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Maybelline names Teens in Times as brand ambassadors
Published
January 21, 2026
Maybelline New York has named Chinese boy group Teens in Times (TNT) as its newest brand ambassadors and global partners.
In this role, TNT will front upcoming campaigns in China while also participating in broader brand initiatives, underscoring the universal appeal of Maybelline New York’s hero product lines beyond regional markets.
The appointment comes as Maybelline New York continues to accelerate its digital-first, youth-focused strategy on a global scale.
By welcoming TNT into the brand’s ambassador roster, Maybelline aims to inspire a new generation of beauty consumers to embrace individuality through high-performance, trend-setting products.
“Known for their exceptional talent, relentless work ethic, and authentic connection with their audience, TNT embodies the core values of Maybelline New York: self-expression, confidence, and the courage to “make it happen,”” the cosmetics company said in a statement.
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US industrial production for clothing drops 0.7% YoY in Dec 2025
Industrial production grew at 0.7 per cent YoY in the fourth quarter (Q4) last year.
US industrial production rose by 0.4-per cent month on month (MoM) and 2 per cent YoY in December 2025, the Federal Reserve said.
Industrial production grew at 0.7 per cent YoY in the fourth quarter (Q4) last year.
The industrial production for textiles in the country fell by 1.1 per cent MoM and 1 per cent YoY in December, while the same for clothing declined by 0.9 per cent MoM and 0.7 per cent YoY.
Manufacturing output rose by 0.2 per cent MoM and 2 per cent YoY in December, but declined by 0.7 per cent YoY in Q4 2025, a Fed release said.
Capacity utilisation for US manufacturing was unchanged in December at 75.6 per cent, a rate that is 2.6 percentage points (pps) below its long-run (1972-2024) average.
The industrial production for textiles in the country fell by 1.1 per cent MoM and 1 per cent YoY in December, while the same for clothing declined by 0.9 per cent MoM and 0.7 per cent YoY.
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Tiffany & Co. names David Ponzo as deputy CEO
Published
January 21, 2026
Tiffany & Co. has appointed David Ponzo as deputy chief executive officer, expanding its senior leadership team.
In the newly created role, Ponzo will assume responsibilities previously held by former chief commercial officer Gavin Haig, who exited the LVMH-owned jeweller last year.
Ponzo has been tasked with shaping Tiffany & Co.’s strategic priorities across its global retail and corporate commercial organisation. His responsibilities include oversight of all retail zones and commercial functions, as well as responsibility for the jewellery and high jewellery product division. The role also encompasses a newly established strategic business development function.
He joins Tiffany & Co. from Louis Vuitton, where he most recently served as chief commercial officer for five years. Prior to that, Ponzo was president and chief executive officer of Louis Vuitton Japan, and earlier held senior leadership positions at Swatch Group and Omega in Asia.
Separately, Tiffany & Co. has promoted Thierry Vasseur to executive vice president of jewellery, high jewellery and home and accessories. In the expanded role, Vasseur will oversee product marketing and merchandising strategies.
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Represent x Puma in collab return with on- and off-court basketball line
Published
January 20, 2026
Puma is continuing its fruitful fashion-meets-sport collab with UK streetwear brand Represent, this time “rewriting the playbook of basketball-inspired staples”.
Fusing “Heritage Hoops Energy with Modern Streetwear”, it brings the two brands neatly together with a campaign fronted by German NBA star Dennis Schröder who “embodies the collection’s balanced fusion of court performance and off-court style”.
The “simple yet elevated collection” spans footwear and apparel that’s “highlighted by expressive and detailed cut-and-sew designs”, as well as a fresh interpretation of Puma’s All-Pro Nitro 2 sneaker.
Its “court-ready” Jersey and Shorts debut comes with a newly designed Puma x Represent graphic, featuring mesh construction and contrasting trim “that nods to retro game-day uniforms”.
The range is, of course, accompanied by “courtside essentials” including a Graphic T-Shirt and Hoodie, “pieces that bring bold visual detailing to the championship collaboration”.
A Coach Jacket and accompanying Pants also “comprise comfortable warm-up layers with everyday wearability”.
For footwear, Puma x Represent presents a re-envision All-Pro Nitro 2, a performance design underpinned by “explosive Nitro cushioning and a lightweight Ultraweave upper”. The black and white two-tone colourway is punctuated by subtle logo hits on the heel and tongue.
Complementing one of Puma’s “most modern examples of basketball performance technology”, the collection brings “a touch of ‘80s flair with the low-top Majesty”.
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