As part of Who What Wear's continued effort to elevate its status as a shopping authority, the popular fashion site is launching its own e-commerce app for mobile.
Hilary Swank stopped in for an episode of the Glossy Podcast to talk about what she learned from starting Mission Statement, her brand of luxury performance wear.
Lauren Conrad's first maternity collection for her Kohl's-exclusive brand, LC Lauren Conrad, is the latest addition to a long list of category expansions and capsule collections the celebrity and the retailer have fleshed out since LC first launched in 2009.
As rents continue to soar, the artist scene that dominated SoHo is increasingly fleeing, while luxury brands are shuttering storefronts. These shifts have made way for the rise of pop-ups, ephemeral experiential stores often used by emerging retailers to test out products and strategies.
Influencer marketing is going through some serious growing pains, but brands are still seeing better results from their work with influencers than they do when marketing through traditional means. To shed light on an industry still shroud in mystery, we asked an influencer marketing executive to share her honest thoughts...
Saks Fifth Avenue quietly launched an update to its iOS app last week, incorporating a new integrated messaging functionality that allows shoppers to ask questions about products via iMessage and make purchases directly.
Amazon has moved into brick-and-mortar. For other pure-play brands that have recognized the value of the in-store experience, there's a lot to be learned in an Amazon store.
As Adidas’s profits continue to rise, the German retailer is proving it understands the art of making celebrity partnerships work to its advantage.
After a two-year production process, WearableX's first responsive yoga pant has hit the market. Founder Billie Whitehouse thinks the pants, which respond to user's movements with a series of vibrations meant to improve form and prevent injury, could help push the wearable market to everyday use.