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Fabletics launches capsule collection with Malbon Golf co-founders
Fabletics launches capsule collection with Malbon Golf co-founders

Fashion United

time23-07-2025

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Fabletics launches capsule collection with Malbon Golf co-founders

Activewear brand Fabletics has unveiled a collaboration with Malbon Golf co-creators Stephen and Erica Malbon, merging active performance with golf-inspired streetwear. The 27-piece 'Stephen and Erica Malbon for Fabletics' collection aims to offer a 'unique spin on traditional golf attire,' and marks the first time the golf apparel visionaries have personally co-designed a capsule in this way. The capsule is unrelated to the Malbon Golf brand. Stephen and Erica Malbon for Fabletics collection campaign Credits: Fabletics Don Ressler, co-founder and chief executive of Fabletics, said in a statement: 'This partnership with Stephen and Erica Malbon is unlike anything we've ever done before. The collection brings together two different category disruptors – Stephen and Erica, with their unmistakable creative approach to golfwear and Fabletics' unwavering commitment to high-performance, fashionable activewear at an accessible price point. 'The resulting pieces perfectly embody a sporty, fashion-forward streetwear collection that will excite buyers.' Stephen and Erica Malbon for Fabletics collection campaign Credits: Fabletics The collection offers performance-based pieces for women and men, designed to be worn both on and off the green. For women, the line includes a polo mini dress, pleated pants, and a windbreaker, which are all new styles for Fabletics. For men, the range features Don pull-on pants and Don shorts, marking an evolution and adaptation of Fabletics' signature Don pant with a baggier fit and belt loops for new form and function. Several of the pieces showcase bold patterns, including three conversational prints rooted in traditional golf regions - desert, coastal, and the pines from illustrator Brandon Campbell, which pay homage to golf's relationship with nature and animals. Stephen and Erica Malbon for Fabletics collection campaign Credits: Fabletics Commenting on the collaboration, Stephen and Erica Malbon added: 'At the heart of our brand is the belief that golf should be accessible to everyone, and that includes what you have access to wearing on the green that makes you feel and look good while not sacrificing performance. 'This is the first time we have teamed up as creative directors, so for us to find the right partners to bring our shared vision to life was key and that's exactly what we found in Fabletics. They are fellow disruptors – for them, in activewear – and we are thrilled that we could combine forces to create something entirely unique to both our brand DNAs.' The 'Stephen and Erica Malbon for Fabletics' collection offers inclusive sizing with menswear ranging from XS to XXL, with select styles offered up to 4X, and women's sizes range from XXS to 4X. Prices range from 44 to 134 pounds and will be available from July 23 in Fabletics stores worldwide and online. Stephen and Erica Malbon for Fabletics collection campaign Credits: Fabletics Stephen and Erica Malbon for Fabletics collection campaign Credits: Fabletics Stephen and Erica Malbon for Fabletics collection campaign Credits: Fabletics Stephen and Erica Malbon for Fabletics collection campaign Credits: Fabletics

Shuffleboard: Lego Legend Nominated to Nike Board
Shuffleboard: Lego Legend Nominated to Nike Board

