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28 Apr

Fendi Dedicates 57th Street Flagship’s Windows to Karl Lagerfeld

Fendi Dedicates 57th Street Flagship’s Windows to Karl Lagerfeld
It’s all about Karl. From Monday through May 10, Fendi will transform the windows of its Recent York City flagship on the corner of 57th Street in Manhattan’s Fuller Constructing to rejoice the work of the home’s late creative director Karl Lagerfeld. Lagerfeld, who had a 54-year tenure at Fendi, is the topic of the annual fashion exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute titled, “Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty.” The exhibition shall be open to the general public from May 5 through July 15. Fendi’s flagship houses women’s and men’s ready-to-wear collections, accessories and leather goods across two levels. The landmark constructing, originally designed to deal with art galleries, was reinterpreted in 2021 in a one-of-a-kind concept realized...
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28 Apr

Gap Walks Tightrope, Looks to Get Stronger as It

Gap Walks Tightrope, Looks to Get Stronger as It
Gap Inc. is up on the high wire — balancing the necessity to cut costs with the hopes that having fewer people will help make its operations more efficient.  And retail’s watching, especially since many other corporations try to drag off the identical trick already or about to take their turn. The struggling Gap said Thursday that it could lay off about 1,800 of its headquarters and upper field workforce — a large cut for an organization that counts about 8,500 employees in its corporate offices out of a complete workforce of 95,000.  Bob Martin, executive chairman and interim chief executive officer, said in an announcement: “We're taking the needed actions to reshape Gap Inc. for the long run — simplifying and optimizing...
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