Among the highlights of the next edition of children’s fashion and lifestyle trade show Pitti Bimbo—its 102nd event, taking place in Florence, Italy on from January 21 to 22—will be a new collaboration with the Spanish brand Bobo Choses. In recent years, Bobo Choses has become “the emblem of a new and multifaceted approach to childrenswear,” according to the organisers of the Florentine fair.
Pitti Bimbo 102 unveils a collaboration with the Spanish brand Bobo Choses
The partnership will give rise to a new area, the name of which has yet to be revealed, where, alongside the new collections, events, and presentations curated by the participating brands will take place. For now, Maison Mangostan, Mini Rondini, Piupiuchick, Tinycottons, The New Society, and True Artist have confirmed their presence in the new space.
Following its debut last June, Piazza Pirouette will also return for the winter edition. Curated by Katie Kendrick, the project will transform from a bustling summer market into a winter fairy tale in which to discover new collections from labels such as Goldie+Ace, Sticky Lemon, Stych, Paade Mode, Halcyon Nights, and Bundgaard. At the centre of the Piazza, a new showcase will allow buyers to discover a selection of the latest finely crafted products, ready to order, from brands such as Blue Francis, MoiToiNous, and Forivor, among others.
Finally, Pitti Bimbo 102 will also host a new edition of the collaboration with The Family Circle, the Hamburg-based marketplace founded by Nadine Jung, known for its carefully curated selection of accessories and lifestyle items.
“At the beginning of November, the cross-functional Pitti Bimbo team is engaged in a European roadshow (Naples, Paris, Madrid, Barcelona, London, to be followed by Milan at the end of the month), during which it is presenting the highlights and features of the next edition while at the same time gathering feedback, suggestions, and impressions,” said Antonio Cristaudo, commercial director of Pitti Immagine. “This format, launched last spring with the aim of fostering open dialogue among Pitti Bimbo exhibitors, buyers and journalists brought together side by side, has created the ideal conditions for these new relationships. We are seeing strong support both for these and for the continued presence of the show’s most established brands, such as the Miniconf group (iDo, Ducati, Sarabanda, Minibanda, Roy Roger’s), the Falc group (with the brands Falcotto, W6YZ, Naturino, Flower Mountain for Naturino), the Artcraft International group (with the brands Canadian, Crocs, Heydude, Colors of California, Mou), and, among others, Bugatti, Escada, and Aigner.”
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The demerger of Unilever‘s ice cream division, to be named ‘The Magnum Ice Cream Company,’ which had been delayed in recent months by the US government shutdown, will finally go ahead on Saturday, the British group announced.
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Unilever said in a statement on Friday that the admission of the new entity’s shares to listing and trading in Amsterdam, London, and New York, as well as the commencement of trading… is expected to take place on Monday, December 8.
The longest federal government shutdown in US history, from October 1 to November 12, fully or partially affected many parts of the federal government, including the securities regulator, after weeks without an agreement between Donald Trump‘s Republicans and the Democratic opposition.
Unilever, which had previously aimed to complete the demerger by mid-November, warned in October that the US securities regulator (SEC) was “not in a position to declare effective” the registration of the new company’s shares. However, the group said it was “determined to implement in 2025” the separation of a division that also includes the Ben & Jerry’s and Cornetto brands, and which will have its primary listing in Amsterdam.
“The registration statement” for the shares in the US “became effective on Thursday, December 4,” Unilever said in its statement. Known for Dove soaps, Axe deodorants and Knorr soups, the group reported a slight decline in third-quarter sales at the end of October, but beat market expectations.
Under pressure from investors, including the activist fund Trian of US billionaire Nelson Peltz, to improve performance, the group last year unveiled a strategic plan to focus on 30 power brands. It then announced the demerger of its ice cream division and, to boost margins, launched a cost-saving plan involving 7,500 job cuts, nearly 6% of the workforce. Unilever’s shares on the London Stock Exchange were steady on Friday shortly after the market opened, at 4,429 pence.
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Burberry has named a new chief operating and supply chain officer as well as a new chief customer officer. They’re both key roles at the recovering luxury giant and both are being promoted from within.
Matteo Calonaci becomes chief operating and supply chain officer, moving from his role as senior vice-president of strategy and transformation at the firm.
In his new role, he’ll be oversee supply chain and planning, strategy and transformation, and data and analytics. He succeeds Klaus Bierbrauer, who’s currently Burberry supply chain and industrial officer. Bierbrauer will be leaving the company following its winter show and a transition period.
Matteo Calonaci – Burberry
Meanwhile, Johnattan Leon steps up as chief customer officer. He’s currently currently Burberry’s senior vice-president of commercial and chief of staff. In his new role he’ll be leading Burberry’s customer, client engagement, customer service and retail excellence teams, while also overseeing its digital, outlet and commercial operations.
Both Calonaci and Leon will join the executive committee, reporting to Company CEO Joshua Schulman.
JohnattanLeon – Burberry
Schulman said of the two execs that the appointments “reflect the exceptional talent and leadership we have at Burberry. Both Matteo and Johnattan have been instrumental in strengthening our focus on executional excellence and elevating our customer experience. Their deep understanding of our business, our people, and our customers gives me full confidence that their leadership will help drive [our strategy] Burberry Forward”.
Traditional and occasion wear designer Puneet Gupta has stepped into the world of fine jewellery with the launch of ‘Deco Luméaura,’ a collection designed to blend heritage and contemporary aesthetics while taking inspiration from the dramatic landscapes of Ladakh.
Hints of Ladakh’s heritage can be seen in this sculptural evening bag – Puneet Gupta
“For me, Deco Luméaura is an exploration of transformation- of material, of story, of self,” said Puneet Gupta in a press release. “True luxury isn’t perfect; it is intentional. Every piece is crafted to be lived with and passed on.”
The jewellery collection features cocktail rings, bangles, chokers, necklaces, and statement evening bags made in recycled brass and finished with 24 carat gold. The stones used have been kept natural to highlight their imperfect and unique forms and each piece in the collection has been hammered, polished, and engraved by hand.
An eclectic mix of jewels from the collection – Puneet Gupta
Designed to function as wearable art pieces, the colourful jewellery echoes the geometry of Art Deco while incorporating distinctly South Asian imagery such as camels, butterflies, and tassels. Gupta divides his time between his stores in Hyderabad and Delhi and aims to bring Indian artistry to a global audience while crafting a dialogue between designer and artisan.