Week 30 in Luxury: Ssense’s restructuring, NYFW shake-up, Monaco’s green marina push, and Vogue’s new era

Welcome to the Week 30 edition of "This Week in Luxury," where we’ll bring you the latest developments in the world of luxury!

1.Ssense wins court approval to restructure business under current leadership

The retailer now has a chance to stabilise while maintaining operations with the executive leadership team intact. The company has $371 million in debt, according to the filing.

Read the full article here | VOGUE BUSINESS

2.New York Fashion Week opens this week amid fragmented luxury backdrop

New York Fashion Week kicks off Sept 11, but big names like Marc Jacobs and Ralph Lauren are stepping outside the official calendar.

Read the full article here | REUTERS

3. MONACO’S SMART & SUSTAINABLE MARINA RENDEZVOUS TO SPOTLIGHT GLOBAL GREEN INNOVATIONS IN SEPTEMBER

Monaco hosts the 5th Smart & Sustainable Marina Rendezvous on Sept 21–22, spotlighting global innovations for greener marinas.

Read the full article here | NEWS.MC

4. Chloe Malle to become top editor at American Vogue


Chloe Malle takes over from Anna Wintour as the new editor-in-chief of Vogue US, marking a new era for the iconic fashion magazine.

Read the full article here | BBC

That concludes this week's edition of "This Week in Luxury." Stay tuned for more updates on the world of luxury in the weeks to come!

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