5541 Results for ‘fashion’
  • WTF is haute joaillerie?

    Haute joaillerie represents a return to true luxury and experimental design in the high-end garment space. To woo high net worth consumers, jewelry makers are creating custom-made, one-of-a-kind pieces of haute joaillerie, timepieces that cost millions of dollars.

  • American Apparel tries to revive image with LGBTQ campaign

    American Apparel announced its "Make America Gay Again" a partnership with the Human Rights Campaign and The Ally Coalition to support LGBTQ equality. The effort includes limited edition t-shirts and tank tops bearing the slogan, a cheeky play on Donald Trump's "Make America Great Again."

  • Is H&M moving fast enough to become a digital brand?

    H&M’s net profit may have slid the most it has in five years, but the Swedish retailer remains unfazed. The retailer is placing its bets on both physical and e-commerce expansion as well as a portfolio of several new brands to overcome what it hopes is only a minor speedbump....

  • How mobile is over taking desktops for internet use, in 5 global charts

    The amount of time people spend on their phones to use the internet is set to skyrocket this year, new research shows. Mobile overtook desktop computers as people’s preferred device to access the internet last year, and that trend is forecast to jump by 28 percent this year, according to...

  • How 4 supermodels are using Facebook Live

    Models have been taking to Facebook Live in moments of spontaneity, tackling topics ranging from body positivity and female empowerment to beauty routines and style tips. The videos give their followers a glimpse into the life of a professional model both on the the job and off-duty, providing fans with...

  • Glossy Podcast: Susan Naci says fear is crippling brands

    Susan Naci loves to talk about fear. The 32 Laight Street Partners investor is struck by how many decisions by VCs, startups and big brands are all driven by that one most cripping of emotions. People are so afraid of not seeing scale or growth, that they often miss out...

  • No athleisure allowed: Tracksmith targets old-school runners

    The U.S. is in the midst of its second running boom, a movement that's made the sport more democratic and participatory. That might be a good thing, but it's made old-school runners feel like they've lost something. Enter Tracksmith, the 1970s-esque lifestyle brand for serious runners.

  • Beauty mags love Facebook Live

    Facebook Live is changing the way beauty publishers share information. The use of live video is seeing an increasing number of editors getting behind the camera themselves to share tips and products reviews, but they're having to get creative, because they all say the beauty video market is saturated. Glossy...

  • Victoria’s Secret can learn from lingerie upstarts

    The struggle the brand faces is, in an age of body positivity, it feels distinctly 1990s, while upstart competitors like Adore Me and Negative to Third Love are making inroads.