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Supply chains remain agile to avoid US tariffs

China’s role as the backbone of the global textile supply chain remains decisive.
Between 2018 and 2024, Chinese exports to Vietnam grew nearly 19 per cent annually.
Goods deemed to be routed via transshipment can still attract a 40 per cent US levy.
China’s investments in Southeast Asia’s four largest economies have quadrupled over the past decade.
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Arab World Fashion Prize: Winners of the inaugural edition revealed

Published
October 16, 2025
On October 8, the Arab World Institute announced the laureates of the inaugural Arab World Fashion Prize at a ceremony in Paris, attended by leading figures from the worlds of fashion, culture and the media.
Created to celebrate the creativity, expertise and diversity of talent from the Arab world, this year’s prize recognised four laureates across three categories: Emerging Talent, Innovative Talent and Accessories Talent. In light of the richness and quality of the works presented, two additional distinctions were also awarded: the Special Jury Prize and the Creative Entrepreneurship Prize.
Saudi designer Ahmed Hassan received the Emerging Talent Prize for his work at the helm of the KML fashion house, where he blends an architectural approach with a keen sense of proportion to create conceptual fashion rooted in tradition yet looking to the future.
Algerian designer Abdel Djalel Chib was awarded the Innovative Talent Prize for his limited-edition, handcrafted accessories at the intersection of architecture, design and craft, underpinned by a committed, sustainable ethos.
The Accessories Talent category this year recognised Lina Kouhaili for her “objets-à-porter”, hybrid creations that straddle accessories and sculpture and celebrate her Franco-Moroccan heritage, and Oubadah Nouktah for his conceptual and functional leather goods under the Nouktah label.
The Special Jury Prize was awarded to Mouthana Alhaj Ali for a creation that places memory and the act of transmission at the heart of a body of work paying tribute to women who have lived through war, transforming pain into a narrative of resilience. The Creative Entrepreneurship Prize recognised Sophia Kacimi and her Zoubida project, which showcases the work of Moroccan artisans between Fez and Rabat through unisex, timeless pieces and participatory textile installations.

The jury for this inaugural edition brought together well-known figures from the worlds of fashion and culture, who praised the quality of the submissions received. The first edition attracted over 125 entries from around 15 countries, and around 30 finalists were selected, illustrating the diversity, excellence and modernity of contemporary Arab creativity. For Jack Lang, President of the Arab World Institute, fashion is a universal language, and this Prize pays tribute to a generation of designers who proudly fly the colours of the Arab world and boldly reinvent its codes.
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Walmart partners with OpenAI for ChatGPT shopping feature

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Published
October 15, 2025
Walmart said on Tuesday it was partnering with OpenAI to enable customers and Sam’s Club members to shop directly within ChatGPT, using the AI chatbot’s Instant Checkout feature.
Shares of the company rose 5% to $107.21 at market close following the announcement.
The world’s largest retailer is expanding its use of artificial intelligence as companies across sectors adopt the technology to simplify tasks and cut costs.
Walmart has announced AI tools, including generative AI-powered ‘Sparky,’ which is available on its app to assist customers with product suggestions or summarizing product reviews, among other options.
The company’s growing investment in AI is also aimed at closing the gap with online behemoth Amazon, which had a head start with its chatbot, Rufus, a Gen AI-powered shopping assistant that answers various shopping queries.
Walmart’s tie-up with the ChatGPT-maker follows a similar partnership OpenAI announced last month with Etsy and Shopify.
About 15% of total referral traffic for Walmart in September was from ChatGPT, up from 9.5% in August, data from SimilarWeb showed.
However, referrals are only a minor source of traffic and ChatGPT referrals accounted for less than 1% of total web traffic for Walmart, the research firm said.
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DK Company acquires majority stake in German fashion brand IVY OAK

The company will be placed under DK Company’s subsidiary and office in Copenhagen, led by CEO and co-owner Jens Obel, who states:
DK Company has acquired a majority stake in German fashion brand IVY OAK, strengthening its foothold in Germany and the premium fashion segment.
IVY OAK will relocate its HQ to Copenhagen while keeping its creative studio in Berlin.
Founder Caroline Gentz remains co-owner and Creative Director to preserve the brand’s sustainable, design-led DNA as DK Company scales its global growth strategy.
“Founder Caroline Gentz will remain as co-owner and Creative Director and will join the board of directors, where she will ensure continuity in the brand’s vision and values, which is of great importance for the brand’s future growth.”
IVY OAK is known for its timeless design philosophy, sustainable profile, and strong presence in the European fashion market. As part of the partnership, IVY OAK’s headquarters will move to Copenhagen, and the company will be transformed from IVY OAK GmbH to IVY OAK ApS, while the creative studio will remain in Berlin. This structure creates a direct bridge between Berlin’s creative energy and Copenhagen’s international recognition in fashion and sustainability.
“DK Company is proud to announce its second acquisition in Germany – one of Europe’s most important fashion markets. With IVY OAK, we see a perfect match between a strong, design-driven brand and DK Company’s expertise in international marketing and distribution,” says Jens Obel.
“This acquisition supports our strategy of investing in the premium segment, where we already have successful brands such as Gestuz, Wood Wood, InWear, and My Essential Wardrobe. At the same time, we ensure that IVY OAK remains true to its creative and sustainable DNA – with Caroline Gentz as a continuing co-owner and visionary driving force behind the brand.”
The partnership with IVY OAK marks an important step in DK Company’s ambition to expand its position in Germany. With IVY OAK’s loyal customer base, strong brand identity, and established presence in both B2B and B2C channels, DK Company strengthens its access to new market shares.
Caroline Gentz adds: “This partnership brings IVY OAK the necessary capacity and scale to grow internationally – without compromising our values. I look forward to dedicating all my energy to creative development and ensuring that the brand continues to evolve with a strong design focus and long-term perspective.”
Going forward, IVY OAK will continue to strengthen both its B2B and B2C business, among other things through the expansion of the Never Out of Stock program and the further development of the Rerun concept, which supports the brand’s timeless and responsible approach to fashion.
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Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RM)
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