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55 worst fast fashion brands to avoid in 2026 (and why)
These 55 fast fashion brands are linked to labor abuse, environmental harm, and greenwashing. Here’s which brands to avoid in ...
Leaving corporate America to bootstrap the women’s designer fashion brand Marcella, husband-and-wife duo Andy and Siyana Huszar quickly recognized that they would need to reimagine the entire fashion ...
Supply chain experts and industry veterans discussed the possibility of switching to a manufacturing model akin to Shein's — ...
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How Apparel Brands Are Winning the 2025 Holiday Season Without Touching a Single Box of Inventory
Elvin Zhang, Partner & Brand Marketing Director at PODpartner The Holiday Inventory Dilemma Each holiday season, apparel ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Nadja Sayej writes about fashion, celebrity and pop culture. Ferrari’s first ready to wear collection with Ferrari Style, as they ...
Fashion models are contending with how to stay ahead as major brands experiment with artificial intelligence-generated models and digital “twins” of real models. Some models are digitally cloning ...
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13 Famous Clothing Brands To Stay Away From Buying
No matter what hits the runway in New York, Paris, Los Angeles or Milan, a designer piece of clothing with a hefty price tag doesn’t automatically make it worth your money. Name brand recognition is a ...
American Vogue’s August 2025 issue has been making headlines — and not only for its cover featuring actor Anne Hathaway, who is back in the limelight as she films “The Devil Wears Prada” sequel. What ...
Like in other industries, Black-owned brands hold their own in the fashion space. Though it wasn’t always the case, now, it isn’t unusual to see a Black designer showing a collection at New York ...
Sarah Murray recalls the first time she saw an artificial model in fashion: It was 2023, and a beautiful young woman of color donned a Levi’s denim overall dress. Murray, a commercial model herself, ...
An ad from UK fashion brand Next has been banned because the model’s pose, styling, and camera angle made it look like she was “unhealthily thin.” In its review, initiated by a single complaint last ...
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