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Astrid Wendlandt
22 March 2026
Simon Porte Jacquemus, the French designer behind one of France’s most well-known young fashion brands, has sold a personal stake of 5 percent to Sandbridge Capital whose founding senior advisers include Domenico De Sole, the American lawyer turned entrepreneur who helped build Tom Ford and Gucci into fashion power houses.
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If you can’t beat them – join them. John Galliano did just that. The disgraced Dior couturier, who had his sins of anti-semitic and racist rants forgiven by fashion after many years out of the spotlight and a couple of rave reviewed seasons at Margiela, has a new gig. It is not where many expected him to land. This week the Gibraltar-born designer signed a two-year contract to design for the Spanish fast-fashion brand Zara.
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French luxury group Kering unveiled a new corporate structure this week with the creation of a fashion and leather goods division and a jewelry division. A similar structure’s been in place at LVMH for years. But what’s more important is what’s not being said. Unlike at LVMH, watches don’t make an appearance. Kering has already exited that sector. And while Kering said it would continue to publish standalone figures for Gucci, since it’s its biggest brand, it won’t report numbers for Bottega Veneta and Saint Laurent anymore. These will be included in the fashion and leather goods division. It looks like a push for privacy as the Pinault family and their new CEO Luca de Meo seek to reorganize away from the spotlight after a cataclysmic drop in sales in the past two years.
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