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Tomorrowland founders tap Olivier Theyskens to launch fashion label Boloria
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Nazia BIBI KEENOO
Published
September 10, 2025
Olivier Theyskens is back in the spotlight with a new fashion house. Boloria, as it is called, has just been created in Antwerp by Belgian entrepreneurs Manu and Michiel Beers, founders of the famous electronic music festival Tomorrowland and owners of the events and lifestyle company Weareone.world.
In addition to the renowned Belgian designer, the two brothers have enlisted the services of Belgian photographer Willy Vanderperre for the launch of this house, “which marks the group’s debut in the fashion world.” As the brand states, Olivier Theyskens’ creative vision “is marked by a timeless visual identity designed by the photographer,” who has long worked with Raf Simons, among others.
Willy Vanderperre signed Boloria’s first corporate campaign, featuring four black-and-white shots that reveal a figure with a hidden face, who could just as easily be a man or a woman, wearing a dark suit with a few couture details highlighted in the construction. “Anticipatory and allusive, expressing an aesthetic language that informs and inspires creativity, these photographs invite interpretation. They open a dialogue, starting a new conversation before the first Boloria collection in 2026, the next step in its history.”
These are essentially the only elements revealed about this new brand, which clearly aligns with the experimental, minimalist style of Belgian fashion. In a press release, the brand underlines this affiliation: “Boloria is based on typically Belgian values — sensitivity, integrity, emotional resonance — which have always inspired Theyskens’ work and approach to fashion.”The company’s Antwerp headquarters are also in line with this approach and ‘an uncompromising quest for beauty.’”

Trained at the La Cambre school in Brussels, Olivier Theyskens launched his own brand in 1997, only to suspend it in 2002. He then moved on to artistic direction roles at Rochas, Nina Ricci, and Theory, followed by a period at Azzaro, accumulating a wealth of experience before relaunching his house in 2016.
Known for his pared-down style tinged with gothic romanticism, it’s his skillset as much as his sensibility that these new fashion players have come to seek out. The press release states that “Boloria represents a new, unique, and long-term collaboration between Theyskens and the Belgian group Weareone.world, the first step in an ongoing partnership for multifaceted creative initiatives.”
In the twenty years since the launch of the Tomorrowland festival in 2005 in the town of Boom near Antwerp, brothers Manu and Michiel Beers have built a global entertainment group, active in “festivals and events, music, experiences, leisure, lifestyle, architecture and interior design, as well as fiction,” with offices in Brazil, France, Thailand, and Ibiza. According to the group’s balance sheet, quoted by Belgian website Les Grandes Fortunes, Weareone.world’s sales reached €244 million in 2024, with a net profit of €23.8 million. The company employs nearly 400 people.
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US, China edge closer to trade deal before Xi–Trump summit
Both the leaders are scheduled to meet on October 30 on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Gyeongju, South Korea, to sign off on the deal terms.
China and the US have agreed on a gamut of contentious issues as part of a trade deal ahead of a meeting between Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping later this week.
Talks on the sidelines of the ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur had eliminated the threat of Trump’s 100-per cent tariffs on Chinese imports beginning November 1, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said.
Trump too was optimistic about a deal.
Trump arrived in Kuala Lumpur yesterday for a summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), his first stop in a five-day Asia tour that is scheduled to end on Thursday with a meeting with Xi.
Talks on the sidelines of the ASEAN Summit had eliminated the threat of Trump’s 100-per cent tariffs on Chinese imports beginning November 1, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said.
“I would expect that the threat of the 100-per cent has gone away, as has the threat of the immediate imposition of the Chinese initiating a worldwide export control regime,” Bessent told a US TV channel.
“I think we’re going to have a deal with China,” Trump said after the weekend talks.
Bessent also said he expects China to delay implementation of its rare earth minerals and magnets licensing regime by a year while the policy is reconsidered.
“I think we have a very successful framework for the leaders to discuss on Thursday,” Bessent was quoted as saying by global newswires after he and US Trade Representative (USTR) Jamieson Greer met Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng and top trade negotiator Li Chenggang for their fifth round of in-person discussions since May.
Both sides reached a ‘preliminary consensus’ and will next go through their respective internal approval processes, Li said.
“The US position has been tough, whereas China has been firm in defending its own interests and rights,” Li said. “We have experienced very intense consultations and engaged in constructive exchanges in exploring solutions and arrangements to address these concerns,” he added.
Both sides agreed to pause some punitive actions and found “a path forward where we can have more access to rare earths from China, we can try to balance out our trade deficit with sales from the United States,” Greer told a US TV network.
Bessent said he anticipates a tariff truce with China will be extended beyond its November 10 expiry, and China will revive substantial purchases of US soybeans after buying none in September.
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Fashion
Elisabetta Franchi: CEO Gabriele Maggio departs
Published
October 27, 2025
In a brief statement, Betty Blue, the company behind the Elisabetta Franchi brand, announced on Monday September 27 that the shareholders’ meeting had resolved to terminate the appointment of CEO Gabriele Maggio with immediate effect.
“The decision, taken in the exclusive interest of the company, aims to ensure continuity of management, proper operations, and the company’s future strategic development,” the statement read, offering no further explanation or details as to who will replace Maggio.
The executive took on the role in February last year, leaving his position as chairman and CEO of the British fashion label Stella McCartney. Previously, Maggio gained experience in the luxury sector at houses such as Giorgio Armani, Prada, Moschino, Bottega Veneta, and Gucci.
Changes at the top continue at the Bologna-based company, which at the end of September also announced the end of Marco Bizzarri‘s term, Gucci’s former CEO, as chairman of the Board of Directors, a role he had held since April 2024 and in which he was replaced by founder Elisabetta Franchi.
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Taiwan Textile Select showcases sustainable innovation at TITAS 2025
The Taiwan Textile Select at TITAS 2025, organised under the Textile Export Promotion Project (TEPP) by the Taiwan Textile Federation (TTF) and commissioned by the International Trade Administration, Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA), spotlighted Taiwan’s leadership in sustainable, functional, and fashion textiles.
At TITAS, Taiwan Textile Select, under the Textile Export Promotion Project by TTF and MOEA, spotlighted 19 leading firms advancing eco-conscious, high-performance textiles.
The ‘RECODE 2050’ showcase and company presentations emphasised Taiwan’s R&D strength, sustainability leadership, and role as a global hub for next-generation textile innovation.
Aimed at positioning Taiwan as a global hub for eco-conscious sourcing, TEPP facilitates international buyer meetings, nurtures textile traders, stages fashion showcases, and promotes the industry worldwide. The Taiwan Textile Select booth’s successful debut at TITAS 2025 this month featured 19 leading companies, reflecting the nation’s robust supply chain, R&D excellence, and commitment to sustainability.
The ‘RECODE 2050’ fashion showcase illustrated the synergy between textile manufacturers and designers, translating innovative sustainable fabrics into high-fashion creations. Additionally, four key companies—Li Peng, New Wide, Wildbear Technology, and N-Star—delivered presentations on circularity, certification, and renewable material innovations.
By bridging performance and sustainability through such initiatives, TEPP continues to enhance Taiwan’s global competitiveness and strengthen its reputation as a source of next-generation textile solutions.
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