Articles by Aéris Fontaine
Esmod International secures environmental certification in France
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AFNOR, or the French Standardisation Association, has awarded the Paris-based fashion school Esmod International its ‘Progression 1 star’ ISO certification for environmental and social responsibility. The label recognises Esmod International's efforts to promote a more responsible approach to fashion and its commitment to helping companies and...
Grand Prize in Inclusive Design 2024: French international competition seeks students and designers
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Supported by APF France Handicap, Paris Good Fashion, the association of fashion professionals advocating for more responsible fashion in the French capital, and the French digital platform Eyes on Talents, which connects brands with talents from outside the country, are seeking candidates to compete for the Grand Prize in Inclusive Design 2024....
Creations by Esmod students to be sold in Paris concept store
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The 'No Mad' capsulecollection, crafted by students from Paris-based international fashion school Esmod, will be available starting March 2, 2024 at the concept store Front de Mode located at Volta street 42 in Paris’ third quarter. The No Mad collection came to life in 2023 as part of a student project. Taking a more responsible approach to...
France’s National Museum of Education explores role and evolution of clothing in schools
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As the debate over the adoption of school uniforms rages on in France and their trial use begins in some cities, an exhibition in the city of Rouen in the north traces the symbolic role of clothing in educational institutions. In the exhibition, France’s National Museum of Education invites visitors to explore the evolution of clothing in...
New targets, no gender and international expansion: No Name’s ambitions for 2024
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Famous for its platform sneakers adopted by the Spice Girls in the 90s, shoe brand No Name is looking to reposition its offering to attract new customers. Valérie Chétrit, the group's marketing and communications director, spoke to FashionUnited about the company's ambitions for the coming year. "In 2023, we repositioned the entire offer," said...
Labels to Watch: 5 Childrenswear labels to keep an eye on
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Clothing for adults presents itself in a variety of aesthetics, and children's fashion is no exception. From princess dresses to timeless pieces and clothes with a more sporty feel or elegant lines, the brands, which operate in this segment, display very distinct universes. In this article, FashionUnited has selected five labels that are shaping...
American Vintage opens two stores in Ireland
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French ready-to-wear brand American Vintage has cemented its presence in Ireland with the opening of two stores in Dublin. Located at 34 Exchequer street, the womenswear store offers a wide selection of essentials, colourful knits, long coats and close-fitting tops. The outlet adopted the look of a retro-style café, with warm-toned pendant...
Sandro expands presence in the US
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SMCP brand Sandro is consolidating its presence in the US market with the opening of a shop at the Westfield Topanga Shopping Center in Los Angeles. "As part of our efforts to strengthen our presence in North America, and following our recent openings in Georgetown (Washington D.C.) and Williamsburg (New York), we are pleased to announce the...
Who’s Next: What AW24/25 trends will be presented at the show?
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Denim, chunky knits and uniforms are set to be strong pieces in the autumn/winter wardrobe for the coming year. In a webinar broadcast on LinkedIn on 12 December, Sylvie Pourrat, salon director at WSN, and Michaël Bonzom, creative director of ready-to-wear at consultancy agency NellyRodi, announced the AW24/25 trends and the brands that will...
EIDM to launch pop-up store dedicated to ‘sports and fashion’
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From 30 November, fashion school EIDM will be hosting a pop-up store run by its third year bachelor students. Called "Hybris", the pop-up store will be devoted to the theme of "sport and fashion". In a press release, the EIDM students said: "When we talk about fashion and sport, we're no longer just talking about functional clothing, but a...