This Week In Fashion

It could be the end for Gap’s partnership with Kanye West after controversy. The designer and singer was temporarily suspended from Instagram after voicing a racial slur.

Paris’ Musée des Arts Décoratifs has set a date for its upcoming exhibition on Elsa Schiaparelli and has revealed more information on what to expect. It is scheduled for 6 July 2022 to 22 January 2023

Vestiaire Collective acquires U.S. resale platform Tradesy. Together these peer-to-peer marketplace companies plan on a membership community of 23 million.

'Shopping on social networks is the logical next step in the story' - Charles Levecque of TikTok. Charles Levecque, Head of Luxury and Fashion at TikTok, explains. Content taken before fashion runways during fashion weeks gets quiet an audience on social media. Vlogging is big in fashion today.

Josh Hartnett and Kim Cattrall are the celebrity faces for Farfetch. Kim Cattrall, Best known for her role in Sex and the City; Josh Hartnett, described as “the pin-up of the early 2000s and one of Hollywood’s brightest young stars who chose his own personal path” This is the first brand campaign developed and executed internally by the e-tailer under the stewardship of new Creative Director, Yannis Henrion.

The Met Gala announces host. The event announced its co-chairs, which include Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds, Regina King, and Lin-Manuel Miranda. The event has returned to its annual time slot of the first Monday in May.

Sean Penn And Julia Roberts are hard to recognize in the political thriller Gaslit, created by Mr. Robot’s Robbie Pickering and directed by Captain Fantastic’s Matt Ross, is scheduled to premiere on April 24.

Prada says uncertainty lies ahead as luxury brands. “We are on track to deliver on the medium term what we promised,” said chairman Paolo Zannoni on a conference call with analysts. “As of late, the environment in which we operate has become more uncertain. The geopolitical and macroeconomic outlook has worsened and volatility has increased. We cannot foresee at this stage the impact of current events on the luxury goods industry, but we are closely monitoring our business environment, ready to react swiftly to unexpected developments.”