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New Report Reveals Trust, ROI, and AI as Defining Issues for the Global Awards Industry in 2025

by jummy84 November 25, 2025
written by jummy84

A new industry study, The Business of Awards: 2025 Industry Insight, reveals that while the global awards sector remains a multi-billion-pound powerhouse, it faces mounting challenges around credibility, return on investment (ROI), and the disruptive role of artificial intelligence (AI).

The report — based on a cross-stakeholder survey of awards organisers, sponsors, entrants, and judges, alongside interviews with leaders from Epica, Arc Europe, the PPA, Arena International, and more — highlights that fewer than half of stakeholders believe judging processes are transparent. Nearly a fifth go further, describing them as opaque.

“Trust is the currency of awards. Without transparent judging and clear separation of sponsorship from results, the commercial model risks collapse,” said Mark Tungate, Editorial Director of the Epica Awards.

Other key findings include:

  • Credibility under scrutiny – Less than half of stakeholders rate judging as transparent; scams and “pay-to-play” perceptions are widespread.
  • ROI pressure – Sponsors cite brand visibility and networking as top objectives, but demand measurable outcomes “beyond the night.”
  • Formats in flux – Almost two-thirds of stakeholders favour in-person awards, with hybrid models a strong secondary preference.
  • AI disruption – Judges are already encountering formulaic, AI-generated entries, raising urgent questions about authenticity.
  • Future growth – Year-round engagement, lifecycle analytics, and international expansion are identified as key opportunities.

“The awards industry is resilient, but long-term success will depend on credibility and proof of value,” said Ben Flight, Arena International. “Sponsors increasingly demand evidence that their investment delivers impact.”

The 50-page report combines survey data with expert commentary from:

  • Mark Tungate (Epica Awards)
  • Sophie Eke (Arc Europe)
  • Sarah Austin (British Business Excellence Awards)
  • Melissa Irving (emap)
  • Hannah Bray (PPA)
  • Helen Wilson (Haymarket Media Group)
  • Paul Schnell (Evessio)
  • Simon Burton (Power 100)
  • Donna O’Toole (August Recognition)

Adam Parry, Co-Founder of Event Industry News and lead editor of the report, said:

“Awards remain a vital part of the events economy — but credibility, innovation, and ROI are now non-negotiable. Our research provides organisers, sponsors, and entrants with a roadmap to navigate the next decade of recognition.”


Availability

The Business of Awards: 2025 Industry Insight is available to download now at: https://evessio.com/live/en/page/awards-report-2026

November 25, 2025 0 comments
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Burgundy edit: The colour that’s defining fall season fashion trends this year
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Burgundy edit: The colour that’s defining fall season fashion trends this year

by jummy84 October 31, 2025
written by jummy84

Every year when fall rolls around, our wardrobes go through a bit of an identity crisis. Suddenly, your summer florals look too chipper, your blacks feel too soon, and you’re caught somewhere between “it’s chilly” and “why am I still sweating in this sweater?” That’s when burgundy walks in, like that friend who just gets it. It’s deep without being dreary, bold without being loud, and rich enough to make your outfit look like it came straight out of a coffee-table fashion book.

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Here are 10 reasons to prove why burgundy is the most wearable, mood-lifting colour of the season and how to make it work for everything from office days to wedding nights.

1. It’s the ultimate transitional shade

Fall fashion is tricky. It’s all about balance, and burgundy does that perfectly. It has the depth of winter tones but the warmth of summer’s leftovers. That means your burgundy blazer, midi dress, or wide-leg trousers can easily work for early autumn brunches and late-December dinners.

Style tip: Pair a burgundy corduroy jacket with beige or camel trousers for a sleek day look, and swap in a leather skirt or dark jeans for evening plans. The colour transitions effortlessly, so your outfit doesn’t have to.

2. It feels luxe without trying too hard

Burgundy is a shade that whispers “expensive.” Maybe it’s because it sits right between jewel tones and neutrals, elegant without shouting for attention. Be it in velvet, silk, or suede, it instantly elevates even the most basic outfit.

Style tip: For workwear, a burgundy satin blouse with gold hoops. For date night? A deep wine-toned slip dress and minimal jewellery.

3. It’s made for textures

Some colours get lost when layered, but not burgundy. It thrives in texture play. These can include chunky knits, leather pants, or ribbed sweaters in wine hues that add dimension to your outfit.

Style tip: Mix textures within the same tone, say, a wool coat over a satin shirt with matte boots. Burgundy’s depth makes layering fun instead of fussy. Bonus: it looks incredible in both natural and artificial light.

4. It flatters everyone

No gatekeeping here, burgundy suits every skin tone. So, if you’re warm, cool, or neutral, this shade brings out natural warmth without washing you out. It’s why makeup artists, too, swear by wine-toned lipsticks and nail shades for fall.

Style tip: If you’re hesitant, start small. Add a burgundy scarf, beanie, or handbag. You’ll be surprised how quickly it becomes your favourite accent colour.

5. It’s a mood-setter

While summer is about carefree brightness, fall calls for depth. Burgundy brings that it’s dramatic, romantic, and just the right amount of moody. It instantly makes any outfit look more polished and thought-out, even if you just threw it on while running late.

