India largest market within Asia and sixth largest globally: Levi Strauss & Co president Michelle GassLevi Strauss & Co president Michelle Gass announced that India has become the largest market for the company in Asia and the sixth largest ...
150 years of Levi's 501: How the brand managed not to fade awayLevi's is building on its heritage to move the company forward and also be as innovative and relevant to today’s consumers as it was when i...
Political stability helping drive investments to India: Chip Bergh, CEO, Levi StraussLevi Strauss & Co.'s CEO, Chip Bergh, has praised India's political stability as a driver of consumer demand and foreign investment. Bergh ...
US inflation jumped 7.5% in the past year, a 40-year highShortages of supplies and workers, heavy doses of federal aid, ultra-low interest rates and robust consumer spending combined to send infla...
Levi's India back to growth, outpace most other Asian marketsNearly two quarters ago, Levi's said it took back inventory from closed franchisees in India and reallocated it to pure play ecommerce, whi...
HP rejects Xerox's raised takeover offerThe U.S. printer maker had increased its offer last month by $2 to $24 per share, following rejections of its previous buyout offers by the...
Fashion companies go beyond one-size-fits-all to make apparel for Indian body typesThe ‘Size India’ project undertaken by Clothing Manufacturers Association of India (CMAI) jointly with textiles ministry and National Insti...
A time when laundry becomes a dirty wordStella McCartney’s ‘wash not, want not’ line on clothes and cleaning is unfeasible.
Distressed denim: Levi’s tries to adapt to the yoga pants eraLevi Strauss may have invented jeans, but it never saw yoga pants coming. Inside the effort to win back the hearts, and butts, of shoppers.
Wash your jeans twice a year, say global denim expertsNext time your mother bullies you into throwing your jeans in the laundry, you can tell her that 'jeans experts' say that you should wash i...
Levi’s wants consumers to wash their jeans less: Michael Kobori, Levi’sWe want them to wash jeans less, in cold water. We don’t want consumers to dump jeans when they are finished with it. We seek it be given t...
Career advice from these five super-successful peopleHere's what these super-successful people like Richard Branson, Suze Orman, Michael Powell, Mary Barra and Chip Bergh had to say.
Levi’s CEO says ‘never wash your jeans’Levi’s CEO Chip Bergh says you should keep your jeans out of the washing machine. Bergh lives by his words and hasn’ t washed his own jeans...
Levi’s struggles to be a regular fit for GeNext; rivals like US Polo, Benetton on faster growth trackThe not-so-good part is that the Levi's Indian operation is losing money, with accumulated losses of some Rs 127 crore.
- Levi Strauss & Co appoints Harmit Singh as Global CFO
A SRCC alumni and a chartered accountant, Singh has almost 30 years of working experience that includes more than a decade at Yum! Brands.
- P&G’s target consumer changes to ‘he’ from ‘she’
After spending decades luring women with products such as Olay skin cream, Procter & Gamble is about to tell men they need pampering too.