It’s clear that large multi-brand online retailers focusing on luxury are struggling. But where does that leave the future of luxury e-commerce? While there are still a few luxury online retailers that are doing well enough to stay afloat, namely MyTheresa and Moda Operandi, the most likely scenario is that...
Pinterest has become one of the biggest predictors and shapers of what wedding trends look like in upcoming seasons, and it’s for that reason that Anthropologie began working with Pinterest last year to help grow its wedding business. On Thursday, Anthropologie and Pinterest unveiled their biggest collaboration yet with Pinterest...
New York Fashion Week kicked off on Friday. This season, it features many of the mainstays including Cinq à Sept, Helmut Lang, Proenza Schouler and Tibi. But it's also hosting brands, both old and new, that are making their fashion week debut.
On Thursday night, the NBA held its annual draft where prospective young athletes are selected, one by one, by their future NBA team homes. It’s always been a momentous night for the athletes, but the draft has turned into a spectacle over the last few years. Athletes regularly aim to...
In the last few years, another online fashion resale format has emerged. It's based on the idea that customers want to buy clothes from specific people, including celebrities, stylists, influencers and stylish people with an Instagram account. That's due to a combination of factors, including the oversaturation of e-commerce options,...
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, we explore the recent supply chain and store acquisitions, and what they mean for brands aiming to future-proof their businesses.
“What Patagonia has done is incredible,” said Laura May Gibbs, founder of Australia-based activewear brand Nagnata. “That’s my vision: to have a business that purely funds environmental programs and communities dedicated to combating environmental issues.”
Fashion brands are often successful based on their ability to stand out and set trends, but an overreliance on data means those brands are instead following trends.
The Women’s World Cup, taking place from July 20 to August 20 in New Zealand and Australia, has wrapped its first week. The tournament is one of the biggest women’s sporting events in the world, and soccer is by far the most popular sport globally. Fashion brands, always eager to...
Companies across industries are taking advantage of the strong labor market and working to fill out their teams. But as Glossy spoke to fashion brand executives over the last week, it became clear that finding good talent is an increasingly difficult task. The executives agreed that we’re in an employer’s...
For fashion brands, the impact of sustainability legislation in the U.S. and the E.U. is no longer a far-off notion.