The 160-year retailer has teamed up with Black-American creatives found within the seams of the robust fashion industry.
Read MoreHouse Of Cardin travels through the life of the legendary fashion designer who dies at the age of 98.
Read MoreMany designers are taking humanity as its concept, exploring nature, sustainable textiles, and post-pandemic complex matters.
Read MoreAndrogynous fashion is more than a fad, and it isn’t all about baggy shirts and flowy pants. Some designers are changing fashion for good.
Read MoreVirgil’s appointment as Louis Vuitton’s creative director will never become old news. Becoming the first African American to head one of the most prestigious fashion houses in the world is.
Read MoreRelevant since the early 2000s, through the bold choices of rappers like Cam’ron and Fat Joe who decided to wear pink and make a fashion statement.
Read More“We decided to create a new P.E. category and when we looked closely at who we were inspired by, we turned towards Rebecca Vallance.” - P.E Nation Co-Founder and Creative Director, Claire Tregoning.
Read MoreNo industry has gone unaffected by COVID-19, and the fashion industry is doing the best it can to make necessary changes for digital and physical (“phygital”) fashion weeks and beyond.
Read MoreWe can soon wear the new, Barton Perreira x Fear of God eyewear collaboration, beside Jerry Lorenzo’s many other collaborations.
Read MoreStriving to fill in the gap between garments made to be fashionable and garments made to be accessible, Vongai Noreen designs garments for women with disabilities to feel both comfortable and stylish.
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 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.
Read More"I hope by my actions, someone will feel free enough to paint their face, do their nails, wear heels around the living room, get dressed for dinner even tho your all by yourself. I know I do it for the attention of others. But first and foremost, I do it to feel good." - Marc Jacobs. Getting fly from the waist up for a Zoom meeting or similar seems like the new trend where we can get style inspo from.
Read MoreWith no shortage of flare, Ears Of Buddha shirts are hand-made in the USA by in-house seamstresses, designed by founder Franny Koelsch. She has put her personal touch into the signature button shirts she creates.
Read MoreDesigners across the world are shifting their businesses from creating regular or luxury clothing to producing masks and gowns desperately needed by healthcare workers at the frontline of COVID-19.
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