For major streetwear publishers, Instagram serves as less of a promotional tool for editorial content and more of an extension of brand voice and personality. Sites like Hypebeast, Highsnobiety and Complex not only post more frequently, but don’t hold back on wit, eschewing some of the rigidity of peer publications...
Today, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of Varsity Brands in its case against Star Athletica, a decision that upholds federal copyright law and has implications for the fashion industry.
It’s no secret that J. Crew has been struggling in recent years, and — as its latest earnings report reveals — 2016 was no exception. Add to that the company's long-held $1.4 billion debt, and its current circumstances look bleak.
Bill Blass does close to no advertising, doesn’t adhere to the fashion calendar and does everything on e-commerce. And perhaps most interestingly is that Chriz Benz — its creative director, who joined us on this week’s Glossy Podcast — doesn’t even think of himself as a “serious fashion person.” “The...
While most bespectacled consumers have likely heard of Warby Parker, many have yet to come across Eponym, another startup that's just beginning to make big waves in the eyewear market.
Brands are clamoring to make use of 360-degree shoppable photos and videos. While such platforms are certainly innovative, it remains inconclusive whether they are translating to higher conversion and click-through rates.
Gucci — always one to be at the cutting edge of culture (well, ever since Alessandro Michele took control of the brand) — is now launching a meme campaign.
At SXSW, Stitch Fix chief algorithm officer Eric Colson and Poshmark co-founder Tracy Sun discussed how they’re specifically using two types of data: explicit and implicit. Here’s what that involves, in practice.
The veteran fashion designer, who started her own line in the ’90s and has since made a name for herself with her brand of feminine, modern aesthetics, thinks that the very way fashion works has changed — and that it bears more resemblance to how people watch TV than anything...