The environmental impact of fashion weeks is minimal compared to sourcing and making clothes — but it represents the industry’s need to keep the production wheels turning.
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Read MoreThe environmental impact of fashion weeks is minimal compared to sourcing and making clothes — but it represents the industry’s need to keep the production wheels turning.
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Read MoreThe Chinese historical clothing style represents a growing $156 million market.
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Read MoreHigh-wattage runway shows appear to be paying off for the brand, but it is skipping the official season.
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Read MoreSuper Bowl ads featuring electric vehicles used to be rare. But this year, at least three car companies — GM, Porsche, and Audi — ran flashy commercials for new plug-in models.
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Read MoreBrands are advertising partnerships with startups like Klarna, Affirm and Afterpay to acquire customers.
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Read MoreJust a handful of luxury stalwarts are so synonymous with a colour that consumers can instantly equate the shade with the name. So, how does a brand own a tone, and should smaller labels try?
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Read MoreSocial platforms are still reporting robust growth — yes, even Facebook — despite a growing chorus of opposition. Social conversation continues to shape everything from culture to the media cycle to our most intimate relationships.
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Read MoreThe would-be luxury conglomerate, which also owns Michael Kors, beat analyst expectations — but the coronavirus outbreak could be a $100 million drag.
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Read MoreThe company plans to close stores in lower-tier malls, and explore new off-mall formats, as it looks to tackle plummeting mall traffic in the United States.
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Read MoreGeographically designated fashion shows are no longer the heart and soul of the industry — paying customers are.
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