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These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Monday.
Uoma Beauty founder Sharon Chuter dies
On Thursday, Sharon Chuter, founder of Uoma Beauty, died at age 38. Medical examiners have not shared the cause of death. Chuter launched her beauty brand in 2019 to help bring inclusive products to the market. In 2023, she stepped down as CEO due to health struggles and personal matters. {Kirb}
DVF collaborates with Henry Zankov
DVF x Henry Zankov. Photo: Courtesy of DVF
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Diane von Furstenberg unveiled an exclusive collaboration with designer Henry Zankov. The ready-to-wear collection merges DVF’s signature prints and silhouettes with Zankov’s contemporary color palettes and texture play. Accompanying the collaboration is a campaign lensed by Willow Williams and styled by Jermaine Daley. DVF x Henry Zankov will be available for pre-order on Aug. 27 at bergdorfgoodman.com and will be available to purchase in-store and online starting Sept. 3. {Fashionista inbox}
Natalie Massenet is suing Erik Torstensson
Net-a-Porter founder Natalie Massenet is suing her ex-partner Erik Torstensson for emotional distress, fraud and breach of contract. She accused him of using her money — $95 million, to be exact — to hire sex workers, live a flashy lifestyle, buy drugs and invest in stocks that intentionally cut Massenet out of any earnings. Massenet is seeking fair financial compensation for the costs she carried. {Business of Fashion/paywalled}
Givenchy launches Sarah Burton’s first campaign
Givenchy Fall 2025 campaign. Photo: Collier Schorr/Courtesy of Givenchy
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Givenchy has released its first full campaign with Sarah Burton as creative director. Photographed by Collier Schorr and styled by Camilla Nickerson, the Fall 2025 campaign stars Adut Akech, Vittoria Ceretti, Nyaduola Gabriel, Kaia Gerber, Eva Herzigova, Emeline Hoareau and Liu Wen. “The beauty of all women inspires me —including my team. I wanted to capture the brilliant women I work with amongst the cast — real moments with everyone working together,” Burton said in a press release. {Fashionista inbox}
All-In rebrands as August Barron
Industry-beloved Parisian fashion label All-In has rebranded and changed its name to August Barron. The change reflects the names of founders Bror August Vestbø and Benjamin Barron. The revamp comes six years after the release of its first collection and precedes its Spring 2026 show set for Paris Fashion Week in October. The brand is also a finalist for this year’s LVMH Prize. {Fashionista inbox}
Abercrombie & Fitch partners with the NFL
The NFL has named Abercrombie & Fitch as its first official fashion sponsor. In a multi-year partnership, the brand will dress players for game-day arrivals and everyday wear, in addition to sponsoring NFL tentpole activations and releasing limited-edition apparel for various teams. Abercrombie also launched “Style Concierge,” a service that offers select NFL athletes with both curated outfits and direct access to in-house styling experts. {Abercrombie & Fitch}
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