The burgeoning romance between luxury fashion and streetwear is continuing to heat up, as high-end department stores ramp up their pursuit of brands beloved by hypebeasts in order to stay afloat.
In a historic move for the nearly 170-year-old fashion house, Louis Vuitton announced that Off-White designer Virgil Abloh will take the role of artistic director of menswear, becoming the first African American man to hold the position.
In advance of Saturday’s March For Our Lives demonstration to protest gun violence, the fashion industry is once again flexing its collective muscles to take a stand.
In shifting offline, ThredUp is joining other reseller companies like The RealReal, which began experimenting with pop-up shops in 2017, as well as other digitally native retailers. Moving into the physical retail space is a way to raise brand awareness, build trust with wary customers and launch offline marketing initiatives...
Though sneaker brands have long championed the art of “unboxing” -- posting videos on social media of buzzy new products as they're unwrapped from packaging -- they are now taking the practice to the next level by adding augmented reality.
Athleta CEO Nancy Green joined the Glossy Podcast to talk about how Athleta differentiates itself within the broader Gap corporation, how to outlast the athleisure bubble, and what threats and opportunities retailers face today.
Athleta received a B Corp Certification today, becoming one of the largest retailers with the distinction, which recognizes for-profit companies that meet high standards of social and environmental performance, accountability and transparency.
A year after Instagram launched shoppable posts in the U.S., the platform is going global by expanding the capability to eight additional countries. Beginning today, users in the U.K., Canada, France, Germany, Australia, Italy, Spain and Brazil will be able to make purchases directly from unpaid brand posts on their...
Macy’s and peers like Nordstrom, big box retailers like Target, and other traditional brick-and-mortar stores like Ulta are repositioning as they figure out what they can leverage in the age of Amazon to keep customers from straying. They may not be able to beat Amazon, but, the goal is, they...