Yahoo

time29-06-2025

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  • Yahoo

Shuffleboard: Lego Legend Nominated to Nike Board

Athletic giant Nike announced Jørgen Vig Knudstorp's nomination for election to the board of directors at the company's 2025 annual meeting of shareholders, held on Sept. 9. Knudstorp was president and chief executive officer of the Lego Group from 2004-2016, executive chair of Lego Brand Group from 2017-2023 and currently serves as deputy chair of the Lego Foundation. He previously held various leadership positions at Lego from 2001-2004. Before joining Lego, Knudstorp served as a management consultant at McKinsey & Company. He's also the lead independent director of Starbucks Corporation as well as partner and executive advisor of Innovation Endeavors. More from Sourcing Journal FedEx Faces $170M in Tariff Headwinds as US Cracks Down on De Minimis American Giants Levi's and Nike Join Forces Shuffle Board: Kering, Tailored Brands, Pendleton Name CEOs Fabletics has named Carly Gomez chief marketing officer and expanded Meera Bhatia's role, appointing her president and chief operating officer. Bhatia joined Fabletics in February 2020. As COO, she has led initiatives across e-commerce, production, operations and technology, also spearheading the brand's expansion into new channels. Her appointment to president and COO expands her responsibilities to now include product creation, retail, wholesale and international operations. Gomez joined as senior vice president of brand marketing in April 2024. Her new role as CMO will emphasize guiding brand strategy, digital innovation and customer engagement. Luxury conglomerate LVMH has promoted Ludovic Pauchard to the newly-created role of industrial and craftsmanship director of LVMH Group and executive chairman of LVMH Métiers d'Art. He currently serves as Louis Vuitton's senior vice president of manufacturing, a title he has held since 2019 after joining the label in 2003. Effective Sept. 1, Pauchard will report to Stéphane Bianchi, LVMH Group managing director, to 'ensure operational excellence across the entire production value chain,' now with vertically integrated industrial- and craftsmanship activities. Lifestyle brand Ralph Lauren has approved the appointment of Angela Ahrendts as the new lead independent director, following the company's 2025 annual meeting of shareholders. Ahrendts has served on the Ralph Lauren board since August 2018 and is currently the finance committee chair and a member of the nominating, governance and sustainability committee. Ahrendts succeeds Hubert Joly, who, after 16 years of service, will not seek reelection to the board. Joly was appointed to the Ralph Lauren Board in June 2009 and has served as Lead Independent Director since 2021. Ahrendts's appointment will be effective following her reelection as a director at the annual shareholder meeting on July 31. Women's specialty chain announced Courtney O'Connor's appointment to the role of senior vice president, chief merchandising officer, effective June 30. O'Connor will succeed Shelley Liebsch, who will be leaving to pursue other opportunities. O'Connor is a successful merchandising leader with 20 years of experience in the global lifestyle apparel and luxury sectors, specializing in retail, wholesale and e-commerce. She most recently served as chief merchandising officer at Club Monaco and previously held senior leadership roles at Public Clothing Company and Ralph Lauren, as well as merchandising and buying roles at Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus. Flexible carbon fiber composites firm Carbitex announced the appointment of Jen Hanna to the newly-created role of vice president of sales for the U.S. market. Hanna brings over 12 years of experience in advanced materials and textile innovation, most recently as the director of Innegra sales at Quantum Materials and previously as president at Innegra Technologies. Based in Greer, South Carolina, she will lead U.S. sales and brand partner relations, joining global vice president of sales, Filippo Sarto, to drive Carbitex's continued expansion efforts. Multinational delivery services firm FedEx announced the appointment of R. Brad Martin as the company's new board chairman following Frederick Wallace Smith's death on June 21. The founder, executive director and long-time chairman and CEO of FedEx Corporation, passed away from natural causes in Memphis, Tennessee. Martin will continue to serve as chairman of the audit and finance committee of the board. Martin was first elected to the board in Sept. 2011, the beginning of his tenure in oversight roles, including vice chairman and audit and finance committee chair. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Fabletics names new marketing chief among management promotions
Fabletics names new marketing chief among management promotions

Fashion Network

time22-06-2025

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  • Fashion Network

Fabletics names new marketing chief among management promotions

Fabletics announced on Wednesday the promotion of Carly Gomez to the role of chief marketing officer, alongside the expansion of Meera Bhatia's role from chief operating officer to the U.S. activewear brand's president and COO. Bhatia joined Fabletics in February 2020. As COO, she has led strategies across e-commerce, production, operations, and technology, while driving the brand's expansion into new channels. The California-based brand said her appointment to president and COO will see her remit now include product creation, retail, wholesale, and international operations, aligning both brand and operations. Likewise, Gomez joined Fabletics as senior vice president of brand marketing in April 2024. In her new role as CMO, she will lead all brand, digital innovation and customer engagement initiatives. ​'Meera and Carly have been exceptional leaders for our team during a pivotal point in our growth trajectory,' said Adam Goldenberg, co-founder and CEO of Fabletics, who said both leaders will continue to play critical roles in propelling the brand forward, as it enters its next phase of growth. 'This is a big year for Fabletics, as we are on track exceed $1 billion in revenue while continuing to expand our retail fleet beyond our current 100+ stores. We're introducing new store formats and pursuing plans for international expansion – all while continuing to deliver the innovative partnerships and best-in-class product we are known for. We are thrilled to have Meera and Carly expand their roles and position us for continued success.' Last October, the brand announced its ​expansion into Mexico through a partnership with Liverpool, a local omnichannel retail group founded nearly 200 years ago.

