ographer Paolo Roversi, features Cyrus in a series of ethereal and avant-garde looks, showcasing the brand’s signature deconstructed and unconventional aesthetic. This marks the first time Cyrus has fronted a luxury fashion campaign, and she is thrilled to be a part of the iconic brand’s vision. The campaign celebrates individuality and self-expression, with Cyrus embodying the brand’s ethos of embracing one’s unique identity.
SSENSE Files for Bankruptcy Protection, Tyshawn Jones’s Supreme Contract Revealed in Lawsuit
Pinault Family Considers Selling Stake in Puma, Miley Cyrus Fronts Maison Margiela Campaign
Montreal-based luxury e-tailer SSENSE is facing financial troubles and has filed for bankruptcy protection. The company’s CEO, Rami Attallah, has sent a letter to employees explaining the situation and stating that the company’s lenders are pushing for a sale. However, SSENSE has filed its own application for bankruptcy protection to safeguard its assets and operations. The court is expected to make a decision on the company’s future within the next week. The company cites multiple factors for its financial issues, including layoffs, US President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canadian goods, and the recent termination of the “de minimis” exemption.
Professional skateboarder Tyshawn Jones is currently in a legal battle with Supreme, revealing that he was paid $84K USD per month under his exclusive contract with the brand. Jones alleges that Supreme ended his contract to cut costs before its recent sale and then spread false rumors to harm his reputation. Supreme’s defense is that Jones violated his contract by participating in a photo shoot for Marc Jacobs, but Jones claims that Supreme had previously approved similar collaborations.
The Pinault family, owners of luxury conglomerate Kering, is considering selling its 29% stake in Puma. This news has caused Puma’s shares to surge by 18%. The potential sale comes after a period of financial scrutiny for the Pinault’s holding company, Groupe Artemis, and a drop in net profit for Kering. The family is reportedly consulting with advisors and has reached out to potential buyers. They currently maintain a more than 40% stake in Kering, which owns luxury brands such as Gucci, Saint Laurent, and Balenciaga.
Miley Cyrus is the new face of Maison Margiela’s Fall 2025 campaign, shot by photographer Paolo Roversi. This marks the first time Cyrus has fronted a luxury fashion campaign, and she is excited to be a part of the brand’s vision. The campaign celebrates individuality and self-expression, with Cyrus embodying the brand’s unconventional and avant-garde aesthetic.