We are delighted to reveal the finalists of Drapers Independents Awards 2024.
Mytheresa’s rich seam, smart store design, SS25 womenswear and more in August’s Drapers
Meet Mytheresa CEO Michael Kliger as he continues to hit the luxury fashion global jackpot, explore the store investments that are paying off delve into our 25-page spring/summer 25 womenswear and footwear buying guide.
Burberry’s war efforts, Philip Green’s M&S takeover and more: 137 years of Drapers
Drapers marks its 137th anniversary this week, and we are reflecting on some of the biggest moments since its launch.
Menswear buying guide, Stuart Paver, election 2024 and more in July’s Drapers
The July issue of Drapers is a menswear bonanza, with our 24-page spring/summer 25 buying guide as its centrepiece.
Drapers Footwear Awards 2024 winners revealed
The creme de la creme of the footwear industry in the UK and Ireland gathered tonight (20 June) at Grosvenor House London to celebrate the people, businesses, products and strategies that make the sector thrive.
Election 2024: Usdaw demands protection for shopworkers
Paddy Lillis, general secretary of Usdaw (the Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers), sets out the three top priorities the trade union proposes on behalf of its 360,000 members, many of which work for UK retailers.
Future of fashion, summer of sport and more in June’s Drapers
To coincide with Drapers Future of Fashion conference on 19 June in London, we interrogate the technology and innovation – from artificial intelligence to social selling and recycling developments – that are powering the industry.
Election 2024: the British Fashion Council’s manifesto wishlist
The British Fashion Council CEO Caroline Rush and deputy director – policy and engagement David Leigh-Pemberton set out the five priorities the organisation is calling for from the new government – among them a reinstatement of the VAT Retail Export Scheme, an overhaul of the business rates regime, and investment…
Fashion retailers still failing on diversity
Fashion retail businesses are damaging their bottom lines, and alienating and even causing harm to their workforces by not tackling racist discrimination in their organisations, Drapers’ exclusive research has found.
John Lewis, Hit or Miss secret shopper, racism investigation and more in May’s Drapers
Our cover story this month follows the journeys of Castore, Primark, Never Fully Dressed and other British brands to the US, which share their learnings from setting up shop in the land of opportunity.