With the specter of Zika still looming, brands are hoping to capitalize. Fashion retailers in particular are pushing Zika chic: Shoppers, they hope, will want to look good and smell fresh all while fending off disease-carrying mosquitoes.
LVMH is selling off Donna Karan International, the owner of DKNY to G-III Apparel Group, a deal that is valuing the troubled brand for $650 million.
In an effort to help fellow artists receive proper credit and compensation for their work, Brooklyn-based designer Adam Kurtz launched www.shoparttheft.com, a site where consumers can purchase original artwork allegedly lifted by Zara.
Co-founder and creative director of Combatant Gentlemen, Vishaal Melwani, is a third generation tailor and spent 17 years as an apprentice in the fashion industry before launching his direct to consumer business. He said his background and understanding the supply chain system is what helps him run this business model,...
Shortly after debuting its online store earlier this month, Chloe is going all in on digital, hoping to lure consumers to the site with the one-of-a kind offering. The sunglasses are a fresh take on one of its most iconic styles, the "Carlina," and will be cast in 18-karat gold,...
To assuage security concerns among its most affluent consumers, Bulgari has partnered with WISeKey, a Switzerland-based service that will allow shoppers to use enhanced protection when making purchases on mobile. The offering will also help shoppers find stores and safely store information including personal identification, bank access, credit card numbers,...
Following popular indie artist Tuesday Bassen's public battle with Zara, a number of artists have spoken publicly about their challenges with major retailers appropriating their work without compensation or attribution.
Popular indie artist Tuesday Bassen, known for her whimsical designs and illustrations, took to Twitter yesterday to share that Zara had stolen her designs, sans attribution or compensation.
While the "Internet of Clothing" may still be in a nascent stage, packaging and labeling company Avery Dennison and smart-products platform Evrythng is determined to entice retailers and consumers alike with its new informational video on how the connected products platform will work.