The #VogueChallenge is a great example of Black creatives no longer waiting for the chance to come to them, but rather seizing the moment themselves.
Read MoreMatthew M. Williams has been appointed the Creative Director position of French fashion house Givenchy and has sustainable plans.
Read MoreWe can soon wear the new, Barton Perreira x Fear of God eyewear collaboration, beside Jerry Lorenzo’s many other collaborations.
Read MoreA weekend of rallies and marches throughout Brooklyn and New York City for Black Lives Matter. Caribbeans, Black, and Trans lives stood In solidarity.
Read MoreThe British Fashion Council today launched the Institute of Positive Fashion (IPF) website in recognition of World Ocean Day.
Read MoreAmidst the chaos of riots across the city, NYPD had their hands a bit too full to tend to looting. Looters are opportunists at their finest, and there was no finer a time than two days ago in SoHo.
Read MoreAquafil, a leading manufacturer of innovative synthetic fibers, such as ECONYL® regenerated nylon, announced today that will share insights on reducing ocean waste as we move toward a circular economy this World Oceans Day, June 8, 2020.
Read MoreThe message is clear: end police brutality on people of color. However, the message may not have been so clear for Dolls Kill founder Shoddy Lynn.
Read MoreAs the black tile represented a moment of silence for those who posted it, others saw the effort as a distraction to the issue of #BlackLivesMatter...
Read MoreNo one thinks of streetwear as a conscious point of the industry, especially one that has the prowess to undertake a charitable effort. This Is Your Brain On Plants is altering that narrative and going beyond trends in their production and the fight against COVID-19.
Read MoreWith every streetwear designer looking to be the next Supreme, Jeremy Lopez offers an alternative. Launching Nonexistent Collective in 2019, Albany-based Lopez draws on darker inspirations.
Read MoreWalmart will be offering even more fantastic brands with our entry into the popular fashion resale market through our online partnership with thredUP, the leading resale platform for fashion and accessories at mass market prices.
Read MoreWhen COVID-19 began to shut down retailers across the country, Prabal Gurung, like many of his industry peers, was eager to transform his luxury fashion house into a producer of face masks for frontline workers.
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Read MoreThe narrative of the Missoni brand has an emotionally powerful undertone of sustainability. Missoni has a rigorous discipline of sustainability using this simple gesture to constantly reinvent the brand’s identity.
Read MoreNEHERA Winter 2020 collection is a curious quest that opens the door to a forgotten functionalist studio of a distant relative.
Read MoreAuthor of the coffee table behemoth and founders of the clothing brand with the same name: ‘Rowing Blazers’ - Jack Carlson, and partner Keziah Beall have set up shop in New York City. Located between Soho and Little Italy, its location reflects its positioning in fashion. Straddling the line between streetwear and as Keziah put it, “the school-boy” prep, its founders are avoiding the labels and focusing on the authenticity. Jack Carlson and Keziah Beall are introducing Rowing culture to the social fabrics of today’s fashion. (org. Aug. 9th ‘19)
Read MoreOver the last 20 years, we have watched actors, singers, fashion designers, and now social influencers; influence and create a generation that bridges cultural divides. However, does pop culture effect fashion? Or fashion, does it affect pop culture?
Read MoreNew York Fashion Week: The streets were littered with influencers and fashion’s elite, as well as fashion enthusiast from all over the world. And if you’re a bit intimidated - it’s ok! (org. 9/12/19)
Read MoreMinistry of Tomorrow (MOT) presents its classic collection of chic, non-leather bags that are made at the company’s flagship production facility in Nairobi, Kenya, located just outside of Kibera, Kenya’s largest slum.
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