These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Thursday.
How much fashion’s highest-paid CEOs make
Morris Goldfarb of G-III Apparel Group, which owns DKNY, Donna Karan and Karl Lagerfeld, tops the list of highest-paid fashion CEOs in the United States. He made over $31 million last year. Goldfarb is followed by Doug McMillon of Walmart Inc. and Ernie Herrman of TJX Cos. Inc. Highest earning women include Fran Horowitz of Abercrombie & Fitch Co. (about $15 million) and Barbara Rentler of Ross Stores, Inc. (about $18 million). These CEOs typically make more than two-thirds of their pay in stock and option awards, tying their earnings to the performance of their companies directly. {WWD/paywalled}
Golden Goose postpones IPO
The IPO, originally slated for Friday, has been delayed due to “volatility” in the European market despite rising sales. Golden Goose credited the volatility to European Parliament elections that took place earlier this month and upcoming general elections in France. A market source indicated to WWD that the delay could last into 2025, but Golden Goose has yet to make a statement about a new date. {WWD/paywalled}