LaborVoices has developed a platform that collects anonymous employee feedback on working conditions at global factories. The program, which launched in Turkey — the eighth largest apparel exporter in the world — gives employees the opportunity to call in and provide answers to questions about wages, time off, fire safety, abuse,...
Though an economic slump in 2016 led to a decline of allocated resources of luxury marketing and advertising, data shows gains are on the horizon. According to Zenith’s 2017 Luxury Advertising Expenditure Forecast, the industry can expect mostly positive change in luxury advertising spending across several regions as the market...
Pop-up stores, a popular trend for retailers hoping to draw foot traffic and create a quick fix of excitement with customers, are becoming a longer-term business strategy as the length of real estate leases shrink due to uncertainty. As as a result, marketplace platforms are popping up to match brands...
Tibi founder Amy Smilovic joined us on the Glossy Podcast to discuss see-now-buy-now, how a broken fashion industry changed her relationship with wholesale retailers and how she's dealt with the looming threat of Zara.
The Council of Fashion Designers of America announced today that it will shorten New York Fashion Week by one day, truncating the annual fashion event to seven days instead of eight.
Dia & Co, a plus-size styling service similar to Stitch Fix, is reaching customers on Facebook Live.
Cosmo is building upon the success of its wedding-related content over the past year with a spinoff wedding vertical, featuring originally reported bridal coverage.
Stitch Fix began designing clothing in-house last June, using its vast customer database and machine learning to come up with combinations not available in its inventory.
One day after it was reported that Princess Deena Aljuhani Abdulaziz was ousted from her position as the first editor in chief of Vogue Arabia after just two issues, Conde Nast announced that Manuel Arnaut will take over her position.