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  • 4 fashion editors on why they left magazines for brands

    The editor-in-chief title is increasingly being found in-house at fashion brands, as many are trying to build their own content in order to be more than just a shopping destination. Four former journalists open up about why they moved from magazines to brand publishing, and the differences between the two...

  • Confessions of a luxury designer: We don’t know how to modernize

    Social and digital media is forcing luxury fashion brands to change the way they operate, sell products and design clothes, but some are doing so at an extremely slow pace. In this edition of Confessions, we talk to an employee of a luxury fashion house about what it's like to...

  • Kik launches concierge bot ability

    As fashion brands continue to delve into the world of chatbots, messaging platform Kik is offering a new capability for its own fashion and beauty chatbots to enhance the shopping experience.

  • Timeline: How Nasty Gal arrived at bankruptcy

    Nasty Gal founder Sophia Amoruso launched her second book, "Nasty Galaxy" in October, another step in growing her personal brand. Yet the retail arm of Nasty Gal this week announced it was declaring bankruptcy, in the hopes to restructure the business. Glossy takes a look at the retailers timeline to...

  • The year in fashion activism

    This year, fashion activism took many forms and was carried out in the name of a number of progressive causes, from fighting ascendant Trumpism to promoting Black Lives Matter. The fashion community banded together to be heard by way of slogan-splashed T-shirts, the brands they supported, the list goes on.

  • 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.

  • Designer Prabal Gurung: Fashion has a ‘herd mentality’

    Luxury fashion designer, Prabal Gurung, is known for being frank about elements he dislikes within the fashion industry. "The fashion industry used to function with this idea that designers should be elusive and surrounded by mystery," he said. "The fashion industry loves that narrative. I find that boring." He said...

  • Pucker up: Beauty brands are all in on the lip art trend

    Instagram contains over 141,000 tags of #lipart alone, and beauty brands including MAC, Lancôme and others are all in on the trend.

  • Fashion editors vs fashion bloggers, explained

    The fashion industry is atwitter over the Vogue vs. blogger controversy. But what seems like a catfight is actually another data point in how much the old guard industry has to be fear.

  • 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.

  • Why fashion brands are gaga for chatbots

    Chatbots are popular in fashion for obvious reasons. It brings an element of the in-store experience online, letting people speak one-on-one with customers.

  • Melania Trump’s $2,000 Roksanda RNC dress quickly sells out

    Prior to allegations that Melania Trump plagiarized Michelle Obama’s address to the 2008 Democratic National Convention, most of of the online attention was directed toward her dress. The wife of presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump strutted onto center stage at the Republican National Convention last night in a form-fitting, off-white cotton dress...