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Yahoo
5 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Netflix and France's TF1 join forces as traditional TV struggles
Streaming giant Netflix and major French broadcaster TF1 have signed a deal to merge some of their services at a time when demand for traditional TV is slowing. Starting in Summer 2026, all Netflix members in France will be able to watch TF1 channels and on-demand content from TF1+ directly on Netflix. That includes dramas like Broceliande and soaps such as Demain nous appartient, as well as major live sports matches. These will soon be available alongside Netflix's own French-language offerings and its international series and films. 'This is a first-of-its-kind partnership that plays to our strengths of giving audiences the best entertainment alongside the best discovery experience,' said Greg Peters, co-CEO of Netflix, in a press release. Rodolphe Belmer, CEO of TF1 Group, added: "I am delighted about this new partnership with Netflix, with whom we have already established strong relationships through ambitious co-productions in recent months." TF1 and Netflix have already worked together on projects such as L'Agence and Tout le bleu du ciel. Related AI isn't a threat, says former Netflix HR chief Patty McCord Paddington producer hoping for tasty result with listing on LSE Belmer continued: "As viewing habits shift toward on-demand consumption and audience fragmentation increases, this unprecedented alliance will enable our premium content to reach unparalleled audiences and unlock new reach for advertisers within an ecosystem that perfectly complements our TF1+ platform." It's not yet clear whether Netflix paid an initial fee for the content, and the firms didn't disclose how they will manage subscription and advertising revenues. TF1 is a free-to-air channel in France, meaning it relies on advertising income, even for its streaming services. The TV network currently reaches 58 million monthly viewers through its broadcast channels and serves 35 million users on its TF1+ streaming service. Through Studio TF1, the company also manages over 50 production companies and labels across France and international markets. 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


Fashion Network
23-06-2025
- Business
- Fashion Network
Carriage Trade opens expanded boutique in Toronto
Toronto independent contemporary womenswear store Carriage Trade has opened the doors to a newly expanded and fully renovated boutique. Located at 2984 Bloor Street West, the updated boutique now spans 6,000 square feet across two levels, housing contemporary womenswear, denim, accessories, jewelry and footwear. The transformed space includes dedicated shop-in-shops for Canadian and international brands such as L'Agence and Patrick Assaraf, with Ron White Shoes set to join in Fall 2025. A newly introduced Canadian Showcase also highlights both emerging and established homegrown designers, with Cyntia Miglio and Amanda Maria currently featured. Other new in-store features include a coffee bar, a denim bar, a VIP suite for personal styling and content creation, and an experiential space for initiatives and events. The store continues to carry a number of other labels, including Ganni, Simkhai, Marie Saint Pierre, Varley, Smythe, Tanya Taylor, White + Warren, Marc Aurel, and Kerri Rosenthal. Accessory and jewelry offerings include pieces from Jenny Bird, Naghedi, and Dean Davidson. 'This expansion and renovation reflects the next chapter in Carriage Trade's 62 year history,' said Nori Mirza, Owner Carriage Trade. 'Now more than ever before, contemporary and luxury womenswear accessibility is boutique centric and this renovation is a testament to our dedication in offering an unparalleled experience in a modern, timeless space with unique experiential offerings.' Coinciding with the physical renovation, Carriage Trade has also launched a new ecommerce platform with daily nationwide shipping and virtual personal shopping appointments now available.


