Fashion and lifestyle publishers are turning to Musical.ly's 200 million user base, largely comprised of teenage girls, in an effort to connect with younger readers.
As traditional mall brands continue to fight for business amid shuttering stores and slumping sales, many are finding a second wind through resale sites like ThredUp.
M.Gemi president Cheryl Kaplan: ‘You need to move as quickly as your data tells you’ M.Gemi president Cheryl Kaplan joined us for an episode of the Glossy Podcast to discuss on-demand retail at scale, how to respond to customer reactions in real time and moving into brick-and-mortar.
Following several weeks of speculation, Coach, Inc. has officially acquired Kate Spade & Co. The $2.4 billion deal is intended to bolster Coach's weakened brand equity and reads as an effort to progress a plan of building its own luxury conglomerate.
Customizable retailer Shoes of Prey has cut down its design-to-delivery window from 10 weeks to two, after bringing all of its production in house and reorganizing the way its manufacturing process worked.
A report from The Fashion Spot published on Friday highlights telling results of how far the industry still has to go. The study, which analyzed 207 print campaigns for spring 2017 comprised of 444 models -- found that 24.5 percent of models were non-white, a slight increase of 1.2 percent...
New Stand, a group of high-touch convenience stores, is expanding its footprint in New York City. The company has refreshed the underground bodega, bringing in brand partnerships with the likes of Urban Decay alongside snacks and refreshments.
Hearst is taking a cue from the explosive growth of lifestyle coverage and wellness culture by launching a new media vertical called Glo, designed to meet demand for health-related content.
Libby Callaway: ‘Nashville isn’t thinking small, by any means’ Libby Callaway has made her mark on Nashville's fashion scene. Founder of creative agency The Callaway and a chair of the board for the Nashville Fashion Alliance, Callaway's mission is to keep designers in the city, and attract new talent.