Fashion is finally starting to acknowledge that women come in all shapes and sizes, but there’s still plenty of work to be done. 11 Honoré, the new online retailer selling runway styles in sizes 10-20, is on a mission to bring the industry up to speed.
In the name of creating a seamless digital experience, while also building on a tool with a proven track record, Rebecca Minkoff recently linked with earned content platform Olapic, which is now facilitating two objectives: integrating the brand’s community content into its website and making its Instagram feed shoppable through...
London-based technology and manufacturing platform Unmade has made a mark by enabling fashion brands to create custom garments on an industrial scale. Now, it has its sights set on athleticwear, particularly the knit trainers brands including Nike and Adidas have been hyping for years.
Often found bouncing to and from meetings with retailers around the globe, Athletic Propulsion Labs (APL) founders Adam and Ryan Goldston took the time to track a typical day, which included a day trip to Paris, a sneaker change and a “full-body workout” at 2:00 a.m.
Retail, as it stands, is working against emerging fashion designers. Resonance, a holding company located in New York’s Chelsea neighborhood, is hellbent on giving them a fighting chance.
Consistently forward-thinking, Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez aren’t your stereotypical fashion industry veterans. Their latest project is an all-new, “modern and innovative” website, launched this week on the Farfetch Black & White platform.
Prada’s goal of righting years of wrong is taking longer than expected. In September, Prada Group CEO Patrizio Bertelli owed up to the fact, while walking investors through disappointing earnings for the first half of 2017: Revenue dropped 5.7 percent, and net income fell 18 percent to $140 million, falling...
Lisa Sugar shared one of her recent busy days in PopSugar’s headquarters of San Francisco, which included testing beauty products, reuniting with Ken Downing and taking her turn in her daughter’s soccer practice carpool.
Debate over when a great luxury conglomerate will be established in the states, and which company that will be, has been looming for years. Wednesday morning, New York-based Coach, Inc. thrusted its own name — well, its new name — into the front-running position.