These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Thursday. Neiman Marcus to Close Dallas Flagship Neiman Marcus is closing its downtown Dallas flagship store on Sept. 30, Saks Global confirmed Tuesday. The Dallas flagship first opened in 1907. Neiman Marcus plans to focus resources on its second Dallas NorthPark store. Since filing for bankruptcy in January, Saks Global closed 18 Saks Fifth Avenue stores and three Neiman Marcus stores. { Business of Fashion /paywalled} OTB Acquires All of Viktor&Rolf OTB has acquired 100% of Viktor&Rolf after first acquiring a 51% majority stake in the label in 2008. OTB further increased its stake to 70% in 2019. This move follows the agreement signed last year, which reconfirmed Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren as creative directors of the brand for another five years. { OTB } British Fashion Council Names Recipients of BFC Fashion Trust 2026 The British Fashion Council (BFC) announced the recipients of the BFC Fashion Trust 2026: Clio...
Miami Beach just spent the better part of a week doing what it does best: turning every pool deck, hotel lobby and patch of sand into a runway. Paraiso Miami Swim Week wrapped its 22nd edition with more than 100 brands activating across South Beach — from heavy hitters like Monday Swimwear, Oséree, Luli Fama and Oh Polly; to It-girl Australian label Fae, which made its Swim Week debut. The week opened with the second annual Swimwear Icons Hall of Fame (SIHOF) Honors Night, hosted by Camille Kostek and co-chaired by Monday Swimwear's Natasha Oakley and Devin Brugman. It honored photographer Ellen von Unwerth, model and entrepreneur Leomie Anderson, Chromat founder Bex McCharen and designer Melissa Odabash. From there, it was a blur. The newly reimagined Delano Miami Beach anchored a chunk of the programming (a von Unwerth photography exhibit and Sinesia Karol's runway show included). Plus, emerging brands got their close-up on a runway built directly over the pool at the art...