Fashion
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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Bartolomeo Rongone to leave Bottega Veneta for Moncler
Published
January 20, 2026
In another change to Kering’s organisational structure: the group has announced that Bartolomeo Rongone, CEO of Bottega Veneta, will leave the group on March 31, 2026 to pursue new career opportunities.
The executive will step down from his role at Bottega Veneta on March 31, 2026, and will be appointed CEO of the Moncler Group with effect from April 1, 2026.
Under the Moncler Group’s new organisational set-up, Remo Ruffini will serve as executive chairman, retaining responsibility for creative direction and continuing to play a central role in governance and in shaping the group’s strategic direction.
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Fashion
India–Oman CEPA: A New Chapter for Textiles & Apparel
India and Oman intend to operationalise CEPA by mid-March or Q1 2026 will be the likely entry-into-force window if execution stays on track.
In scale terms, an Oman-only base case suggests incremental export gains for India, while larger upside hinges on leveraging Oman as a distribution hub, requiring investment and strategic execution beyond tariff cuts alone.
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Millie Bobby Brown teams up with Walmart for new fashion line
As founder and creative guide, Millie draws on her own experience to bring fashion that feels exciting, attainable, and inclusive. At its heart, Mills is a love letter to her younger self.
Millie Bobby Brown has launched Mills by Millie Bobby Brown, a fashion line for teens and young women created for Walmart with Delta Galil USA.
The debut range covers ready-to-wear, sleepwear and intimates, blending playful silhouettes, feminine details and comfort-led design.
Inspired by Brown’s own fashion journey, the line focuses on inclusivity, self-expression and everyday wear.
“Mills is all about embracing those earlier moments of fashion exploration. I want everyone to feel comfortable and free to find what style makes them feel like the best version of themselves,” said Millie Bobby Brown, founder of Mills by Millie Bobby Brown. “This collection is made for the fashion curious girl to play in, experiment with, and make their own with a fun selection of colorways, graphics and special details. It was very important to me for this brand to be accessible to millions through our collaboration with Walmart!”
The collection brings a fresh point of view to everyday dressing with flirty cuts and playful, cheeky details. Delicate and feminine touches like floral appliqués, embroidery, and lace finishes run throughout the line. Thoughtful designs such as built-in shorts and bras offer ease and comfort. Feel-good fits are made to move with you day or night, with cozy PJs for hangouts with friends and soft intimates to mix, match, and make your own.
The debut collection features items across ready-to-wear, sleep, and intimates, all designed to feel playful and modern. The assortment includes dresses, skirts, tops, denim, sleepwear, bralettes, briefs, and matching intimates sets. Prices start at $10.50 in intimates and go up to $26.50 for wide-leg jeans, making the collection an accessible way to shop Brown’s style at Walmart.
“Walmart is on a journey to democratize fashion and Mills by Millie Bobby Brown delivers on the trend-right style and aesthetic our customers are looking for at the incredible prices that Walmart is known for,” said Ryan Waymire, Senior Vice President Fashion, Walmart U.S. “Mills by Millie Bobby Brown is an exciting new brand that stands for style and quality and offers tremendous value that only Walmart can. We are excited for the launch, and we know that our customers are going to love it.”
The collection is available now on Walmart.com and in 750 Walmart stores.
The collaboration was facilitated by Millie’s licensing agency, IMG Licensing.
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