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  • People Shop ties entertainment news with e-commerce

    People magazine is partnering with Cameron Dale, costume designer behind Pretty Little Liars, on its latest e-commerce People Shop venture. The online shop, which launched yesterday in tandem with the start of season seven, currently features 50 items as worn by the characters and will be updated in real-time as...

  • Retailers are (finally) ditching separate plus-size departments

    Brands and retailers are beginning to meet consumer demand by ditching separate plus-size collections and shopping areas. However, because doing so is neither cheap nor easy, it's going to take time before the trend catches on.

  • Uniqlo’s John Jay: Instagram is just ‘curated BS’

    Uniqlo's John Jay thinks the industry is in a state of chaos, and more needs to be done for the customer, not for gimmicks.

  • VFiles launches crowdsourced youth magazine

    Womb, which will be available in VFiles stores and online July 11th, is entirely crowdsourced from young photographers around the world and offered at no cost.

  • Smartzer seeks to carve niche in shoppable video realm

    Smartzer is a video technology company that overlays interactive templates atop new or existing footage, allowing users to learn more about products and make direct purchases. Founder Karoline Gross hopes to become a leading video resource for brands that have increasingly started to turn to shoppable video offerings, including Rebecca...

  • Shiseido’s Alessio Rossi: ‘It’s easy to drive sales; loyalty is hard’

    Beauty brands are jumping on augmented and virtual reality. One of those is Japanese-based cosmetics company, Shiseido, which is betting big on experimenting with virtual and augmented reality, as well as consumer data to inform its marketing strategies and talk to consumers one-on-one.

  • How MM.LaFleur uses data to tailor designs and get customers to return

    MM.LaFleur gets to know its customers' style preferences and sizes before it pairs them with a stylist to offer them pieces. The data it receives helps stylists to shorten the shopping experience, and it also helps the brand to redesign and adjust pieces, depending on customer feedback.

  • Fendi and Elle collaborate on interactive video campaign

    Italian fashion house Fendi is the latest luxury brand to partner with a major fashion magazine in order to get into interactive video. In collaboration with Elle International, Fendi has created three short videos to preview its pre-fall 2016 collection, as it builds its digital presence. The advertising campaign, created by Hearst Italia,...

  • On the Glossy Podcast: Uri Minkoff

    The tech brains behind Rebecca Minkoff is Uri Minkoff, brother to designer Rebecca and CEO of the brand, who last year also launched his own eponymous ready-to-wear mens collection. Minkoff, who is a special executive in the sense that is actually embodies his own customer -- young and digitally savvy...

  • H&M is trying to find the next Man Repeller

    Man Repeller's Leandra Medine is at the helm of a mentorship hosted by H&M and Bloglovin' to identify the next star of the blogosphere.

  • Michael Kors enters smartwatch and fitness tracker market

    Wearable tech, in particular smartwatches, has been criticized for a lack of design and user experience. Michael Kors is the latest designer to enter the space, launching a line of smart watches and fitness trackers on Tuesday. “Technology has underserved females for a long time and Michael Kors has seen...

  • French ban boosts ‘burkini’ sales across the globe

    Companies say that sales of the "burkini" have been peaking following a controversy earlier this week, when the viral image of a Muslim woman at a French beach being forced to remove parts of her full-body burkini by policemen sparked widespread outrage.