Stella McCartney is continuing to position itself at the forefront of sustainability, despite recent demerits received by its parent company, Kering. However, its lack of reporting on workers' rights mirrors the allegations brought upon Kering.
Model Grace Mahary shares the details of a recent day in her life, presenting the Stylist of the Year award at the Canadian Arts & Fashion Awards.
Prada, facing its worst profit results since 2011, is pushing forward on a full e-commerce strategy that will bring ready-to-wear online, open its online store in new markets and collect customer data.
As an influencer, navigating contracts with brands and agencies is inherently challenging, given lack of stringent protocols. However, the process can be even more challenging as a minority influencer, who are largely underrepresented in influencer marketing.
Jenna Lyons played an instrumental role in J.Crew's success and grew to become a fashion and media darling. Without her, the retailer will need to turn inwardly to determine how to once again appeal to its core consumers and loyalists.
For the first time in its century-long existence, British Vogue has elected not only its first male editor-in-chief, but also its first black leader, Edward Enninful.
Much like Wall Street funnels aspiring fashion designers, who spend several years in finance building their skills and amassing funds before launching businesses, there’s an emerging trend of lawyers and human rights advocates making the switch to fashion.
Julie Zerbo launched The Fashion Law six years ago and has since become a keen observer of the vagaries of the market. "One thing I've noticed is that fashion largely is sustained by big media circuses," said Zerbo on this week's Glossy Podcast.
Now, more than ever, women’s publications are finding their voice and using it as a platform to fight against issues afflicting their readers in today's political climate. Equal Pay Day was no exception.