Shares of Under Armour dropped by 25 percent on Tuesday, after the company announced that 2016 Q4 sales were down after poor holiday performance.
Sign-wielding models and fashion influencers are taking to the streets and social media to protest President Donald Trump’s latest executive order that prohibits travel to the United States from seven Muslim countries and indefinitely suspends the refugee program.
Hollister Co. -- the teen retailer known for its preppy surfer aesthetic -- is re-entering the intimate apparel market with the relaunch of its Gilly Hicks products in stores and online.
DKNY will become the first American brand to team with Farfetch’s Black & White Division, an offering launched in 2015 to help power the e-commerce sites of brands. The move is another attempt at reinvention for the wayward brand.
Coach is partnering with Rodarte, in what appears to be an attempt to enhance its dwindling cool factor.
The pussy hat phenomenon has demonstrated not just the power of social media to promote grassroots social movements, but also the ability of fashion to catalyze activism.
With plans to open a temporary, experimental physical store this spring, Eloquii is the latest plus-size retailer to enter brick-and-mortar territory. The store, which is largely a response to consumer demand, will be open for three months at the Fashion Centre at Pentagon City.
Brands can’t seem to stop cashing in on Supreme's success. Inspired by the recent release of the Supreme x Louis Vuitton collaboration, we decided to look back at the other brands who have ridden the cult brand's wave.
An estimated 250,000 people are expected to participate in the Women’s March on Washington on Saturday following the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump, and the major fashion publications plan to be alongside them.