Fashion
US’ New Balance & Ganni drop limited-edition sneaker collaboration
This season’s silhouette, the GANNI x New Balance 1906L, is a boundary-pushing hybrid that invites you to embrace every side of yourself. Fusing New Balance’s iconic athletic heritage with GANNI’s expressive approach to dressing, it mirrors the versatility of the people who wear it.
Ganni x New Balance’s 1906L hybrid fuses a runner’s energy with a loafer’s polish, featuring Ganni’s snake print, bold colours, and metal logos for a rebellious twist.
Shot with Dazed and fronted by Samara Cyn, the campaign explores duality, celebrating multidimensional style with looks from Ganni’s Fall/Winter 2025 collection revealed at Paris Fashion Week.
Combining the ease and energy of a runner with the polished structure of a loafer, the design grounds itself on a bold rubber sole while GANNI’s signature snake print and vivid palette amplify its attitude. The classic loafer strap detail is reimagined with a metal GANNI butterfly logo and a metal New Balance logo, subverting tradition with a rebellious twist.
Shot with Dazed and fronted by Samara Cyn, one of the most exciting new artists in the music industry, the campaign explores duality as a reflection of the many sides of self-expression. Two distinct archetypes emerge: the fearless, expressive Statement Maker and the Effortlessly Sharp, Quietly Smart persona. Together, they capture the idea that no one is ever just one thing.
Styled by Kat Ambrozak and photographed by Iris Luz, Samara wears the Fall/Winter 2025 collection’s runway heroes that were first revealed during Paris Fashion Week. The looks underscore GANNI’s expressive contrasts—sculptural tailoring, vivid prints and tactile layers—while amplifying the hybrid energy of the collaboration.
Designed for those who dress for themselves and define their own path, the GANNI x New Balance collaboration embodies a spirit of unapologetic individuality and multidimensional Style.
The GANNI x New Balance 1906L launches exclusively at GANNI on 24 September 2025 and globally at New Balance on 30 September 2025 for a suggested retail price of $190 USD.
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Fashion
Saks Global seeks to file for bankruptcy as soon as Sunday, Bloomberg News reports
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Reuters
Published
January 9, 2026
Luxury retailer Saks Global is planning to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy as soon as Sunday, Bloomberg News reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter.
The owner of New York’s century-old Fifth Avenue flagship store is preparing to file for bankruptcy without a restructuring deal in place, though it aims to craft one in the coming weeks, according to the report.
The company is also in advanced discussions on about $1.25 billion debtor-in-possession financing package with creditors, which would allow it to keep its business running during bankruptcy and pay vendor dues, the report added.
Saks Global did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.
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Fashion
Pandora eyes 6% organic growth in 2025 as weak US market mutes prior guidance
Published
January 9, 2026
Pandora expects to deliver 6% organic growth in 2025, the Danish jewellery brand announced on Friday in its preliminary and unaudited results for 2025, falling below previous guidance of 7% to 8%.
“We delivered 6% organic growth in 2025 despite softer than expected Q4 holiday trading, particularly in North America,” said Pandora’s CEO Berta de Pablos-Barbier, the brand announced on its website on January 9. “While the year was marked by macro headwinds, it has also highlighted opportunities to sharpen execution and strengthen brand desirability.”
Pandora is eyeing a full-year operating profit of approximately 7.8 billion Danish crowns ($1.2 billion) along with an EBIT margin of around 24%, in line with its previous guidance. The North American market reported 2% like for like growth in the fourth quarter of 2025 with trading in November and December below expectations due to weakened consumer sentiment causing muted in-store traffic. Although EMEA like for like growth came in at -1% and Italy lagged, Spain, Poland, and Portugal reported strong growth, according to the business.
“As new CEO, my focus will be to navigate the current market environment, reduce our commodity exposure and course-correct in select areas to accelerate profitable growth,” said de Pablos-Barbier. “Pandora continues to pursue significant untapped growth opportunities as a full jewellery brand. Our fundamentals are strong. We are building a bigger Pandora.”
The business will announce its audited full-year 2025 results on February 5. Pandora plans to launch designs in new materials this calendar year, aiming to use high silver prices as fuel for innovation, according to de Pablos-Barbier.
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India’s Arvind Fashions buys Flipkart stake in Flying Machine unit
Over the last five years Flying machine has re-established as a well-accepted brand on the digital channels. The partnership with the Flipkart group helped Flying Machine become one of the top casual wear brand on digital platforms, catering to the fashion-conscious youth of India.
Arvind Fashions Limited will acquire Flipkart Group’s stake in Arvind Youth Brands for ₹135 crore (~$15.02 million), making it a wholly owned subsidiary.
The partnership helped Flying Machine rebuild and grow as a leading youth casualwear brand on digital platforms.
The brand will remain available on Flipkart while expanding its presence across other online channels in India.
Amisha Jain, Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer of Arvind Fashions, said, “We are thankful to the Flipkart Group for their support in building Flying Machine into a brand of choice on digital channels. Our relationship with the Flipkart group will continue ensuring consumers can still shop Flying Machine on its platforms. The brand will also be available to consumers on other digital channels and portals.”
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