Fabletics names new marketing chief among management promotions
Fabletics names new marketing chief among management promotions

Fashion Network

time20-06-2025

  • Business
  • Fashion Network

Fabletics names new marketing chief among management promotions

Fabletics announced on Wednesday the promotion of Carly Gomez to the role of chief marketing officer, alongside the expansion of Meera Bhatia's role from chief operating officer to the U.S. activewear brand's president and COO. Bhatia joined Fabletics in February 2020. As COO, she has led strategies across e-commerce, production, operations, and technology, while driving the brand's expansion into new channels. The California-based brand said her appointment to president and COO will see her remit now include product creation, retail, wholesale, and international operations, aligning both brand and operations. Likewise, Gomez joined Fabletics as senior vice president of brand marketing in April 2024. In her new role as CMO, she will lead all brand, digital innovation and customer engagement initiatives. ​'Meera and Carly have been exceptional leaders for our team during a pivotal point in our growth trajectory,' said Adam Goldenberg, co-founder and CEO of Fabletics, who said both leaders will continue to play critical roles in propelling the brand forward, as it enters its next phase of growth. 'This is a big year for Fabletics, as we are on track exceed $1 billion in revenue while continuing to expand our retail fleet beyond our current 100+ stores. We're introducing new store formats and pursuing plans for international expansion – all while continuing to deliver the innovative partnerships and best-in-class product we are known for. We are thrilled to have Meera and Carly expand their roles and position us for continued success.' Last October, the brand announced its ​expansion into Mexico through a partnership with Liverpool, a local omnichannel retail group founded nearly 200 years ago.

Fabletics Elevates Key Leaders as It Eyes $1 Billion Milestone
Fabletics Elevates Key Leaders as It Eyes $1 Billion Milestone

Yahoo

time20-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Fabletics Elevates Key Leaders as It Eyes $1 Billion Milestone

Fabletics has announced two key executive leadership Bhatia, who previously served as chief operating officer, has been elevated to president and COO. She has driven initiatives across e-commerce, production, operations and technology, while leading the brand's expansion into new channels. Her role now spans product creation, retail, wholesale and international Gomez, formerly senior vice president of brand marketing, is now chief marketing officer. She will lead all brand, digital innovation and customer engagement initiatives. According to Fabletics, Gomez has been leveraging customer insights to inform impactful marketing in 2013 and headquartered in El Segundo, Calif., the activewear brand operates on a membership-based model rooted in e-commerce and supported by a growing number of retail stores. Owned by TechStyle Fashion Group, Fabletics is on track to exceed $1 billion in revenue, according to Adam Goldenberg, Fabletics' cofounder and chief executive officer. He, Bhatia and Gomez have worked closely to guide the company's growth.'We're introducing new store formats and pursuing plans for international expansion — all while continuing to deliver the innovative partnerships and best-in-class product we are known for,' said Goldenberg in a statement. 'We are thrilled to have Meera and Carly expand their roles and position us for continued success.''I am honored to assume the roles of president and COO at Fabletics during a time of immense growth and international expansion,' said Bhatia. 'Fabletics is a driving force in an evolving activewear industry, leading from design, product, technology and community. I look forward to helping lead the brand to new heights in my new role.''I joined Fabletics last year because I believe it is at the cutting edge of customer engagement, and is truly reinventing the activewear space,' said Gomez. 'Stepping into the CMO role, I am excited to unlock new ways of elevating our brand and delivering an impactful customer experience that propels Fabletics forward in this next chapter.' More from WWD David Beckham Launches Beeup, Honey Fruit Gummies, With Shaun Neff Tracy Anderson Introduces New Studio Concept in Santa Monica: Privé Kathy Gohari Named President of Rodeo Drive Committee Best of WWD Kate Middleton's Looks at Trooping the Colour Through the Years [PHOTOS] Young Brooke Shields' Style Evolution, Archive Photos: From Runway Modeling & Red Carpets to Meeting Princess Diana The Most Memorable French Open Tennis Outfits With Serena Williams, Naomi Osaka & More [PHOTOS]

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