The Council of Fashion Designers of America announced today that it will shorten New York Fashion Week by one day, truncating the annual fashion event to seven days instead of eight.
Dia & Co, a plus-size styling service similar to Stitch Fix, is reaching customers on Facebook Live.
Cosmo is building upon the success of its wedding-related content over the past year with a spinoff wedding vertical, featuring originally reported bridal coverage.
Stitch Fix began designing clothing in-house last June, using its vast customer database and machine learning to come up with combinations not available in its inventory.
One day after it was reported that Princess Deena Aljuhani Abdulaziz was ousted from her position as the first editor in chief of Vogue Arabia after just two issues, Conde Nast announced that Manuel Arnaut will take over her position.
Stella McCartney is continuing to position itself at the forefront of sustainability, despite recent demerits received by its parent company, Kering. However, its lack of reporting on workers' rights mirrors the allegations brought upon Kering.
Model Grace Mahary shares the details of a recent day in her life, presenting the Stylist of the Year award at the Canadian Arts & Fashion Awards.
Prada, facing its worst profit results since 2011, is pushing forward on a full e-commerce strategy that will bring ready-to-wear online, open its online store in new markets and collect customer data.
As an influencer, navigating contracts with brands and agencies is inherently challenging, given lack of stringent protocols. However, the process can be even more challenging as a minority influencer, who are largely underrepresented in influencer marketing.