The U.S. labels brought home the regional award of the International Woolmark Prize Monday night, propelling them into the international spotlight.
Fashion designer to design units, common areas and amenities for the new 60-story oceanfront tower.
The Golden State is proving to be a strong launch pad for foreign swim brands that want to establish a beachhead in the U.S.
Here, a look at designer brands to keep an eye on for cruise and spring.
Attendees at a business conference in Tokyo got a sense of just how audacious Ma’s ambitions are: He wants to be bigger than Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
Designers are going wild for jungle, feather and tribal patterns.
Industrial zippers, rash guards and sporty details are on the move.
Charming nautical motifs and aquatic hues are as pretty as a postcard.
Underwires make for the latest attention-grabbing shape.
The swimwear category is performing well and continues to grow via diversification and innovative products.
Some 70 pieces in the inaugural collection include 52 mix-and-match separates, 12 one-pieces, and cover-ups.
The 19-year-old One-repped model talked to WWD about her past modeling controversies, her newfound womanly curves and her all-time favorite model crush.
The Luxe division of L’Oréal USA is expanding the reach of its fledgling color cosmetics brand.
Swim designers got arty for cruise, playing with tie-dye and painterly brushstrokes for a cool, modern look.
The design guru talks about his collection of photographs from newspapers over the decades, the subject of an exhibit at Edelman Arts in New York.
Just how much technology is changing the apparel and accessories trade was in focus at the Fashion Tech Forum, hosted by Karen Harvey Consulting Group.
NYDJ Apparel LLC is bringing its patented Lift Tuck Technology to the dress market and enlisting the aid of model and actress Bridget Moynahan.
The retailer has put the renovation of its Brooklyn flagship on hold and is considering a sale of the property to redevelop the site, according to sources.
The recently ousted executive editor of The New York Times is suddenly everywhere — perhaps to the dismay of her former employer.
The company’s “international lifestyle center” format will open in three buildings in a converted railway site in spring.
The designer is embarking on a tour of Hong Kong, Tokyo and Beijing this week as her brand plots further Asian expansion.
On the heels of Giancarlo Giammetti’s “Private,” “Valentino: At the Emperor’s Table” showcases the designer’s lavish lifestyle.
The new book is called “Vogue & The Metropolitan Museum of Art — Costume Institute: Parties, Exhibitions, People.”
The fete in the penthouse of The Standard hotel in the East Village will feature a set by DJs Nightmares on Wax and Ewan Pearson.
When the world’s biggest H&M opens Thursday customers will see all the retailer’s product categories under one roof for the first time in the U.S.