Birkenstock Still Slides, DVF's Ginger Fix, Boosting South Asian Art

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Birkenstock shares continued to decline Thursday, DVF collaborates with Gimber, Boss mounts a South Asian art exhibit during London Frieze.

continued to look for — and not find — traction during its second day on the New York Stock Exchange. The company is still worth a pretty penny with a market capitalization of $7.1 billion — where owner L Catterton was said to buy the company at around 4 billion euros in 2021. continues to be seen as a compelling story with growth in both sales and adjusted profits.

Her sleeve design adds a cheerful, designer touch with the highly recognizable prints found on her signature wrap dresses, an integral element of the Brussels retrospective.The bottles launched recently on Gimber.com and at fine food and concept stores in Belgium, the Netherlands and France. “Her unparalleled vitality is truly impressive,” Schollier said of von Furstenberg. “However, it is her sharpness, resourcefulness and kindness that set her apart from the rest.”

Chhiba worked with the brand to ensure all the vendors on the opening party Thursday night were from creative South Asian communities that spotlight the culture, from catering from the restaurant Bubala, and event photographer to the DJ set, which Harveen Rai, otherwise known as Vnee, played. “The older I get the more in touch with my identity I become and that’s why I started Diet Paratha, but I also love consuming South Asian art and stories. I am the customer,” said Chhiba, explaining that she feels positively about the efforts that the creative South Asian communities are making in getting their voices heard and are finally being taken seriously.“I hope it allows, not only the South Asians access to this, but others to see art by South Asian artists,” she added.Cue Clothing Co.

Lisa Havilah, chief executive officer of Sydney’s Museum of Applies Arts & Sciences, which operates the Powerhouse Museum, won the Carla Zampatti Award for Excellence in Leadership — an award introduced in 2021 to honor Zampatti, who died in April that year. The Powerhouse has staged a number of fashion retrospectives and supports emerging talents by providing studio space through its Creative Industry Residents Program.

Snyder had initially wholesaled the menswear brand when he launched his eponymous collection 12 years ago. But over time, he decided to sell it exclusively in his own stores and on his e-commerce site. Although the designer did not rule out one day selling the line to other stores, that’s not in the cards right now. Instead, the focus is on expanding his collection and adding stores where appropriate.

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