Fashion
Giorgio Armani: Giuseppe Marsocci appointed Chief Executive Officer
Published
October 16, 2025
Giorgio Armani has always valued executives who truly ’embrace’ a company’s vision and do not depart after just two or three years to chase the next highest bidder- each time with a lavish severance. The appointment, announced a short while ago, of Giuseppe Marsocci as CEO of the Armani Group with immediate effect (together with his simultaneous entry to its Board of Directors) reflects this philosophy. As confirmed in a statement by the Board of Directors of Giorgio Armani SpA, Marsocci brings more than 35 years of international experience in the fashion and luxury sector, 23 of them within the Armani Group, in roles of increasing responsibility in Milan and abroad; most notably in New York, where he served as CEO of the Americas.
Over the past six years, from 2019 to the present, the Piedmontese executive has reported directly to Giorgio Armani, serving as the group’s deputy general manager and global chief commercial officer. He has sat on numerous corporate boards and served as chairman of Giorgio Armani Retail Srl, as well as CEO and/or president of various overseas subsidiaries of the group.
Proposed unanimously by the Armani Foundation, Marsocci will report to the board chaired by Leo Dell’Orco, on which Silvana Armani will serve as vice-chair. In the coming weeks, the company notes, the Board of Directors of Giorgio Armani SpA “will take its final shape upon completion of probate procedures and execution of the will, but it was decided to move ahead now by appointing the CEO in advance, to inaugurate the new course without any interruption in the management of the company,” the fashion group’s statement reads.
Leo Dell’Orco, chairman of the company’s board, highlighted Marsocci’s key qualities in the statement: “His international professional experience, deep knowledge of the sector and of the company, discretion, loyalty, and team spirit, together with his closeness in recent years to Mr Armani, make Giuseppe the most natural choice to ensure continuity along the path mapped out, built and perpetuated for 50 years by the founder,” in keeping with the company’s founding principles and the enduring direction set by the Piacenza-born designer, who passed away earlier this month.
Giuseppe Marsocci expressed his gratitude “for the trust placed in me. This is a project of extraordinary importance, focused on continuity and on enhancing one of the world’s most prestigious Made in Italy brands which, for clients and the market, has transcended the status of a simple label to rightfully become a lifestyle brand.”
‘The objective is demanding,” continued the new CEO, “all the more so in a luxury market engaged in deep self-reflection, but it is achievable thanks to the fundamental contribution of an outstanding network of clients, suppliers, partners, and passionate colleagues around the world, particularly in Milan, many of whom have been close to Mr Armani for many years. Together we will do everything to perpetuate his model of enterprise and his idea of beauty, and we will carry it forward with consistency and sensitivity, taking into account the values and expectations of a changing world.”
Giuseppe Marsocci, a 61-year-old from Turin with a degree in Economics and Business from the University of Turin, has prior experience in sales, marketing and brand management at the Turin-based GFT Group, a licensee of Valentino, Dior, Ungaro, Stone Island and Armani. Other notable roles include five years at Fila Sport (HDP Group) as head of international business development.
Marsocci joined the Armani Group in 2003, taking on roles of increasing responsibility both at the Milan headquarters and in the group’s overseas subsidiaries. These included: commercial director of Armani Collezioni; CEO of the Swiss subsidiary (formerly the logistics and customer service hub for all overseas markets); global director for diffusion/wholesale lines; and, for more than ten years in the New York office, first as president of Trimil US, the Zegna/Armani joint venture, before serving as CEO of the Americas from 2014 to 2019.
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New Balance launches three new stores in Bengaluru, India
Published
December 1, 2025
Global athletic brand New Balance has expanded its brick-and-mortar footprint in the Bengaluru metro area and opened its doors at three new locations: Indiranagar, HSR, and Forum South Bengaluru.
