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Florence Pugh Shines on British 'Vogue' Cover Amid Influencer Takeover at Fashion Week

Florence Pugh graces the cover of British Vogue's October issue, wearing Dolce & Gabbana in a shoot styled by Venetia Scott. In her interview, Pugh discusses her upcoming film "We Live in Time," along with personal anecdotes that highlight her unapologetic authenticity.

Influencers are taking on more prominent roles at fashion week this season, moving beyond front-row appearances to backstage interviews, advertising campaigns, and sponsored posts. Their increased presence is helping brands reach broader audiences and drive sales.

Strathberry and Shrimps have launched a limited-edition accessories collection, blending Shrimps' whimsical designs with Strathberry's architectural silhouettes. The collection includes reimagined handbags, card holders, and silk scarves, with prices ranging from $105 to $775.

The fashion industry is facing significant creative changes, with seven major brands unveiling Spring 2025 collections without creative directors. Speculations about leadership shifts, paired with a luxury market slowdown, are creating uncertainty within the industry.

Luxury brands are eyeing India’s booming $130 billion wedding industry, with many preparing collections tailored for the country’s extravagant multi-day celebrations. High-end jewelry is a major focus, as brands position their pieces as future heirlooms.

The "Future Shopper" 2024 report reveals that while consumers are spending less online, their expectations are growing. Shoppers now demand faster delivery, an entertaining online experience, and affordable yet high-quality products. Interestingly, 47% of consumers are open to the concept of posthumous spending via AI to cover expenses after death.

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