Fashion
Aeffe shares fall after applying for negotiated settlement procedure

By
Ansa
Published
October 3, 2025
Aeffe has tumbled on the stock market. Shares in the group, which counts Alberta Ferretti, Moschino and Pollini among its brands, fell 10.4% to €0.40 following its request to enter the negotiated settlement procedure.
The application was filed in the interests of Aeffe and its subsidiary Pollini, while the group’s other companies, including Alberta Ferretti and Moschino, are excluded from the initiative.
“The request to access the negotiated settlement of the crisis, and the activation of protective measures, were carefully evaluated as the most appropriate solution to ensure stability during the period needed to implement the actions aimed at overcoming the financial strain that the company and Pollini are experiencing,” read an Aeffe statement.
The company has been hit by a “deep crisis affecting the entire luxury apparel sector and by the latest negative developments in late August–September 2025,” the statement continued.
The aim is to “preserve the integrity of the corporate assets of Aeffe and Pollini and safeguard business continuity, protecting the interests of all stakeholders,” the statement concluded.
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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.
Note: The headline, insights, and image of this press release may have been refined by the Fibre2Fashion staff; the rest of the content remains unchanged.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RM)
Fashion
Sweden’s H&M Move drops autumn training collection with DryMove Tech

Keeping our energy for exercise high while the light gets low is a struggle for every runner, gym-goer, or trainer. H&M Move knows this and is releasing a collection to help us all keep our heart rates and spirits up this season.
H&M Move launches its autumn training collection to keep spirits high as days grow shorter.
The range includes tracksuits, tops, shorts, and tees with breathable knit designs and DryMove tech for moisture-wicking comfort.
Featuring bold off-white, blue, and burgundy tones, the collection blends style and function for gym-goers and active lifestyles.
Timeless classics get H&M Move’s trademarked technical approach in its Autumn training collection: a range of sports styles focused on meeting the needs of modern gym and exercise lifestyles at this transitional time of year. Built around a bold and masculine colour narrative of off-whites, blues, burgundies and more, the capsule features stand-out tracksuits, long-sleeved tops, shorts, and tees with breathability-enhancing holes integrated into their knit structures. What’s more, the brand’s own DryMove technology is featured throughout, offering exceptional comfort and moisture-wicking capabilities when the going gets tough on laps, routines, and machines alike.
“I’m really proud of this collection,” says Andreas Halden, Collection designer at H&M Move.
“We’ve taken timeless training staples and elevated them with bold design and our signature DryMove technology. The range is built to support movement in every form, whether you’re hitting the gym or simply staying active through the season. It’s functional, it’s stylish, it’s soft to the touch, and it’s designed to keep energy high even as the days grow darker.”
The collection for men will be available in selected H&M stores and online from 25th September.
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Fashion
Turkish manufacturing biz conditions moderate further at Q3 2025 end

The headline manufacturing PMI posted 46.7 in September, down from 47.3 in August to signal a further easing in the health of the manufacturing sector.
Business conditions further moderated at the end of Q3 2025 in the Turkish manufacturing sector, according to manufacturing PMI data from the Istanbul Chamber of Industry.
Firms again recorded slowdowns in new orders and output and were reluctant to commit to hiring or the fresh purchasing of inputs.
Firms were also left with excess finished products, which they added to inventories.
Firms again recorded slowdowns in new orders and output and were reluctant to commit to hiring or the fresh purchasing of inputs, S&P Global Ratings, which compiled the data, said in a release.
Meanwhile, inflationary pressures strengthened, but remained muted relative to the respective series averages.
In fact, business conditions have now moderated on a monthly basis throughout the past year-and-a-half.
Anecdotal evidence from the survey continued to signal a challenging demand environment for firms. This led to further slowdowns in new orders and exports, in turn resulting in a solid scaling back of manufacturing production.
Softer new order inflows meant that manufacturers were able to deplete outstanding business, which was reduced to the largest extent for almost a year. Firms were also left with excess finished products, which they added to inventories, resulting in the first increase in post-production stocks in three months.
Given muted workloads, firms were reluctant to take on additional staff in September, and noted a preference for using existing stocks of inputs to support production over the purchasing of additional materials.
As a result, employment, input buying and pre-production inventories all moderated solidly at the end of the third quarter.
Currency weakness again contributed to a rise in input costs in September. The pace of inflation quickened to a three-month high and was sharp, albeit still weaker than the series average. This was also the case with regards to output prices, which increased at the fastest pace since April.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DS)
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