“We are excited to deepen our presence in Bengaluru- with our stores at Brigade Road, Indiranagar, Forum Mall, and HSR, anchoring us in a city that embodies innovation, culture, and an unwavering passion for fitness,” said New Balance India’s country manager Radeshwer Davar in a press release. “This weekend’s in-store experience and community run allowed us to bring New Balance’s philosophy to life while reinforcing our commitment to building inclusive fitness communities and we want to thank the people of Bengaluru who turned up in great spirit.”
Highlighting its long-term commitment to the Indian market, the new outlets are designed to offer an immersive retail environment and mix craftsmanship with technology. New Balance held an exclusive in-store event at its Indiranagar store, featuring an interactive brand showcase of both footwear and apparel. The New Balance Run Club also put on a community run which saw participation from over 200 individuals.
“Over the past year, we’ve more than doubled our retail footprint in India, and these three new stores are a strong testament to that momentum,” said Davar. “For us, it’s not just about expanding retail locations- it’s about creating experiential centres that bring innovation, performance, and style together under one roof.”
Headquartered in Boston, US, New Balance has been independent since 1906 and employs 10,000 associates worldwide. The business reported a global sales total of 7.8 billion dollars in 2024 and counts five athletic footwear factories in New England, US and one in Flimby, UK.
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U.S. Black Friday online sales hit record $11.8 billion, Adobe reports
By
Reuters
Published
December 1, 2025
American shoppers spent a record $11.8 billion online on Black Friday, up 9.1% from last year, final data from Adobe Analytics showed.
Adobe Analytics, which tracks over 1 trillion U.S. retail site visits, expects shoppers to spend $5.5 billion on Saturday and $5.9 billion on Sunday, up 3.8% and 5.4% from a year earlier respectively.
Separately, software firm Salesforce reported that American consumers had spent $18 billion on Black Friday purchases, up 3% from a year ago, with luxury apparel and accessories among the most popular categories.
Although U.S. consumers spent more this Black Friday compared to last year, price increases hampered online demand, according to Salesforce, with shoppers purchasing fewer items at checkout compared to last year.
At physical stores, the bargain-chasing was relatively subdued on post-Thanksgiving morning, with some shoppers saying they feared overspending amid persistent inflation, trade policy-driven uncertainty, and a soft labor market.
Cyber Monday, traditionally a big day for online deals, is expected to be the season’s biggest online shopping day again, Adobe projects, driving $14.2 billion in spending, up 6.3% from last year.
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Mielle becomes NFL’s first textured haircare partner
Published
December 1, 2025
Textured haircare brand Mielle has launched a new partnership with the National Football League, marking the League’s first collaboration with a textured haircare company.
The campaign aims to support the millions of NFL fans with textured hair—women now make up about half of the NFL’s fanbase—while addressing the unique hair challenges faced by athletes wearing helmets, including dryness, breakage and frizz.
The partnership expands Mielle’s growing footprint in professional sports and is designed to boost representation, access to high-quality care, and product innovation for textured-hair athletes and fans.
“The NFL is excited to have Mielle, a brand that is committed to performance, community, and empowering fans and athletes, lean into the NFL partnership” said Tracie Rodburg, SVP global partnerships, NFL.
“This partnership aligns with the league’s mission to build lasting connections within our communities nationwide and celebrate the self-expression of our players and fans.”
The P&G brand says the collaboration gives Mielle a major platform to showcase the performance of its dermatologist-reviewed, Skin Health Alliance–accredited formulas under real athletic conditions.
“We’re honored to be the first textured hair care partner of the NFL through our partnership with P&G,” said Monique Rodriguez, founder and CEO, Mielle. “For so many of us, football represents family and community. It’s attending cookouts, tailgates, reconnecting with family and friends, and showing up in your favorite team colors. And for millions of fans, that includes twisting, braiding, and caring for your textured hair before kickoff.”
The announcement is accompanied by a social-first campaign, including the viral “Passing the Phone” video moment featuring talents across the league from including players, executives and agents, to players’ families and on-air talent.
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