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📅January 10, 2026 at 1:00 PM
Fashion headlines today span luxury brand milestones, major retail shake-ups, new leadership moves, streetwear launches, and sustainability and circularity initiatives reshaping the industry.
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Louis Vuitton Monogram Marks 130th Anniversary with Immersive Soho Pop‑Up

Louis Vuitton has kicked off celebrations for the **130th anniversary of its monogram** with an experiential pop‑up in New York’s Soho, designed to resemble a hotel.Source 1 The space anchors a broader year‑long celebration of the house’s most famous motif and underscores LVMH’s focus on heritage storytelling as a key driver of luxury demand.Source 1

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Prada Unveils Early Spring 2026 Campaign Exploring Modern Advertising

Prada is among the first luxury houses to debut its **spring 2026 campaign**, created with artist Annie Collier and photographer Oliver Hadlee Pearch.Source 1 The concept reflects on contemporary advertising and image‑making, signaling Prada’s continued emphasis on art collaborations and conceptual storytelling in its brand strategy.Source 1

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Fendi Expands Peekaboo Line with Ultra‑Crafted Interior‑Focused Bags

Fendi has introduced a new iteration of its **Peekaboo** bag that emphasizes intricately embellished interiors featuring beads, studs, paillettes, and embroidery.Source 1 Each bag reportedly requires around **200 hours of craftsmanship**, reinforcing Fendi’s positioning in high luxury and offering a narrative‑driven product for collectors globally.Source 1

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Chanel Names Gracie Abrams as New Face of Coco Crush Jewelry

Chanel has appointed singer‑songwriter **Gracie Abrams** as an ambassador for its Coco Crush fine jewelry line, celebrating with a high‑profile dinner at Chateau Marmont.Source 1 The move reflects Chanel’s strategy of aligning with rising cultural figures to connect fine jewelry to a younger, entertainment‑savvy audience.Source 1

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Gucci ‘La Famiglia’ Collection Reaches Stores After Non‑Runway Debut

Gucci’s **La Famiglia** collection, first revealed via imagery rather than a traditional runway show, is now delivering to retail.Source 1 The drop‑driven strategy highlights an evolving approach to launches under the Kering umbrella, prioritizing campaign storytelling and store experience over large‑scale fashion shows.Source 1

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Jimmy Choo Launches ‘Sunny’ Trainer, Blending Sneaker and Ballet Flat Trends

Jimmy Choo has introduced the **Sunny trainer**, a lace, pastel‑toned shoe that merges sneaker functionality with ballet‑flat aesthetics.Source 1 Positioned as a lighter, more casual extension of the brand’s red‑carpet heritage, the style taps into the broader ‘sneaker‑meets‑ballet’ trend dominating everyday footwear.Source 1

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No Fear Launches ‘No Fear Sport’ Core Essentials Line in the UK

UK label **No Fear** has rolled out **No Fear Sport**, a core essentials line designed to sit alongside its more fashion‑forward mainline.Source 5 The brand also signals plans for additional artist collaborations later in 2026, aiming to strengthen its positioning at the intersection of streetwear, sports, and youth culture.Source 5

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Global Fashion Agenda Launches Circular Fashion Partnership: TĂŒrkiye

Global Fashion Agenda has announced the **Circular Fashion Partnership: TĂŒrkiye**, an initiative to advance circularity and textile‑to‑textile recycling in one of fashion’s key sourcing hubs.Source 7 The program seeks to improve extended producer responsibility (EPR) frameworks and close material loops, emphasizing policy, infrastructure, and brand‑manufacturer collaboration.Source 7

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Clothing and Textile Recycling Market Forecast to Reach $20.2 Billion by 2031

A new report projects the **global clothing and textile recycling market** will grow to **USD 20.2 billion by 2031**, up from about USD 13.61 billion in 2024.Source 3 Analysts cite circular‑economy policies, rising consumer awareness, and brand‑led take‑back schemes as primary growth drivers, making recycling a core strategic area for fashion companies.Source 3

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TNL Mediagene Partners with Japan’s METI to Boost Fashion IP Development

Tokyo‑based media and data group **TNL Mediagene** has entered a partnership with Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) to support **high‑value fashion IP development**.Source 3 The collaboration includes a showcase planned for January and aims to help Japanese fashion and creative brands better monetize and protect their intellectual property globally.Source 3

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Alo Yoga Appoints Benedetta Petruzzo as CEO of International

Activewear and lifestyle brand **Alo** has named **Benedetta Petruzzo** as CEO of International, overseeing its global expansion outside its home market.Source 8 The appointment underscores Alo’s push to scale its retail, e‑commerce, and studio‑driven ecosystem worldwide amid intensifying competition in premium athleisure.Source 8

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Vivienne Westwood and Rei Kawakubo Announced for Major Exhibition in Australia

The National Gallery of Victoria will stage a **blockbuster exhibition** pairing avant‑garde legends **Vivienne Westwood** and **Rei Kawakubo**.Source 8 Bringing together two of the most influential experimental designers, the show is poised to be a major cultural event for fashion and museum audiences in the Asia‑Pacific region.Source 8