Fashion Network
22-06-2025
- Business
- Fashion Network
Carriage Trade opens expanded boutique in Toronto
Toronto independent contemporary womenswear store Carriage Trade has opened the doors to a newly expanded and fully renovated boutique. Located at 2984 Bloor Street West, the updated boutique now spans 6,000 square feet across two levels, housing contemporary womenswear, denim, accessories, jewelry and footwear. The transformed space includes dedicated shop-in-shops for Canadian and international brands such as L'Agence and Patrick Assaraf, with Ron White Shoes set to join in Fall 2025. A newly introduced Canadian Showcase also highlights both emerging and established homegrown designers, with Cyntia Miglio and Amanda Maria currently featured. Other new in-store features include a coffee bar, a denim bar, a VIP suite for personal styling and content creation, and an experiential space for initiatives and events. The store continues to carry a number of other labels, including Ganni, Simkhai, Marie Saint Pierre, Varley, Smythe, Tanya Taylor, White + Warren, Marc Aurel, and Kerri Rosenthal. Accessory and jewelry offerings include pieces from Jenny Bird, Naghedi, and Dean Davidson. 'This expansion and renovation reflects the next chapter in Carriage Trade's 62 year history,' said Nori Mirza, Owner Carriage Trade. 'Now more than ever before, contemporary and luxury womenswear accessibility is boutique centric and this renovation is a testament to our dedication in offering an unparalleled experience in a modern, timeless space with unique experiential offerings.' Coinciding with the physical renovation, Carriage Trade has also launched a new ecommerce platform with daily nationwide shipping and virtual personal shopping appointments now available.
Yahoo
18-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Netflix and France's TF1 join forces as traditional TV struggles
Streaming giant Netflix and major French broadcaster TF1 have signed a deal to merge some of their services at a time when demand for traditional TV is slowing. Starting in Summer 2026, all Netflix members in France will be able to watch TF1 channels and on-demand content from TF1+ directly on Netflix. That includes dramas like Broceliande and soaps such as Demain nous appartient, as well as major live sports matches. These will soon be available alongside Netflix's own French-language offerings and its international series and films. 'This is a first-of-its-kind partnership that plays to our strengths of giving audiences the best entertainment alongside the best discovery experience,' said Greg Peters, co-CEO of Netflix, in a press release. Rodolphe Belmer, CEO of TF1 Group, added: "I am delighted about this new partnership with Netflix, with whom we have already established strong relationships through ambitious co-productions in recent months." TF1 and Netflix have already worked together on projects such as L'Agence and Tout le bleu du ciel. Related AI isn't a threat, says former Netflix HR chief Patty McCord Paddington producer hoping for tasty result with listing on LSE Belmer continued: "As viewing habits shift toward on-demand consumption and audience fragmentation increases, this unprecedented alliance will enable our premium content to reach unparalleled audiences and unlock new reach for advertisers within an ecosystem that perfectly complements our TF1+ platform." It's not yet clear whether Netflix paid an initial fee for the content, and the firms didn't disclose how they will manage subscription and advertising revenues. TF1 is a free-to-air channel in France, meaning it relies on advertising income, even for its streaming services. The TV network currently reaches 58 million monthly viewers through its broadcast channels and serves 35 million users on its TF1+ streaming service. Through Studio TF1, the company also manages over 50 production companies and labels across France and international markets. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data


Forbes
30-04-2025
- Business
- Forbes
Denim: How To Make Spring's Hottest Trend Office-Appropriate
Rihanna, April 21, 2025 at Giorgio Baldi 'Double denim is back—and chicer than ever,' Harper's Bazaar recently declared. Rihanna proved the point last week, stepping out in head-to-toe denim: dark jeans, a denim jacket and a matching Dior handbag. Her look signaled what fashion insiders already know—denim is no longer just for weekends. That shift comes at a pivotal time. With companies like JPMorgan Chase and Amazon enforcing full-time office returns, and others like Meta and Salesforce adopting hybrid models, professionals are once again dressing for the office. For many, that means moving beyond the sweats and leggings of remote work—and rethinking their work wardrobe. The good news is that denim—once dismissed as too casual for many office settings—is getting a workplace-friendly upgrade. "People always think of jeans as casual,' celebrity stylist Dani Michelle shared, 'but you can really dress them up.' And fortunately for us, the Spring/Summer 2025 runway collections offered a clear roadmap for doing just that. Designers like Cinq à Sept, Kobi Halperin and L'Agence showcased denim dresses, matching pants suits and deconstructed denim separates that seamlessly blend trend and professionalism. Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2025 looks from l-R: Cinq à Sept, Kobi Halperin, L'Agence To embrace denim in the office, think beyond the basics. Here are a few options if your office dress code leans business casual or creative: Retailers across all price points are embracing the 'denim-in-the-workplace' trend, offering office-appropriate pieces for every budget. For instance, Prada's classic denim shirtdress ($1,850) offers an investment option, while American Eagle Outfitters offers a version for under $30. For a great denim blazer, choices range from Alice + Olivia's Lana jacket ($595) to Amazon's popular $46 alternative. Denim footwear is also trending: L'Agence's Gilliane denim pumps ($325) or Zara's denim ballet flats (under $50) both offer stylish options. If your office policy permits jeans, there are ways to ensure your denim choices align with your office culture. Consider the following: From L:R; Daisy Edgar-Jones, Katie Holmes, Zoe Saldaña, Dua Lipa, Bella Hadid As more professionals return to office life, dressing for work is once again part of the daily routine. Fortunately, the evolution of denim means that comfort and professionalism no longer have to be at odds—and that denim can absolutely be part of a sophisticated work wardrobe.