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Galeries Lafayette closes its first Beijing flagship after 13 years
French luxury retailer Galeries Lafayette has shut its inaugural China flagship in Beijing, highlighting weaker domestic spending and changing consumer behavior. The company still operates stores in Shanghai and Shenzhen, but the closure underscores the challenges luxury brands face in the Chinese market.
eBay names Trosort as Global Winner of the 2026 Circular Fashion Fund
eBay selected Trosort, an AI-powered textile-sorting technology, as the global winner of its 2026 Circular Fashion Fund. The award points to growing industry focus on circular fashion infrastructure, especially technologies that improve textile recovery and reuse.
Ultra-fast fashion and sustainability are drawing fresh criticism
A recent commentary argues that fashion is seeing an ultra-fast-fashion takeover that is putting added pressure on sustainability efforts. The piece frames the issue as part of a broader climate and consumer debate around how fashion can reduce waste and environmental harm.
Sustainability is becoming a core competitive issue for fashion brands
The latest coverage emphasizes that environmental concerns are no longer peripheral in fashion news. Brands are being judged not only on style and sales, but also on how they address waste, sourcing, and product lifecycle impacts.
Consumer habits are reshaping luxury store footprints
Galeries Lafayette’s Beijing exit shows how changing shopping behavior can force even established luxury names to reconsider their retail presence. The news suggests that physical flagship strategy is increasingly tied to local demand trends rather than brand prestige alone.
Textile sorting and recycling are emerging as strategic fashion investments
Trosort’s win indicates that the industry is looking more closely at technologies that can automate sorting and improve recovery of used garments. Such systems are becoming more relevant as brands and marketplaces try to expand circular commerce.
Fashion’s climate debate is intensifying around fast production cycles
The sustainability commentary highlights concern that faster product turnover can undermine climate goals by increasing waste and overconsumption. This reinforces a wider industry tension between rapid trend cycles and responsible production.