The rise of social media has changed the way streetwear is discovered. On Instagram, people can know about the latest drop or where to try to get their hands on the latest pair of sneakers as soon as it's posted. But according to influencers and streetwear enthusiasts, actually discovering the...
The mobile game "Kim Kardashian: Hollywood" announced today it will introduce 20 pieces from the Balmain Paris spring 2016 collection. The move comes on the heels of Kim Kardashian's performance in Kanye West's "Wolves" music video last week, which served as a joint advertisement for the Balmain fall 2016 line.
Even before Jackie Kennedy because a presidential style icon, the First Lady has historically been the center of sartorial discussion. Now with presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton in contention to serve as the first female president in U.S. history, crowdsourcing fashion platform Betabrand is flipping the focus to the prospect of...
Designers have had a fraught relationship with high-profile athletic apparel as of late, particularly when asked to take their talents to the global scale in dressing the world's foremost athletes for events like Olympic Games.
As designers seek creative ways to showcase designs, many are turning to music videos as a means of expression. In advance of his fall 2016 line, John Varvatos teamed up with Grammy nominated artist Hozier on an original music video highlighting select styles from the upcoming collection. The effort comes...
NikeID, meet PokeID. Gene Lu, a UX designer at agency R/GA Portland, has launched a project that crowdsources Pokemon shoe designs using NikeID.
The fashion industry wasn't sure what to make of Jennifer Hyman and Jennifer Fleiss when they came on the scene as co-founders of then fledgling luxury rental company, Rent the Runway back in 2009. Hyman talks about how they convinced brands of her company's value, and built a lucrative business...
Launch Collective founder Shira Sue Carmi joined this week’s episode of the Glossy Podcast to discuss why the entire industry is changing as you know it, and why designers need to shake themselves out of the Parsons-Barney’s-Vogue trifecta.
Since joining the team last November, Allure editor in chief Michelle Lee's mission was to transform how the publication operates online and on mobile. In essence, this meant expanding existing e-commerce offerings and identifying ways to increase ease of use for readers and shoppers on the new site, which went...