1. Prada Posts Higher Revenue With Growth in All Products, Most Regions. Prada is well-positioned to deliver above-market growth this year, Chief Executive Andrea Guerra said, although the uncertain geopolitical and economic backdrop requires the company to stay vigilant. – Read More on Reuters
2. The UK is gearing up for a pivotal summit on AI. Here’s what you need to know. The two-day summit, which takes place on Nov. 1-2, will host government officials and companies from around the world, including the U.S. and China, two superpowers in the race to develop cutting-edge AI tech. – Read More on CNBC
3. Why clothing makers are finding it hard to break with China’s supply chain. “That mature ecosystem, established over decades in China, not only ensures competitive price points, but also delivers stable quality at mass production that’s hard to copy.” – Read More on SCMP
4. RELATED READ: Why – Exactly – Are So Many of the World’s Goods Manufactured in China? Much of the world’s manufacturing base has migrated to China, attracted by low-cost labor and favorable policies from the Chinese government. These policies include massive investments in infrastructure and trade capacity. – Read More on TFL
5. Former MoMA Employee Files Lawsuit Against Museum, Alleging Discriminatory Practices. The complaint, filed last week, alleges that several of the museum’s employees failed to accommodate a coworker’s medical condition after the museum instated a pandemic-related policy that barred the employee from working onsite. – Read More on ArtNews
6. How can sustainable agriculture make the fashion industry greener? Brands and designers are turning to regenerative cotton farming as they look for ways to reduce their carbon footprint. – Read More on Eco-Business