More than 150 college students from across the country were flown in to receive their awards.
Ruby was best known for the Sansabelt trousers he acquired from Silver Manufacturer in 1959.
Retailers pulled off a pretty good holiday season after all, despite an erratic eight weeks of highs and lows, markdown mania and margin uncertainty.
Luxury executives sat down at Columbia’s Business School to listen to students give their final presentations.
Piece & Co. is out to change the world by employing one woman at a time.
Oliver isn’t simply a reflection of youth culture: He’s its champion.
The designer participated in an intimate roundtable discussion Tuesday at his own 40 Acres and a Mule offices in Brooklyn.
The organization provides services to veterans, victims of domestic violence, and the homeless, while providing scholarships to women and men.
Although the final dates have not yet been set, sources said shows would be held on July 20 to 22.
The jerseys will come in white and black, gray, and white with a red, white, and blue trim.
The brand will reveal its initiative today at ferragamo.com and across all digital channels.
With the British government providing tax breaks of 50 percent to start-up brands, the United Kingdom has become a destination for burgeoning labels.
The country has had significant growth with exporting Pima cotton and alpaca wool since a free trade agreement was established with the U.S. in 2009.
Tim Grace has been named vice president of e-commerce.
Men are becoming more reliant on bigger bags in which to pack all of their technology, and brands and retailers are taking note.