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  • Marc Jacobs teams up with Apple Music to play digital DJ

    Following Alexander Wang's debut with Apple in June, Marc Jacobs is the latest designer to step up to the digital DJ booth as September's featured design

  • Zika chic: Brands are coming up with ways to repel mosquitoes

    With the specter of Zika still looming, brands are hoping to capitalize. Fashion retailers in particular are pushing Zika chic: Shoppers, they hope, will want to look good and smell fresh all while fending off disease-carrying mosquitoes.

  • The Michael Kors guide to building brand cache

    Michael Kors is currently on a rocky road to top-tier luxury brand status. Last week—during its second quarter fiscal 2017 earnings results announcement—it announced how it plans to continue elevating its reputation.

  • Why there’s a really good chance you’re working a K-beauty trend

    With more U.S. retailers carrying South Korean skincare and makeup imports, and beauty brands increasingly plucking ideas from the range, K-beauty’s U.S. reach extends far beyond the tutorials and shelfies of beauty junkies. In fact, it’s gone mainstream.

  • Publishers tap luxury digital advertisers

    With digital advertising spend slated to increase, publishers are hoping to ride the coattails of the forecasted uptick across all industries, most notably in fashion and luxury. T Brand recently appointed Tracy Doyle as its new creative director of fashion and luxury content,a strategic pivot by the company to bolster...

  • Why retailers are gender-bending

    Gender is a hot topic in broader culture and retailers are tapping into the phenomenon with their own definitions of gender, through unisex, gender-neutral and androgynous lines.

  • ‘We have to’: Neiman Marcus is getting into streetwear

    Upscale department store Neiman Marcus is rolling out a new “Active” collection that may make it the store of choice for hypebeasts and Soulcycle fanatics alike.

  • Designers stump for Hillary Clinton

    At the Democratic National Convention this week, plenty of A-listers, from Lena Dunham to Elizabeth Banks, turned up to stump for Hillary Clinton, the first-ever woman presidential nominee in the United States. And where the celebrities go, the high-fashion designers aren’t far behind.

  • Pandora wants to be known for more than charm bracelets

    For years, Danish jewelry brand Pandora has been known for its delicate charms that can be used to build personalized bracelets. With a new campaign launched this fall, with influencers, it's hoping to be known for other jewelry items.

  • W magazine turns to Snapchat Discover to reach young readers

    For W Magazine's 10th anniversary art issue, Snapchat is a key theme. So the publisher has also decided to set up a 48-hour Snapchat Discover channel. With 17 specific stories for Snapchat, the idea is to take W's artistic content and make it appeal to a wider millennial audience.

  • Chloé hops on the customization bandwagon

    Chloé announced a new line of alphabet rings and charms, which customers can use to add select initials or meaningful acronyms to several Chloé styles, including the Drew bag and the Alphabet wallet. The move follows Ralph Lauren’s foray into personalization earlier this fall, taking a cue from brands like...

  • Rebecca Minkoff talks industry challenges

    Rebecca Minkoff is homing in on how to tackle some of the industry's biggest issues, including sustainability and diversity, and finding ways to better engage with her consumers.