5902 Results for ‘fashion’
  • ‘It has broad appeal’: Why retailers are still betting on band merch

    Fashion and music have long had a love affair, but the retailers cashing in on the relationship have only recently expanded beyond merch booths and mall stores. In the last five years, band tees have increasingly made their way into the inventory of luxury boutiques and department stores.

  • The fashion show as a PR stunt has reached new heights

    In the battle between designers Philipp Plein and Alexander Wang of who could out-party the other during New York Fashion Week, the only winner was the spectator who was in it for the hoopla.

  • NYFW Daily Recap: The coed class

    The coed fashion show is catching on. On Monday, luxury streetwear designer John Elliott, who launched his LA-based menswear brand four years ago, jumped into womenswear feet first. About half of his 43-look runway show, which played out in Gallery II of Spring Studios, was dedicated to his new women’s...

  • How talent managers deal with influencers during NYFW

    The Society's digital strategy manager Vicky Yang joined the special NYFW edition of the Glossy Podcast to discuss how her role has changed in the digital age, how traditional modeling management has kept up and how the front row has evolved.

  • Why luxury brands still hire chief digital officers

    In luxury fashion, the chief digital officer still has a purpose. It's the person who can be brought in to buckle down and mature the brand’s digital efforts, and help right ship. At the same time, they signal both internally and externally that real time, energy and money is being...

  • For recent fashion design grads, prepping for NYFW is a daunting task

    This New York Fashion Week, which kicked off on Thursday, has shown particularly strong support for recent design school graduates, with sponsors like Supima, the CFDA and Ralph Pucci providing them with show platforms and the resources necessary to present their first collections. These young designers, however, are still entering...

  • Join Glossy’s editorial team: We’re hiring a beauty reporter

    Glossy is looking for an experienced reporter to own the beauty beat, a main, growing category within Glossy’s editorial content.

  • The state of luxury digital advertising, in five charts

    Luxury brands have been particularly reticent to wade into digital advertising. Now they are slowly coming around, thanks in part to a push in digital marketing in the hospitality and lifestyle category.

  • Glossy+: Why a DTC brand went wholesale

    With the retail landscape becoming more competitive, brands are being forced to stray from their DNA: Luxury brands are pulling out of wholesale channels, digitally native brands are launching brick and mortar, and DTC brands are linking up with retail partners. One example is Richmond, Virginia-based luxury menswear brand Ledbury, which...

  • At Curvy Con, plus-sized fashion takes center stage

    Today, showing models of all sizes on a catwalk is less of a novelty, displaying a size-16 style on the same rack as a size 2 isn’t unheard of, and dressing a plus-size woman in a look from a fall 2017 collection is doable. Much of the shift can be...

  • How Stadium Goods is seizing China’s streetwear opportunity

    Today, China is Stadium Goods’ second-largest country in terms of revenue, after the U.S. Tmall, the Alibaba-owned platform the company partnered with to launch in the region, is neck-and-neck with Amazon as the highest generator of revenue after the brand’s website. And it's just scratched the surface.

  • Brooklyn Fashion + Design Accelerator grows with help from government funding

    At its core, BF+DA was founded to foster collaboration between students, designers and engineers to identify forms of sustainable and ethical production using the help of technology. Now, the program is looking to expand, on the heels of a $500,000 grant from Brooklyn Borough president Eric L. Adams.