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  • Social media is forcing women’s health magazines to reinvent

    If you’ve been paying attention to the Health & Fitness section of your local newsstand, you’ve likely noticed some changes: For one, cover lines referencing get-skinny stories are no longer; in their place are teasers about living healthy and learning to love your figure. You can thank social media.

  • Launch Collective’s Shira Carmi: Vogue is no longer a guarantor of success

    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.

  • Algorithm-pocalyse: Bloggers beg users to ‘turn on post notifications’ on Instagram

    Fashion bloggers are worried the impending Instagram algorithm changes are going to punish them. Now, many are begging users to turn on post notifications. Most are doing so with an arrow pointing to the button that turns them on. The Instagram algorithm will seriously ding brands, as Digiday reported last...

  • How DSTLD is democratizing denim

    Denim brand DSTLD -- short for "distilled," and popular among celebrities like Cara Delevingne, Selena Gomez and Kendall Jenner -- is gearing up to open its first round of venture capital funding as part of the initial public offering process. The brand is the first fashion company to participate in...

  • Menlook brings Instagram to TV in latest ads

    In an era when fashion brands and publications are flooding the zone with influencer posts on Instagram, one brand is taking the reverse approach and bringing Instagram into its traditional television spots.

  • ‘Featured hotties’: A guide to streetwear media

    From the buzz around Kanye West's fashion line to the rise of brands like Supreme, urban streetwear has never been more in vogue. Media companies like Complex, HighSnobiety and Hypebeast are carving out lucrative niches.

  • Burberry continues digital push with Pinterest partnership

    Using the Pinterest API, Burberry is giving users the ability to fill out a questionnaire on beauty preferences and then building a custom pin board that includes product tips and makeup tips. The collaboration is part of an effort by Burberry's to promote its new mascara line, Burberry Cat Lashes...

  • What LVMH’s sale of DKNY tells you about the luxury market

    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.

  • A day in the life of InStyle editorial director Ariel Foxman

    If you want to know what a woman wants, ask Ariel Foxman. InStyle’s editorial director oversees the 22-year-old fashion and beauty magazine as well as its family of websites, including StyleWatch, xoJane and beauty website Mimi.

  • The body-positivity movement is for guys, too

    There is a growing movement of outspoken plus-sized men making themselves known in a space that the fashion industry has almost entirely neglected. Hardly any major clothing brands have plus-size menswear; exceptions are Ralph Lauren and Banana Republic, which have "extended sizes."

  • Mario Testino tests out new 360-degree Facebook photos

    Fashion photographer Mario Testino shared a 360-degree "Towel Series" photo on Facebook, testing out the platform's new capability to create a 3D image by uploading a panorama shot or using a 360-degree app or camera. The posts include a special icon denoting to friends and followers that they can view...

  • The pearl industry wants to shake off the ‘old and cashmere’ stigma

    Many people associate classic pearl necklaces with their grandmothers. Historically, pearls have been significant investments, handed down from generation to generation. They’ve become stodgy. They’re old-fashioned. As a result, pearls are not exactly the go-to piece of jewelry for millennials looking to make an investment. None of this constitutes the most ideal...