Fashion

New Look reportedly set to speed up store closures as budget fallout spreads

Ahead of the UK’s next Budget, which will implement many tax rises starting in April, British retailer New Look is reportedly about to accelerate its store closing campaign. Reports claim...

LVMH Métiers d’Art appoints Shu Yonezawa for ninth artistic residency

Shu Yonezawa, a young Japanese artist, has been selected by LVMH Métiers d’Art for the residence associated with...

Amazon to end ‘Try Before You Buy’ clothing service this month

The Try Before You Buy program, which allowed customers to try on up to six clothing items for...

Hollywood stars glitter at Golden Globes

Hollywood's top stars on Sunday made their first major fashion statements of this year's awards season at the...

The False Promise of the Capsule Wardrobe

Until very recently, it seemed like personal style was on the verge of extinction. TikTok “cores” were running...
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Revolve opens limited-time pop-up shop in Aspen

Revolve Group opened a limited-time pop-up shop in Aspen, Colorado recently. Spanning two floors, the curated space features Revolve on the first floor and its sister-brand...

Solar EPC to install 100 MW rooftop solar plant in 2024

Solar EPC Development Ltd. (SEPC) is a leading and fastest-growing solar power project developer and consultancy firm, targets to install a 100 MW Rooftop...

Use of advanced technology will take Bangladesh denim industry to new heights

In recent times, denim and its diverse products have become the flagship and most talked about items of textile exporters in Bangladesh. Despite recent...

Circular fashion review by Lydia Brearley

This week PUMA Group announced they will be using waste fabric to produce all replica football club jerseys from 2024. The 'Recycle Fibre' technology was trialled...

HSBC pledges to $250M climate fashion fund

HSBC has committed $4 million to Fashion Climate Fund, a $250 million philanthropic fund that seeks to decarbonize the apparel and footwear sectors. The fashion...

Consumers interested in customizable clothing to reduce industry’s environmental impact: US Study

Researchers from US’ Penn State Smeal College of Business have disclosed that consumers are willing to pay more for customizable clothing and keeping these...
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