More than ever, designers are stepping up in new ways to engage with — and uplift — their communities beyond clothes.
After years of aesthetic saturation (clean girl, mob wife) and micro trends that burned fast and died faster (ballet flats, bubble skirts) fashion has hit a kind of exhaustion. The algorithm named and ...
In naming Pieter Mulier as its new chief creative officer, Versace showed that the fashion industry can be a chummy place. By Jacob Gallagher For the first time in Versace’s 48-year history, its ...
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