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  • LVMH pushed into e-commerce with 24 Sevres

    LVMH is making its biggest e-commerce push yet with the launch of 24 Sevres, a multi-brand e-commerce platform inspired by its Parisian department store Le Bon Marche. Announced today after months of rumors, the website -- launching June 6 -- will cull fashion, beauty and luggage products from over 150...

  • Inside fashion’s role in aiding Detroit’s revitalization

    In Detroit, a focus on community building through celebrating fashion and bringing luxury brands into the city is helping the beleaguered metropolis find its stride.

  • Plus-size menswear market struggles to gain momentum

    Though the women's plus-size market has continued to make strides over the past year — sales rose by 6 percent in 2016, up to $21.4 billion — the men’s plus-size industry remains stifled.

  • Dolce & Gabbana embraces Melania Trump backlash

    Mirroring the current political climate, sentiment around dressing the First Lady within the fashion industry remains divisive more than six months after Trump took office. While several designers have maintained the public stances they took against dressing her in the immediate aftermath of the election, some are quietly supporting her...

  • The state of the ‘mom market’: Maternity wear is (finally) getting a makeover

    The maternity wear market is finally coming around to the fact that pregnant women want to look stylish, too. Long resigned to oversized, shapeless dresses and pajama-like sets, brands including Hatch, Isabella Oliver, PinkBlush, Fillyboo and Seraphine are designing trend-forward clothes. Their only difference from the offerings at stores like...

  • Why Conde Nast, with the help of Anna Wintour, is turning to hackathons to innovate

    More than 300 employees participated in Conde Nast’s third annual company-wide hackathon, where they spent three days brainstorming new concepts for the company. The event concluded on Thursday with final presentations in front of a panel of judges that included Vogue editor-in-chief and Conde Nast artistic director Anna Wintour.

  • Day in the Life: XO Group editor-in-chief Kellie Gould

    The Knot, which describes itself as a wedding media and service company, is a major player in the $100 billion wedding industry — and much of its recent success can be owed to XO Group editor-in-chief Kellie Gould. In addition to updating The Knot's social strategy, she has revamped the...

  • Inside the production of WearableX’s first responsive yoga pant

    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.

  • Confessions of a fashion designer: US production is ‘not a serious option’

    A majority of U.S. clothing brands produce clothes overseas, lured by cheaper labor and manufacturing costs. While brands are slowly becoming more transparent about their factories, a vast majority remain tight-lipped. In Glossy's latest confessions, we speak to a fashion designer on the realities of producing overseas.

  • How blockchain can be used in fashion

    It’s not just bitcoin. Fashion is starting to come around to the use of blockchain. At Shanghai Fashion Week this week, indie fashion label Babyghost debuted a demonstration of the tech as it can be used in fashion.

  • Gap Inc. wants to turn Athleta into a billion-dollar brand

    During a talk with investors at the Goldman Sachs Retailing Conference, Gap Inc. CEO Art Peck focused on the good, rather than the bad — namely Athleta and its trajectory to becoming a billion-dollar brand. Through a competitive production cycle, more stores and increased e-commerce capabilities, the company believes the brand...

  • Glossy’s top 5 podcasts of 2016

    This year, the Glossy Podcast featured some of fashion's top designers, business owners, business strategists and fashion media editors. We've rounded up the top five to offer you some easy listening during the holidays.