Aaron Rose Philip’s career took off this year, with appearances on the runways of Moschino and Collina Strada and the covers of Paper and V magazines. She’s now one of the industry's highest-profile disabled models.
In the last year, Farfetch has grown its revenue to over $2 billion, expanded from fashion into beauty, struck up a joint venture with Alibaba and made big acquisitions like Yoox Net-a-Porter.
This week, we explore the recent supply chain and store acquisitions, and what they mean for brands aiming to future-proof their businesses.
In Glossy’s second annual list of top marketers in beauty and fashion, we're spotlighting the people generating the most buzz – socially, fiscally or virally – for their respective brands.
Garrett Leight grew up in the eyewear industry. The founder of the 13-year-old, Venice Beach-based eyewear brand Garrett Leight California Optical is also the son of Larry Leight, founder of eyewear brand Oliver Peoples. So it’s no surprise that his eyewear brand has seen significant success.
Executives at leading incubators and accelerators predict the industry trends that will dominate the mass and masstige beauty spaces in 2024.
This week, we take a look at the world of sneakers, streetwear and ultra luxury collectibles and how the drive for increasingly niche, increasingly unique products is transforming the top end of the luxury spectrum.
Going beyond the advanced analytics that brands have been using for years, generative AI is allowing brands to create content quicker and, most of the time, at a lower cost.
This week, a look at the transformation of a fashion season and the multi-brand e-tailers still driving impressive sales.
This week, a look at what Pharrell’s history and first Louis Vuitton show say about the brand’s new direction. Scroll down to use Glossy+ Comments, giving the Glossy+ community the opportunity to join discussions around industry topics. So much for quiet luxury. Louis Vuitton’s spring 2024 menswear fashion show in...
Who is influencing men’s fashion purchases? We spoke with a dozen different men, all of whom actively seek out fashion inspiration from different sources, about what influences them. The responses ran the gamut from film and TV characters to fashion designers to grandparents.
"Brands have recognized that second-hand market isn't going anywhere," said Fashionphile founder Sarah Davis. "This isn't a new, fun way to sell, but this is something your grandma did."