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  • From VFiles to Forever 21: Bieber launches latest fashion collaboration

    Justin Bieber announced he will be launching a collaboration with Forever 21 and music merchandize company Bravado starting next week. The collection, which includes t-shirts emblazoned with the pop star's face and phrases like "Justin Forever," will be available on Forever 21's website first before hitting brick-and-mortar shops on August...

  • Muji opens second flagship in the U.S., but is in no rush to expand

    Japanese retailer Muji opened its second flag store space in the U.S. last week -- a 10,000-square-foot shop in Boston, following the launch of its Fifth Avenue location in 2015.

  • Pinterest for fashion brands: ‘It’s not there yet’

    For the estimated 55 percent of users that use Pinterest to shop and not just "pin" oft-forgotten recipes and memes, the platform is continuing to evolve to meet e-commerce needs. Pinterest CEO Ben Silberman announced earlier this week that the company is launching updated online shopping tools, including an enhanced...

  • Anatomy of the Karl Lagerfeld brand

    It’s not always enough to be the creative force behind a major luxury fashion brand. Sometimes you have to build your own personal empire. Here's how Karl Lagerfeld did it.

  • Fashion editors remember Bill Cunningham

    Though Cunningham passed away this Saturday at 87, the legacy of the late New York Times fashion photographer was remembered by the many fashion editors he rubbed elbows with from his outpost on 57th Street and Fifth Avenue and behind the scenes at fashion shows.

  • Scorecard: Where big brands fall on sustainability

    Sustainability for retailers is a particularly slippery slope. While some are lauded for campaigns that make significant impact, others are cited for hyperbole or greenwashing.

  • Fashion designers make the ephemeral fab

    The ephemeral photo sharing app has become the next frontier for fashion designers as they seek to reach consumers with behind-the-scenes looks at products — and their own personal lives.

  • Allure fashion director Rachael Wang in 5 Instagrams

    Allure fashion director, Rachael Wang, began her career as a stylist assistant at Self magazine. Today, she's heading Allure's fashion direction and coverage. While she doesn't post on her personal Instagram a huge amount - roughly once or twice a week - she said it's a vital tool for fashion...

  • Crocs wants you to love them again

    Crocs is hoping a new high-fashion partnership with Scottish designer Christopher Kane and sponsored content with the blog Man Repeller will help to boost its brand relevancy. Ugly shoes are continuing to have a moment, but experts aren't sure on whether Crocs are likely to be widely accepted by the...

  • ‘The goal is to evolve’: Estée Lauder president Jane Hertzmark Hudis on beauty’s sea change

    Estée Lauder group president Jane Hertzmark Hudis, who oversees eight of the company's makeup, skin care and hair care brands, saw a fundamental industry shift at the hands of social media. She spoke to Glossy about what it takes to win in beauty today, the power of consumer reviews, and...

  • J.Crew continues to lean on athleisure as it rebuilds its brand

    J.Crew has expanded its athleisure venture on the men’s side with a workout collection focused on technical fabrics and vibrant colors. The move points to the brand’s continued focus on diversifying its apparel to attract new consumers amid sliding sales.

  • The rise of the ‘boy beauty’ movement

    There's a growing movement of male beauty influencers who, along with brands seeking to tap an emerging market of male consumers, are aiming to normalize men experimenting in beauty practices oft relegated to women.