MET GALA 2018 THEME REVEALED: “HEAVENLY BODIES: FASHION AND THE CATHOLIC IMAGINATION”
Vogue
“Designed to create a dialogue between fashion and the masterworks of religious art in the museum’s holdings, the show will be presented in a trinity of locations”
HERMÈS OPENS FINAL 'HERMESMATIC' POP-UP AT WESTFIELD CENTURY CITY
WWD
"Los Angeles was the final stop for Hermès’ latest pop-up venture, the Hermèsmatic dip-dye scarf concept shop."
FASHION'S INTEREST IN ALTERNATIVE FABRICS KEEPS GROWING
NYTimes
"The prospect of limits on natural fibers and leather are pushing the fashion industry to find alternatives."
THE SUPPLY CHAIN IS BECOMING PART OF LUXURY DESIGNERS' BRANDING STRATEGIES
Digiplay
"Facing a customer who both wants new product more frequently, as well as more eco-friendly fashion, designers are being encouraged to view their production cycles as part of their customer-facing brand."
ALIBABA'S AI FASHION CONSULTANT HELPS ACHIEVE RECORD-SETTING SALES
Technology Review
"China’s retail industry is embracing the technological upgrade. And as AI programs accumulate ever larger pools of data, they should make retailers more efficient."
MILLENNIALS DISRUPT LUXURY WITH THEIR ONLINE CARTIER LOVE
Bloomberg
"While fashion and leather goods have led the way, areas such as watches and jewelry have traditionally lagged. However, consumers are now increasingly prepared to look at the category online."
RETAILERS ARE REDUCING ON-HAND INVENTORY FOR THE HOLIDAYS
Retail Dive
"As in-store sales, foot traffic and profits decline, companies are troubleshooting for new ways to shave off unnecessary costs; tackling excess inventory is one way."
EXCLUSIVE: JEAN-PAUL GAULTIER TO STAGE 'FASHION FREAK SHOW' REVUE
WWD
"Life, more than ever, is a 24/7 cabaret for Jean Paul Gaultier who is in the midst of preparing his first stage production, “Fashion Freak Show,” scheduled to open at the Folies Bergère on Oct. 2, 2018."
RADHIKA JONES CONFIRMED AS VANITY-FAIR EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Business of Fashion
"After a search that yielded a long list of potential candidates from inside and outside publishing, Condé Nast has found its successor for Graydon Carter at Vanity Fair."