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FTC's Designer Fashion Deal Challenge Gets Sept. Hearing

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A New York federal court has scheduled a September hearing for the Federal Trade Commission's request to block luxury fashion holding company Tapestry Inc.'s s planned $8.5 billion purchase of Capri Holdings Ltd., a deal that would bring together the Coach, Kate Spade and Michael Kors brands.

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How Can Luxury Groups Compete with Private Equity & SPACs When it Comes to Buying Founder-Owned Brands?

The Fashion Law

billion acquisition of iconic jewelry company Tiffany & Co. For example, Tapestry Inc.’s We have seen this approach in Puig’s acquisition of Charlotte Tilbury, who retained a “significant minority” stake and Coty Inc.’s Headline-making deals have proliferated in this market environment, including LVMH’s $15.8

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What Does Facebook, Inc.’s Name Change Mean for It and For Others That May Be Looking to Rebrand?

The Fashion Law

Facebook, Inc. A name change does not necessarily change much if the workings of the company formerly known as Facebook (and which may continue to be referred to as such by consumers in the same way as Google has found it difficult to get laymen to put its 2015 rebrand to Alphabet into practice) does not change along with it.

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FTC Sends 700-Plus Letters Ahead of Potential Crackdown on Unfair, Deceptive Reviews and Endorsements

The Fashion Law

The Federal Trade Commission put more than 700 companies on notice this week by way of letters in which it addressed “unlawful practices relating to the use of endorsements and testimonials.” Also on the list of recipients: Apple, Facebook, Inc. luxury brands, such as Rolex, Chanel, and Tiffany & Co.;