Designers, retailers sign petition to overhaul fashion calendar

Dries Van Noten, Lane Crawford’s Andrew Keith and Altuzarra’s Shira Sue Carmi launched a forum to address fashion’s systemic issues.
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A group of influential fashion designers, retail executives and others on Tuesday issued a collective call for a more sensible calendar that would deliver clothing to stores in the season it can be worn, and institute discounting at the end of the season rather than the middle.

In a Zoom call, designer Dries van Noten, Lane Crawford chief executive Andrew Keith and Altuzarra chief executive Shira Sue Carmi described what they hope will redirect their global industry to an annual calendar that is more sensible for consumers, brands and stores. “This is a super challenging time but let’s not let this crisis go to waste,” said Carmi, who stepped into the job at Altuzarra in January just as the coronavirus was spreading.