutique Jeffrey closed its Atlanta, New York and Palo Alto stores in 2020 during the pandemic. Now, Kalinsky is opening a new Jeffrey store in Atlanta on Aug. 2, 2026. The store’s initial mix will include a blend of established luxury labels — Gucci, Balenciaga, Loewe, Dries Van Noten, Phoebe Philo — old favorites like Dosa and emerging names including Sofie D’Hoor and Dusan. {Vogue Business/paywalled}
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