Style tip: Add burgundy accessories to break up an all-neutral outfit. A maroon belt, a deep wine hat, or ankle boots add personality without being overpowering.

6. It plays well with other colours

You’d think such a strong colour would be hard to style but burgundy is surprisingly versatile. It pairs beautifully with neutrals like beige, cream, or grey, and also complements navy, blush, and olive.

Style tip: If you love colour, try pairing burgundy with dusty pink for a chic monochrome vibe or with mustard for a rich fall palette that feels editorial yet wearable.

7. It’s festive but not flashy

When the festive season rolls in, everyone reaches for red and gold. Burgundy gives you a more sophisticated alternative, it’s rich enough to feel celebratory without being OTT. Perfect for Diwali dinners, fall weddings, or even a Christmas brunch.

Style tip: A burgundy kurta set with antique gold jewellery is the ideal festive balance between subtle and statement.

8. It’s the grown-up red

Burgundy is red’s more refined sister, it’s still bold, but with restraint. It’s confident without being loud, and passionate without being predictable. Perfect for anyone in their “quiet luxury” era.

Style tip: Replace your usual red lip or red dress with a deeper, wine-hued version this season. Same impact, just with more maturity and mystery.

9. It translates across fabrics

Unlike some trendy colours that only look good in one texture, burgundy is universally flattering, from velvet to denim, leather to lace. It adapts to your mood and occasion.

Style tip: Invest in a statement burgundy coat or boots. They’ll tie together your fall wardrobe and make you look instantly styled, no matter what’s underneath.

10. It’s timeless not trendy

Burgundy is a recurring classic. It shows up every fall and somehow feels new each time. So, if you invest in a few good burgundy pieces, they’ll always have a place in your wardrobe rotation.

Style tip: Go for timeless silhouettes such as trench coats, turtlenecks, or midi skirts in this shade. You’ll re-wear them season after season.

The next time you’re torn between dressing practical and Pinterest-worthy, just remember: throw on a bit of burgundy. You’ll look warm, chic, and like you’ve got autumn completely under control, even if you’re still sweating under that “light” sweater.

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October 31, 2025 0 comments
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Why the High-Volume Fashion Trend Is Defining Fashion Right Now

by jummy84 October 20, 2025
written by jummy84

During Fashion Month, designers embraced the high-volume fashion trend, putting dramatic silhouettes at the forefront of their spring-summer 2026 collections. The antithesis of the revamped bandage dress and the plethora of naked dresses on the red carpet, these oversized, sculptural looks that sit away from the body were everywhere we turned, from New York to Paris—call it cocoon dressing.

Glamour’s cocoon dressing edit

At some shows, the trend took flight in the form of sculptural hoop skirts: Meruert Tolegen sent a model down the runway in a strapless minidress that jutted out at the waist, which would make walking through the door a challenging feat. Tibi and Dior made strong arguments for wide, larger-than-life skirts that offer wearers ample space from passersby, while Saint Laurent made sculptures out of nylon ball gowns. And balloon-like outerwear and barrel-armed tops walked the likes of Givenchy, MKDT Studio, Vaquera, Zimmermann, and Chloé.

The shift toward inflated silhouettes has been brewing for a while now, with barrel jeans, wide-leg trousers, and exaggerated blazers trickling down from the runways into our wardrobes. But this Fashion Month, the outsized looks drove home that, yes, we could all really use some room to breathe right now. “Fashion always absorbs the emotional atmosphere,” says Maite Aramayo, a fashion writer who runs the newsletter Sugarlesscoat. “When there’s uncertainty or tension in the world, great designers translate that into form and material rather than making literal political statements.”

“We’ve seen a kind of oversaturation of these almost quasi-superhero spandex ensembles that adhere to the body and put the female form very front and center,” says Mosha Lundström Halbert, founder of the fashion podcast Newsfash. “For a lot of women, that’s not how they feel most comfortable moving through the world, with everything on display.”

Many of the voluminous runway looks create a force field of fabric, acting as a form of protection. “To me, it’s designed for women through the female gaze,” says Kristen Bateman, a fashion writer, author, and creative consultant, referencing designers like Simone Rocha and Cecilie Bahnsen, who have always championed large, billowy styles. “We’re living in strange times, and I don’t think naked dressing fits the bill for many real-world women’s lives.” While it may be a style that works on the red carpet, Bateman says she wouldn’t feel safe or comfortable freeing the nipple on, say, the New York City subway.

October 20, 2025 0 comments
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Agnès B: The Parisian Fashion Brand Defining 'French Girl' Style Since 1975
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Agnès B: The Parisian Fashion Brand Defining 'French Girl' Style Since 1975

by jummy84 September 26, 2025
written by jummy84


Brand Bio is Fashionista’s guide to the best independent fashion and beauty brands — a resource for retailers, job seekers, B2B companies and consumers alike. If you’d like your brand to be featured, fill out this form. Agnès BHeadquarters: Paris, FranceE-commerce: agnesb.comSocial Media: Instagram …

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