GIII
NASDAQ:GIII
G-III Apparel Group, Ltd.
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Donna Karan New York Extends Licensing Agreement With The Jewelry Group for Donna Karan New York Jewelry Collection
Donna Karan New York has extended a licensing agreement with The Jewelry Group to launch a dedicated fashion jewelry collection, building on an existing partnership that began in 2017 for the DKNY brand. The new collection, priced between $125 and $350, will be available exclusively on donnakaran.com starting in holiday 2025 and will draw design inspiration from the brand's archival sculptural pieces. The Jewelry Group, a wholly owned subsidiary of Premier Brands Group Holdings, currently manages 32 licensed and proprietary brands, including DKNY, Givenchy, Lauren Ralph Lauren, and Vera Wang.
au.news.yahoo.comnews - Aug 04, 2025 - 13:57
Uzbekistan, U.S. agencies forge partnership to enhance exports and market outreach
A Uzbekistan delegation promoted its textile industry at U.S. exhibitions and engaged with U.S. agencies to expand trade, including discussions on market access, certification standards, and cotton supply under U.S. credit programs. Bilateral trade between Uzbekistan and the U.S. totaled $351.3 million in Q1 2025, showing a slight decline from 2024.
trend.aznews - Jul 31, 2025 - 10:19
Licensing showdown: PVH and G-III feud escalates over high-stakes legal clash
A legal dispute between PVH and G-III has intensified over licensing agreements for Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger. PVH countersued G-III after the latter filed a $250 million lawsuit alleging breach of contract, while PVH claims it did not breach terms. The feud traces back to 2022 when PVH extended its licensing deal with G-III, part of its strategy to regain control of key brands, leading to ongoing tensions and legal proceedings.
fashionunited.uknews - Jul 30, 2025 - 21:55
The G-III vs. PVH Legal Battle Reveals Nasty Tensions
The article details the escalating legal dispute between G-III Apparel Group and PVH Corp. over licensing rights for Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger brands, with both parties filing countersuits. The conflict centers on breach of contract allegations, strategic misalignment, and allegations of hostile business practices, including death threats and attempts to undermine brand performance. The dispute highlights the breakdown of a long-standing corporate partnership that once generated $16 billion in combined sales.
wwd.comnews - Jul 26, 2025 - 17:13
LVMH Nears $1 Billion Sale of Marc Jacobs Brand to Authentic Brands Group
LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton is reportedly close to selling the Marc Jacobs brand to Authentic Brands Group for approximately $1 billion, marking its second major brand divestiture in nearly a decade. The sale reflects broader shifts in the luxury market, with LVMH redirecting capital toward ultra-luxury brands and digital transformation, while Authentic Brands Group seeks to expand into high-margin fashion and beauty licensing. The transaction highlights the growing divide between ultra-luxury and accessible luxury segments, with mid-tier brands facing pressure from economic headwinds, digital disruption, and shifting consumer preferences.
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G-III Apparel Group, Ltd. designs, sources, and markets women's and men's apparel in the United States and internationally. The company operates through two segments, Wholesale Operations and Retail Operations. Its products include outerwear, dresses, sportswear, swimwear, women's suits, and women's performance wear; and women's handbags, footwear, small leather goods, cold wea...Show More
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