Acne Studios has opened its first standalone store in Thailand, opting for the Asian nation’s capital, Bangkok, to make its debut.
Inside the new Acne Studios Bangkok store – Courtesy
Located inside the city’s Siam Paragon shopping mall, nestled in the Siam shopping district, the new Acne Studios Bangkok store was conceived by the Swedish luxury fashion brand’s creative director Jonny Johansson and Swedish architecture studio, Halleroed.
Washed in the Stockholm-based brand’s signature light pink hue, the new store’s facade features pink granite, which extends to the interior flooring and a series of monolithic pillars, with matte plaster walls.
The minimalist space is punctuated by furnishings and fixtures by longtime collaborators, including seating by British furniture designer MaxLamb, alongside geometric stainless steel, including a metal payment desk, and strip lighting by the French artist, Benoit Lalloz.
Inside the new Acne Studios Bangkok – Courtesy
“Together, this dialogue between materials, furnishings and lighting reaches what Johansson and Halleroed call an ‘unexpected harmony’ – a reflection of Acne Studios’ collections, which are rooted in ideas of juxtaposition, creativity and play,” said the brand in a press release.
Inside, local shoppers will find Acne Studios Fall/Winter 25 looks from the men’s and women’s collections alongside shoes and accessories, and the brand’s new Camero bag.
To celebrate the opening, a limited-edition Acne Studios Loves Bangkok T-shirt will be available alongside a series of early Trompe L’œil drops.
The new Bangkok store opening comes on the back of Acnes Studios’ opening in Aoyama, Tokyo, strengthening the firm’s presence across the Asia-Pacific region.
Levi Strauss & Co. has strengthened its board of directors by adding a marketing specialist. On December 16, The US group, owner among others of Levi’s jeans, announced that Jeffrey J. Jones II will become a member of its board on January 21, 2026.
Jeffrey J. Jones II – DR
Jones, currently president and CEO of US financial services company H&R Block, will serve as a member of the Levi Strauss board’s nominating, governance and corporate citizenship committee, as well as the compensation and human capital committee.
Jones will retire from his post at H&R Block, which he joined in 2017, on December 31, 2025. He is an experienced executive with a 30-year-plus career, notably as a marketing strategy specialist. In 2016, he joined Uber Technologies Inc., where he was president of the Ride Sharing division, in charge of operations, customer support, strategy and planning, product operations and marketing. He was previously executive vice-president and CMO at Target Corporation, overseeing brand, digital and customer experience strategy, corporate communications, investor relations, and brand management for all of Target’s owned brands and limited-time offering collaborations. Jones’s diverse corporate experience, and his expertise in businesses specialising in direct-to-consumer relations are of special interest to the Levi Strauss board.
“Mr Jones brings extensive experience in consumer insights, brand building and organisational transformation, and has a proven record of creating significant stakeholder value,” said Bob Eckert, chairman of the board at Levi Strauss & Co. “He has repeatedly strengthened brands and organisations across industries, and his leadership will play a critical role as we evolve LS&Co. into a best-in-class, DTC-first retailer,” Eckert added.
Earlier in his career, Jones worked at Gap, and was a partner and president at advertising agency McKinney, where he led major client projects and fostered organisational growth.
“Levi Strauss & Co. is an iconic company with a bold vision for the future, and I’m honoured to join the board at such a pivotal moment,” said Jones in a press release. “The company has been on a strong trajectory, deepening its connection with consumers and driving long-term, sustainable growth. I look forward to supporting the entire leadership team as they write the next chapter for this nearly 175-year-old company,” he added.
The Levi Strauss board of directors currently consists of 12 members, including CEO Michelle Gass.
EssilorLuxottica and Burberry have renewed for another 10 years their licence agreement for the development, production and worldwide distribution of Burberry eyewear.
The agreement was set to expire on December 31, and its term has been extended to December 31, 2035. The renewal strengthens the collaboration the two companies embarked on in 2006, based on a shared tradition of creativity, craftsmanship and innovation.
“We are delighted to extend our two-decade partnership with Burberry, a creative journey that has brought to life collections infused with Burberry’s timeless sophistication and uniquely British allure. As we look ahead to the next chapter of crafting Burberry-branded eyewear, EssilorLuxottica is thrilled to intensify its collaboration with one of the world’s most admired luxury houses,” said Francesco Milleri, president and CEO of EssilorLuxottica.
Joshua Schulman, CEO of Burberry, said: “We are thrilled to continue our longstanding partnership with EssilorLuxottica, building on a relationship grounded in craftsmanship, design and innovation. Together, we will capture the spirit of our timeless British luxury brand expression, as we bring more iconic Burberry eyewear collections to customers around the world.”
French company Arcads.ai, set up two years ago and specialised in software solutions producing AI-generated promotional videos for social media, has raised $16 million in a funding round designed to bolster its expansion.
Romain Torres and Dylan Fournier – Arcads.ai
Arcads.ai founders Dylan Fournier and Romain Torres carried out the funding round with Eurazeo, alongside Alpha Intelligence Capital and via the Sequoia investment fund’s Scout programme.
Arcads.ai offers digital solutions enabling users to produce videos entirely generated by AI in 35 languages. The videos appear to have been made by influencers, but instead feature “AI actors.” Arcads.ai is positioned within the fast-growing user-generated content sector, featuring myriad influencers creating videos that promote consumer brands, which in turn play an active role in disseminating such third-party-generated content.
The company’s solutions allow brands and content creators to produce videos (for example product tests, fittings and unboxing) much more quickly, skipping the shooting and editing phases and aligning the content with themes trending on social media, especially TikTok and Instagram.
Arcads.ai has seven employees, and claims to have over 6,000 client companies and to generate over 100,000 videos per month. Fournier has indicated on social media that Arcads.ai’s revenue has grown from zero to $13 million in 18 months, and it is set to reach the $100 million mark “in the coming months.”