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đź“…February 25, 2026 at 1:00 PM
Fashion headlines feature London Fashion Week FW26 trends like checks and volume, Burberry dominance, Inditex bonuses, sustainability shifts, and luxury market growth.
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Inditex Grants €1,500 Bonus to 30,000 Store Staff

Inditex, owner of Zara, awarded a €1,500 bonus to 30,000 store employees as part of recent incentives in the fashion sector.Source 1 This move highlights ongoing efforts to boost staff morale amid competitive retail pressures.Source 1 Reported in the latest Fashion and Luxury Market Update.Source 1

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eBay Announces Acquisition of Depop

eBay is set to acquire fashion resale platform Depop, expanding its presence in the second-hand apparel market.Source 1 The deal aims to capture younger shoppers in the growing resale segment.Source 1 News from BBC via Taylor Wessing update.Source 1

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Burberry Dominates London Fashion Week FW26 with 91% Share of Voice

Burberry led LFW FW26 conversations with 91.10% share of voice, driven by K-pop and celebrity ambassadors like Seungmin and YoonA.Source 5 The brand's show peaked social mentions at 101,200 on February 23.Source 5 Mainstream media coverage was global, per Onclusive analysis.Source 5

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London Fashion Week FW26 Trends: Checks and Plaid Make a Comeback

Designers at LFW FW26 embraced bold checks and plaid in full looks and statement pieces by Tolu Coker, Toga, and Alessandra Rich.Source 4 This signals a shift from minimalism toward pattern and color.Source 4 Zoe Report highlights the graphic motif's return.Source 4

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Sustainable Fashion Trends for 2026: Bio-Fabricated Materials and Circularity

2026 sustainable trends include bio-leather from mycelium, zero-waste designs, and Digital Product Passports for traceability.Source 2 Brands like Ecoalf and SKFK lead with recycled ocean plastics and organic fibers.Source 2 Kauri Store analyzes the shift to structural sustainability.Source 2

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Mango Opens New Store in Limerick

Mango launched a new store in Limerick, expanding its retail footprint in Ireland.Source 1 This follows positive sector developments amid luxury market updates.Source 1 Covered in The Industry via Taylor Wessing.Source 1

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Longchamp Achieves B Corp Certification

Luxury brand Longchamp earned B Corp certification, emphasizing sustainable business practices.Source 1 The certification underscores commitments to environmental and social standards.Source 1 Announced in the weekly fashion update.Source 1

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London Fashion Week Street Style: Faux Fur and Animal Prints Dominate

LFW FW26 street style featured shearling-trimmed coats, faux fur, and bold animal print accents in blazers and shoes.Source 6 Trends leaned bold, mixing prints for drama.Source 6 ELLE notes the glamorous, experimental looks.Source 6

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Simone Rocha Announces Adidas Collaboration at LFW

Simone Rocha revealed an adidas Originals partnership with track tops, leotards, and ruffled sportswear at LFW FW26.Source 8 The collection spans clothing, footwear, and accessories, launching autumn 2026.Source 8 Harpers Bazaar highlights the sporty-luxe fusion.Source 8

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Luxury Fashion Market to Reach $337 Billion by 2033

Global luxury fashion market projected to grow from $257.45 billion in 2025 to $337.18 billion by 2033 at 3.43% CAGR.Source 7 Shift to omnichannel and ethical luxury, like Stella McCartney's India launch.Source 7 GlobeNewswire report analyzes key players.Source 7

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Voluminous Silhouettes and Oversized Bows Trend at LFW FW26

LFW featured supersized bows on gowns and exaggerated skirt volumes by Richard Quinn, Simone Rocha, and Emilia Wickstead.Source 4Source 8 Maximalism returns with hip-accenting designs.Source 4Source 8 Trends signal 'bigger is better' for fall/winter.Source 4

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Brazil and South Korea Sign K-Beauty Deal

Brazil and South Korea inked a deal boosting K-beauty exports and collaborations in fashion.Source 1 This enhances global beauty-fashion crossover.Source 1 Fashion Network reports via market update.Source 1