Fashion
US’ PVH Corp appoints Patricia Gabriel as chief supply chain officer

Gabriel joins PVH from Capri Holdings, where she currently serves as Chief Supply Chain Officer for Michael Kors, Jimmy Choo, and Versace. A seasoned supply and operations executive, Gabriel has worked for more than 25 years leading supply, manufacturing and logistics organizations at leading global consumer goods companies like Mondelez International and AB InBev. Throughout her global career, she has led end-to-end supply chains with commercial impact, including supply chain optimization, omnichannel fulfillment and network design with teams across Europe, North America, Latin America and Asia.
PVH Corp has appointed Patricia Gabriel as chief supply chain officer and global head of operations, succeeding David Savman, who will focus on his role as global brand president, Calvin Klein.
Gabriel joins in Q4 from Capri Holdings, where she led supply chains for Michael Kors, Jimmy Choo and Versace.
She will report to CEO Stefan Larsson and be based in New York.
Stefan Larsson, CEO of PVH Corp. said, “Patricia is a consumer-focused supply chain and operations leader with a strong track record of fueling growth through consumer-centric operational excellence. As we execute our multi-year journey to build Calvin Klein and TOMMY HILFIGER into the most desirable lifestyle brands in the world, Patricia’s deep expertise and proven ability to unlock value through demand- and data-driven solutions will create new opportunities to further accelerate our PVH+ Plan progress.”
In her role as Chief Supply Chain Officer and Global Head of Operations at PVH, Patricia will oversee global operations with an end-to-end responsibility from product to consumer, working closely with brands, regions and functions to connect and drive all parts of PVH’s operating engine.
Gabriel said, “In Calvin Klein and TOMMY HILFIGER, PVH has two of the most iconic and globally beloved brands, and I’m incredibly excited to join at this important moment in the company’s growth journey. Operational excellence and supply chain optimization will be true competitive advantages that fuel growth and innovation.”
Gabriel will be based in PVH’s global head office in New York City.
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Fashion
USTR modifies Section 301 Ships Action, proposes further modifications

The modifications and proposed modifications follow USTR requests for public comment made in Federal Register notices published on April 23, 2025 and June 12, 2025.
The Office of USTR recently announced modifications to certain aspects of the responsive action to restore American shipbuilding that it took on April 17 this year and solicited public comments on several proposed further modifications to that action.
The proposed modifications include adding a carve-out from fees for certain ethane and LPG carriers under long-term charter.
Significant aspects of the modifications include changing the basis for calculating service fees on vessel operators of foreign-built vehicle carriers and setting the fee at $46 per net tonne, as of October 14, 2025; eliminating, retroactive to April 17, 2025, a provision permitting the suspension of liquid natural gas (export licenses if certain restrictions on the use of foreign-built vessels are not met; and imposing 100-per cent tariffs on certain ship-to-shore cranes and cargo handling equipment.
The proposed further modifications to the responsive action taken in April include adding a carve-out from fees for certain ethane and liquid petroleum gas carriers under long-term charter; and imposing additional tariffs of up to 150 per cent on certain cargo handling equipment and components of such equipment.
While USTR evaluates public comments on these proposed further modifications, the payment of certain service fees may be deferred through December 10, 2025, as set out in the notice, a USTR release said.
The deadline to submit written comments on the proposed further modifications is November 12.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DS)
Fashion
Viktor & Rolf exhibition arrives in the US at Atlanta’s High Museum of Art

Published
October 13, 2025
“Viktor & Rolf. Fashion Statements”, the first major retrospective dedicated to the Dutch fashion duo Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren, has arrived at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta.
Running through February 8, 2026, the exhibition celebrates more than three decades of the brand’s avant-garde approach to fashion and art.
Organized by curator Thierry-Maxime Loriot and originally presented at Kunsthalle Munich in early 2024, the exhibition showcases more than 100 of the designers’ creations spanning over 30 collections.
Presented across eight thematic chapters—including “Russian Dolls,” “Fashion Statements,” “Zen Garden,” and “Upcycling Couture”—the show features both full-scale garments and the designers’ intricate “works-in-progress dolls,” dressed in miniature versions of their couture pieces.
“The singular and enchanted vision of Viktor & Rolf’s work offers a unique dialogue between art and fashion,” said Loriot. “For the first time in the United States, visitors will discover a unique contemporary installation featuring three decades of their avant-garde approach to haute couture, their exquisite and inventive craftsmanship and countless unexpected inspiration.”
Viktor & Rolf’s collections often juxtapose romance and power, exuberance and control, and classicism and rebellion with modern techniques. Signature motifs—bows, ruffles, embroidery, and sculptural silhouettes—are reimagined through patchwork, laser-cutting, and experimental fabric manipulation. Their boundary-pushing work has earned them critical acclaim and a devoted following among artists and celebrities including Lady Gaga, Madonna, Cardi B, and Tilda Swinton.
Beyond fashion, the pair have collaborated across disciplines, designing costumes for Robert Wilson’s dance and opera productions and exploring the intersections of fashion, painting, and sculpture in collections such as Wearable Art (Autumn/Winter 2016) and Performance of Sculptures (Spring/Summer 2016).
“We are thrilled that after Munich our work will be presented for the first time in the United States at Atlanta’s High Museum, an institution that always showcases groundbreaking artists and innovators,” said Viktor & Rolf.
“We have always felt strongly about the way museum shows complement our seasonal catwalk presentations. Exhibitions are more democratic than the runway: they allow more visitors, and they last longer. They can show that certain themes recur over the years and put a spotlight onto the sublime craftsmanship that goes into the creation of our pieces. We are looking forward to sharing more than three decades of our work with the American public this fall.”
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Fashion
B-logic: five companies explore the future of sustainable denim

Published
October 13, 2025
Circulose, iTextiles, Labor Made, Neela, and The Lycra Company will unveil a centenary-inspired denim collection reinterpreted through the lens of sustainable fashion at the Kingpins trade show in Amsterdam on October 15 and 16.
Dubbed B-Logic (“be logical” in English), this line of nine menswear and womenswear silhouettes has been conceived, from fibre to finish, to address both sustainability and performance.
On the materials front, fibre specialist The Lycra Company has teamed up with Circulose, a Swedish group that recycles plant-based cellulosic textile waste into a new material. For this project, that material has been paired with bio-derived Lycra EcoMade fibre, which delivers performance comparable to the conventional Lycra fibre.
As for the other stages of the project, Pakistani manufacturer Neela wove the fabric and Japan’s Labor Made handled the creative direction, drawing inspiration from iconic denim pieces from 1929 and 1949. Impact measurement and optimisation were carried out by iTextiles.
The collection can be discovered at Amsterdam’s Sugar Factory, where Kingpins will welcome around 100 international denim specialists for this edition of the event.
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